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41. | A Report On The Translation Of The Invasion Of China By The Western World(Chapter ?) |
42. | Humor In Langston Hughes' S Simple Stories |
43. | A Comparative Study Between Grundmann And Hughes Ecological Marxist |
44. | Racial Performativity In The Big Sea |
45. | A Rebel's Carnival:A Bakhtinian Reading Of Ted Hughes's Crow |
46. | A Study Of Ted Hughes's Elegies |
47. | A Report On The Translation Of The Eleventh Chapter Of The Two Chinese Poets:Vignettes Of Han Life And Thought |
48. | A performative study of playfulness in Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Frank O'Hara, and Elizabeth Bishop |
49. | Appropriating Plath: Reclaiming the role of author in Ted Hughes's 'Birthday Letters' |
50. | Proving poetry: Ted Hughes and Philip Larkin, now |
51. | Langston Hughes and his ego defense mechanisms |
52. | The woman's aesthetic in selected plays of Maria Irene Fornes, Holly Hughes, Wendy Wasserstein, Marsha Norman and Suzan-Lori Parks |
53. | Ecological revisions of the Romantic nature lyric: Robinson Jeffers, Ted Hughes, and W. S. Merwin |
54. | Automatic aesthetics: Race, technology, and poetics in the Harlem Renaissance and American New Poetry (James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen) |
55. | Identities in relation: Transcribers, translators, and performers in twentieth-century American poetry (Langston Hughes, Jack Spicer, Jerome Rothenberg, Cecilia Vicuna) |
56. | Applied developmental theory: An Eriksonian study of Howard Hughes |
57. | The geopolitics of cultural difference: Locating the spatial poetics of Ezra Pound, H.D., and Langston Hughes (Hilda Doolittle) |
58. | 'Still time to talk': Ted Hughes as confessional poet in 'Birthday Letters' |
59. | The genesis of the Chicago Renaissance: The writings of Theodore Dreiser, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and James T. Farrell |
60. | The fire that genius brings: Creativity and the unhealed companionship between Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes |
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