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81. Truth as relationship: The psychology of E. Graham Howe
82. The politics of decency: Billy Graham, evangelicalism, and the end of the Solid South, 1950--198
83. Interrogating postmodern masculinities: Gender and identity in the fiction of Graham Swift, Roddy Doyle, James Kelman, and Martin Amis
84. 'Puff Graham': American media, American culture and the creation of Billy Graham, 1949--1953
85. Lyric ethics: The matter and time of ecopoetry (Jan Zwicky, Don McKay, Jorie Graham)
86. Alternative Way within Radical Orthodoxy: A Study on the Theology of Graham Ward
87. Ghosts between the wars: History and the imagination in Proust, Woolf, and Greene (France, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, Graham Greene)
88. Billy Graham, American Evangelicalism, and the Cold War Clash of Messianic Visions, 1945--1962
89. The imperial quest and modern memory (Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, Paul Bowles, Graham Greene)
90. Corporeal modernity: Shared concepts in the work of Jackson Pollock, Martha Graham, and Merce Cunningham
91. 'You are safe': Black maternal politics of resistance and the question of community consensus in African American women's literature
92. Fact, fiction, and fabrication: History, narrative, and the postmodern real from Woolf to Rushdie (Virginia Woolf, Salman Rushdie, Art Spiegelman, Milan Kundera, Czechoslovakia, Graham Swift)
93. Finding a poetic place: A discussion of poetry [and] Overhearing history: The effects of narrative therapy in Graham Swift's 'Ever After' (with Original writing)
94. Graham Greene's pattern in the carpet: A 20th century Catholic imagination
95. Liberty dances: Women's movements and the revival of faith in American capitalist-democracy (Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, Madonna)
96. A pact under God: Richard Nixon, Billy Graham, and the Evangelical movement, 1950-1974
97. The ethics of mourning: Elegiac response in the works of Elizabeth Bishop, Mark Doty, Paul Muldoon and Jorie Graham
98. Martha Graham's legacy: Analysis of intellectual property law protection for dance
99. Forming the hero in four modernist novels (E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene)
100. 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)
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