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181. Romantic darkness: Critical reflections on enlightenment in Joseph Conrad, Mary Shelley, and William Wordsworth
182. 'A living fire to enlighten the darkness': Allegorical interpretations of Madeleine L'Engle's 'A Wrinkle in Time' and J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'
183. Local inflections of darkness: Danish film noir during the classical noir cycle
184. Revis(it)ing Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness': Women, symbolism, and resistance
185. Waking Darkness. Waiting Ligh
186. Journeying Through Exodus, Displacement, and My Cuban-American Identity: The Odyssey of Making and Becoming Waking Darkness. Waiting Ligh
187. 'Barren, silent, godless': The Southern novels of Cormac McCarthy
188. 'A luminous halo': Madness and the inexpressible in Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' and Virginia Woolf's 'Between the Acts'
189. An interdisciplinary comparison of Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' and Barbara Kingsolver's 'The Poisonwood Bible'
190. 'Real women' and the struggle against spiritual forces of darkness: A transnational feminist analysis of Concerned Women for America
191. Servants of darkness: Crime fiction and the American working class
192. Light in the landscape: Designing for darkness
193. Illuminating the darkness: The naturalistic evolution of Gothicism in the nineteenth-century British novel and visual art
194. Hearth of Darkness: The Familiar, the Familial, and the Zombie
195. The Regenerative Paradigm: Male Initiations in Joseph Conrad's 'The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'', 'Heart of Darkness ' and 'The Shadow-Line'
196. The work of humanity: Will to power in the heart of darkness (Joseph Conrad, Friedrich Nietzsche)
197. Hearts of darkness: Race and urban epistemology in American noir
198. Women in the Heart of Darkness: Revision and Reprisal in Contemporary Euro-American Novels of Africa
199. Shadows in the darkness: Gothic and fairy tale elements in Victorian Children's Literature
200. Epater la Bourgeoisie: A Parallel Interpretation of 'The Turn of the Screw' and 'Heart of Darkness'
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