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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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