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CHAPTER 4: A Harum-Scarum Schoolgirl: Introducing the Tomboy.Published in:2017By:Pesold, UlrikePublication type:Literary Criticism
Virginia Woolf's 'Harum-Scarum' Irish Wife: Gender and National Identity in The Years.Published in:2007By:Weihman, LisaPublication type:Essay
“THE MOST ‘HARUM-SCARUM’ SORT OF NOVEL WE HAVE EVER ENCOUNTERED”: MARRYAT'S “THE KING'S OWN” AND SHANDYISM.Published in:English Studies in Africa, 1974, v. 17, n. 2, p. 71, doi. 10.1080/00138397408690704By:PICKERING, SAMPublication type:Article
HARUM-SCARUM.Published in:Notes & Queries, 1887, v. 3, n. 72, p. 393By:TERRY, F. C. BIRKBECKPublication type:Article
HARUM-SCARUM.Published in:Notes & Queries, 1887, v. 3, n. 72, p. 392By:TEW, EDMUNDPublication type:Article
HARUM-SCARUM.Published in:Notes & Queries, 1887, v. 3, n. 64, p. 228By:ERNST, C. W.Publication type:Article
`Bright gem in the forest'.Published in:Asia Weekly, 2008, v. 2, n. 34, p. 32Publication type:Article
Lessons from January 6th: an Inside Job.Published in:CounterPunch, 2022, p. 1By:Rockhill, GabrielPublication type:Article