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41. Frederick Douglass's 'The Heroic Slave': Text, context, and interpretation
42. The serious art of funny business: A critical study of comedy in dance (Paul Taylor, David Parsons, Mark Morris, Jean Dauberval, Sir Frederick Ashton, England, France)
43. Aurea condet saecula (per arva Saturno quondam). Imperial Habsburg Medals from the coronation of Frederick III (1452) until the succession of Maximilian I (1494): Art and legitimacy between feudalism and absolutism
44. 'The World and Us': Toward a post-nationalist articulation of racial consciousness, 1884--1937 (W. E. B. Du Bois, William Archibald Dunning, Frederick Jackson Turner, Pauline Hopkins, Oscar Micheaux)
45. The Witness of the Saints: Literary Method and Theological Matter in ihe Hagiographical Novels of Evelyn Waugh, Frederick Buechner, and Walter Wangerin, Jr
46. Rethinking America: Abolitionism and the antebellum transformation of the discourse of national identity (Ralph Waldo Emerson, Frederick Douglass, Charles Sumner, Hannah Crafts)
47. From conviction to recreation: Earth First!, Friends of the Los Angeles River and the culture of American environmentalism (California, John Dewey, Thomas Jefferson, Frederick Olmsted, Lewis Mumford)
48. Passing fictions: Reading identity in nineteenth-century America (Frederick Douglass, Harriet E. Wilson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frances E. W. Harper, Nathaniel Hawthorne)
49. Pressing subjects: Social economy and British literary form, 1831--1867 (John Cassell, Frederick Denison Maurice, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins)
50. Dauntless: The life and times of General Frederick Funston
51. Wilderness as art and the naissance of environmental consciousness: The wild transfigured in the visual landscape of Jasper Francis Cropsey and Frederick Law Olmsted
52. Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass: Its context, rhetoric, and reception
53. Charles Frederick Hartt, um naturalista no imperio de Pedro II (Brazil, Portuguese text)
54. Voice in the slave narratives of Olaudah Equiano, Frederick Douglass, and Solomon Northrup
55. THE FATE OF CULTURE: THE CRITICISM OF FREDERICK MELCHIOR GRIMM (1753-1772) (FRANCE)
56. Study On Frederick Douglass's Feminist Thoughts
57. The Theme Of Freedom In Frederick Douglass's Narrative
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