Keyword [Examines] Result: 61 - 79 | Page: 4 of 4 |
61. | La synthese poetiques des sciences, de la connaissance et des lettres chez quatre poetes de la Renaissance: Maurice Sceve, Guillaume du Bartas, Rene de Bretonnayau et Agrippa d'Aubigne |
62. | Presence: The conceptual basis of rhetorical effect |
63. | Judicial prose: A literary analysis |
64. | 'Mektoub' or written on the sand: Une poetique nomade de l'inscription et de l'effacement. |
65. | The posthumous reputation of Pompey the Great |
66. | The literature of disillusionment: Public war correspondence from Waterloo to Khe Sanh |
67. | British mountaineering, 1850-1914 |
68. | The politics of mixed-genre drama: The comic treatment of punishment spectacles in Shakespeare |
69. | Heroes in Herodotus: The interaction of myth and history |
70. | Constructing Kallipolis: The Political Argument of Plato's Socratic Dialogues |
71. | THE MYTH OF VENICE IN ENGLISH DRAMA OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (RENAISSANCE) |
72. | Cultural and institutional context, entrepreneurship, and international venturing |
73. | Sociolinguistic analysis of Nigerian Pidgin English in Nigerian film |
74. | The Monstrous, Beautiful Feminine: Sedna, Inanna, Ereshkigal, Persephone, and the Feminine Journey Through Depression |
75. | You Can't Get There from Here: Movement SF and the Picaresque |
76. | Forms of address in contemporary Ukrainian newspapers: Morphology, gender and pragmatics |
77. | Wallflowers: Tapestry, Painting, and the Nabis in Fin-de-siecle France |
78. | Canadian Patriotism and the Timbit: A Rhetorical Analysis of Tim Horton's Inc.'s Canadian Connection through the Application of Semiotics |
79. | Polish Catholic maids and nannies: Female aid and the domestic realm in Nazi-occupied Poland |
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