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21. Narrative desire and historical reparations: Three contemporary British authors (A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, India)
22. The use of apocalyptic elements in contemporary British fiction: Graham Swift's 'Waterland', Salman Rushdie's 'The Moor's Last Sigh', and Zadie Smith's 'White Teeth' (India)
23. Belated Englishness: Nostalgia and postimperial identity in contemporary British fiction and film (John Fowles, Karel Reisz, Kazuo Ishiguro, James Ivory, Peter Greenaway)
24. Unexpected consequences: Single women in contemporary British culture
25. The self-regarding comedy of the contemporary British stage
26. Allegories of telling: Self-referential narrative in contemporary British fiction
27. The reinvention of the eighteenth-century novel in contemporary British and American fiction
28. Mimesis, magic, manipulation: A study of the photograph in contemporary British and Canadian novels
29. CONTINUATION AND INNOVATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY BRITISH NOVEL: THE REFLEXIVE FICTION OF MARGARET DRABBLE, IRIS MURDOCH, AND JOHN FOWLES
30. TRANSATLANTIC LITERARY TRAVELS: SEVEN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH NOVELS ABOUT AMERICA
31. A LOCAL HABITATION: THE SENSE OF PLACE IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH POETRY
32. TRADITIONS, CONVENTIONS, INNOVATIONS, EXPLOSIONS, INVERSIONS: THE COMEDY OF MANNERS IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH DRAMA
33. Aging Women’s Transgression In Contemporary British Female Reifungsroman
34. A Study Of British Contemporary Narrative Drama
35. A Report On The E-C Translation Of "Contemporary British Poetry"
36. A Study On The Expression Of "Body" In Contemporary British Painting In The 20th Century
37. An Interpretation Of The Contemporary British Jewish Community In The Elected Member From The Perspective Of Diaspora
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