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Depictions of Moors in Don Quijote (1605) and (1614) /
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Aimillia Mohd Ramli
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Representation of the Muslim orient in select travelogues and fiction from the early nineteenth century /
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The Muslim image in twentieth century Anglo-American literature /
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The unbeliever : a comparison of V.S. Naipaul's treatment of Muslims and Christians in Among the believers, Beyond belief and A turn in the south /
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