The Dark Side of "The Nose": The Paradigms of Olfactory Perception in Gogol''s "The Nose".Published in:Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2009, v. 51, n. 2/3, p. 223, doi. 10.1080/00085006.2009.11092611By:Klymentiev, MaksymPublication type:Article
EXCREMENT, SACRIFICE, COMMENSALITY: THE OSPHRESIOLOGY OF ARISTOPHANES' PEACE.Published in:Arethusa, 2011, v. 44, n. 2, p. 167, doi. 10.1353/are.2011.0007By:Tordoff, R. L. S.Publication type:Article
'A Scent' of the Spirit: Exegesis of an Enigmatic Verse (Isaiah 11:3).Published in:2012By:Shifman, AriePublication type:Literary Criticism
Cambridge Quarterly Prize Essay Towards the Smell of Mortality: Shakespeare and Ideas of Smell 1588–1625.Published in:1997By:Nagler, DaniellePublication type:Essay
Isabella Whitney's Nosegay and the Smell of Women's Writing.Published in:Senses & Society, 2010, v. 5, n. 1, p. 131, doi. 10.2752/174589310X12549020528374By:Fox, CoraPublication type:Article
Kvapo paradoksai Vladimiro Nabokovo kūryboje.Published in:Acta Humanitarica Universitatis Saulensis, 2013, n. 17, p. 58By:Dolgova, NatalijaPublication type:Article
Diffuse Connections: Smell and Diasporic Subjectivity in Larissa Lai's "Salt Fish Girl."Published in:2011By:Oliver, StephaniePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Smell of Food in THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE.Published in:2017By:Wang, QuanPublication type:Literary Criticism