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61. Benevolent economies: An exploration of literary patronage during the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston)
62. Bestiality, animality, and humanity: A study of the animal poems by D. H. Lawrence and Ted Hughes in their historical and cultural contexts (William Blake, England)
63. The inhuman imagination in twentieth-century poetry: From Robinson Jeffers and D. H. Lawrence to Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
64. Democratic bards after Walt Whitman: Langston Hughes, Adrienne Rich, and Kyong-Nim Shin
65. Swinging the vernacular: Jazz and African American modernist literature (Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison, Michael S. Harper, Albert Murray)
66. Locating modernism: Constructions of place in W. B. Yeats, Marianne Moore, and Langston Hughes (Ireland)
67. 'Your story, my story': Ted Hughes' 'Birthday Letters'
68. The (auto)biography of a self: Reconstructing 'Ariel'
69. Lines That Bind: Disability's Place in the Modernist Writings of William Faulkner, Amy Lowell, Langston Hughes, and Ezra Poun
70. "The Three Principles Of Ecology" By Jonathan Hughes
71. A Study Of Jonathan Hughes' Marxist Ecological Thought
72. Restructuring A New Human-Nature Relationship:A Study Of Ted Hughes' Outlook On Nature
73. A Study On The Musicality Of Langston Hughes' Poetry
74. On The Construction Of Nationality In Langston Hughes' Poems
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