Keyword [Collins] Result: 21 - 37 | Page: 2 of 2 |
21. | Games,Rebellion And Survival In The Hunger Games |
22. | 'Qui chile sa?': The representation of intergenerational relationships in Caribbean women's writing: Merle Collins, Lakshmi Persaud, Edwidge Danticat, and Paule Marshall |
23. | A new 'look' at the canon: De-familiarizing the works of Thackeray, Dickens, Collins, and Gaskell through a recovery of their illustrations |
24. | Ideology and folksong re-creation in the home -recorded repertoire of W. D. Collins |
25. | A theological analysis of the functional epistemology and anthropology underlying Gary R. Collins's method of integrating psychology and theology |
26. | 'Sex in mind': The gendered brain in nineteenth-century literature and mental sciences (Charlotte Bronte, Wilkie Collins, Thomas Hardy) |
27. | Repertoires of learned vocal signals: How do they originate, and are they adaptive |
28. | Victorians and vivisection: Fictions of pain from fin de siecle (Wilkie Collins, Sarah Grand, H. G. Wells, Octavia E. Butler) |
29. | Vigilantes and other interstitial agents: The construction of the English gentleman, 1865--1918 (Ireland, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad) |
30. | The value of storytelling: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, and the business of novel-writing in the nineteenth century |
31. | Stretched out on her grave: Pathological attitudes toward death in British fiction, 1788--1909 (Emily Bronte, Wilkie Collins, Bram Stoker, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charles Dickens, Ireland) |
32. | Pressing subjects: Social economy and British literary form, 1831--1867 (John Cassell, Frederick Denison Maurice, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins) |
33. | Broken trains of thought: The railway crash, trauma and narrative in British fiction, 1848--1910 (Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Robert Louis Stevenson, Scotland) |
34. | Evolutionary narrative and anxieties of race in the Victorian novel (H. Rider Haggard, George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, H. G. Wells) |
35. | The Threefold Contribution of Gerald O'Collins's Fundamental Theology: Its Christocentric Outlook, Its Focus on the Resurrection And Its Groundwork for Ecumenism |
36. | Wilkie Collins The Initiator Of The Detective Novel And His Model The Woman In White |
37. | Anthony Collins' "Allegorical Interpretation" Thought Study |
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