Font Size: a A A
Keyword [Christopher]
Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4
41. A Study Of Time And Space Narrative In Christopher Nolan's Films
42. Christopher Small's concept of musicking: Toward a theory of choral singing pedagogy in prison contexts
43. The domestic architecture of the earliest British colonies in the American tropics: A study of the houses of the Caribbean 'Leeward' Islands of St. Christopher, Nevis, Antigua and Montserrat. 1624--1726
44. The ironic narrator in Christopher Marlowe's 'Hero and Leander'
45. The homo-exilic experience: Queerness, alienation, and contrapuntal vision (Christopher Isherwood, Klaus Mann, James Baldwin, Arturo Islas)
46. Systems aesthetics: Architectural theory at the University of Cambridge, 1960--1975 (Massachusetts, Peter Eisenman, Lionel March, Leslie Martin, Christopher Alexander)
47. Visualizing Levinas: 'Existence and Existents' through 'Mulholland Drive', 'Memento', and 'Vanilla Sky' (Emmanuel Levinas, David Lynch, Christopher Nolan, Cameron Crowe)
48. 'Rumors which became his reputation': Christopher Marlowe's afterlife in fiction and biography
49. 'This cursed womb': The queen as mother on the early modern stage (William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe)
50. The Rhetorics of the Time-Image: Deleuzian Metadiscourse on the Role of Nooshock Temporality (viz. 'Inception') in Christopher Nolan's Cinema of the Brain
51. The metanoia of metacomedy in contemporary Theatre of the Absurd: The film, sitcom, drama, and more (Roberto Benigni, Italy, Christopher Durang, D. M. Thomas)
52. 'At a slight angle to the universe': Martianism and cultural deracination in the works of Martin Amis, Craig Raine and Christopher Reid, 1977--1984
53. The 'soul's imaginary sight': Visuality and mimesis in early modern poetics (Richard Crashaw, Francis Quarles, Christopher Harvey, George Herbert, John Milton)
54. Mapping more than the world: Shaping the cartographic imagination in late medieval and early modern England (Edmund Spenser, Christopher Saxton, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Ralegh, Andrew Marvell)
55. Theatricality and surveillance: The art of government in early modern English literature (Sir Thomas More, John Skelton, John Bale, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare)
56. 'No soft and glutinous bodies': Militarism and masculinity in Marlowe and Jonson (Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson)
57. Collective memory and social change: Framing Christopher Columbus
58. Hidden in plain view: Neglected facets of the writing of W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood
59. Contemporary reception of the historical document: Semiotic, Marxist and feminist readings of Christopher Columbus' narrative
60. System and Nemesis: Christopher Smart, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Clare and the legacy of Linnaeus
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to