Keyword [Conrad] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 | 181. | 'For Silences Have Their Character': Ethics, Subjectivity and the Modernist Poetics of Reserve in James, Conrad and Woolf | 182. | Ethics of representation in novels by George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad | 183. | The imperial quest and modern memory (Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, Paul Bowles, Graham Greene) | 184. | 'How shall we write history?': The modernist historiography of Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford and Rebecca West | 185. | Testimony on trial: Conrad, James and the contest for modernism (Joseph Conrad, Henry James) | 186. | Contested masculinities: Crises in colonial male identity in the 20th century (Joseph Conrad, George Orwell, Satyajit Ray, Bengal) | 187. | Fictions of intoxication (D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Sigmund Freud) | 188. | Vigilantes and other interstitial agents: The construction of the English gentleman, 1865--1918 (Ireland, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad) | 189. | Apocalyptic futures: Inscribed bodies and the violence of the text in twentieth-century culture (Franz Kafka, Austria, Joseph Conrad, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa) | 190. | Modernism and the popular press: Conrad, Eliot, Joyce (Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Ireland) | 191. | Taking care: Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West) | 192. | Forming the hero in four modernist novels (E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene) | 193. | The remains of the Victorian gentleman in James, Conrad, and Wharton (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Edith Wharton, Ford Madox Ford, Edgar Rice Burroughs) | 194. | On the verge of the world: Internationalism in the text of modernism (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Ireland, C. L. R. James) | 195. | Framing the self: Ideology and subject formation in Conrad, Joyce and Ha Jin | 196. | Troubling modernity: The making of colonial Malaya (Thomas De Quincey, Joseph Conrad, Munshi Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir) | 197. | Lo sguardo di Perseo. Italo Calvino e Joseph Conrad: Dal testo all'ipertesto | 198. | Timely materialisms: Modernism, subjectivity, and language (Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ireland, Virginia Woolf) | 199. | Cities of affluence and anger: Urbanism and social class in twentieth century British literature (E. M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, Doris Lessing, Joseph Conrad, Salman Rushdie, Zimbabwe, India) | 200. | 'How should one love?': Alternative love plots and their ethical implications in the Victorian novel (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Anne Bronte) | |
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