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| 1. | Self-construction In John Banville's The Sea |
| 2. | Unable To Match |
| 3. | A Postmodern Study Of John Banville’s Frames Trilogy |
| 4. | John Banville Poetic Characteristic Of "the Sea" |
| 5. | A Study On Deviances In John Banville’s Confessioanl Novels |
| 6. | An Interpretation Of John Banville’s The Sea—from The Perspective Of Repetition Theory |
| 7. | Depression, Alienation, And Estrangement In John Banville’s The Sea |
| 8. | The Study Of John Banville’s Novels On Narratology |
| 9. | Study On The Graphic Narrative Of John Banville’s The Sea |
| 10. | A Study Of The Themes Of John Banville’s The Sea From The Perspective Of Symbolism |
| 11. | Resistance To Meaninglessness:the Death,Nihility And Memory Of John Banville’s Novels |
| 12. | Past And Present:the Uncanny In Recalling The Memory In John Banville’s The Sea |
| 13. | On The Ekphrasis Of John Banville’s Frames Trilogy |
| 14. | The Trauma Writing In John Banville’s The Sea |
| 15. | Identity Construction And Unconscious Trauma |
| 16. | The role of the storyteller in post-colonial literature (Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Colombia, Mario Vargas Llosa, Peru, John Banville, Ireland, Brian Friel, Northern Ireland) |
| 17. | 'Making strange': The art and science of selfhood in the works of John Banville (Ireland) |
| 18. | Irish post-Joycean experimental novelists: O'Brien, Beckett, and Banville (Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, John Banville) |
| 19. | Memory Of The Dead In John Banville’s The Sea |
| 20. | Astudy Of Memory In John Banville’s Birchwood |
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