Keyword [Literary Form] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
81. | The cultural constitution of the post-republic: Eighteenth-century politics and nineteenth-century literary form |
82. | Acts of genre: Literary form and bodily injury in contemporary Chicana and Asian American women's literature |
83. | American Whiteness and literary form in the aftermath of 1960s ethnic nationalism: Paul Auster, Russell Banks, Raymond Carver, and Jane Lazarre |
84. | Nature, knowledge, justice: The epistemology of literary form in Hurston, Ortiz, and Nabhan |
85. | The language of information: Intermedia appropriation and contemporary literary form |
86. | Re-imagining genre: Comics, literature, and textual form |
87. | The art of politics and the politics of tragedy: A study on the influences of Stalinism upon literary form and critical interpretations of Richard Wright's 'Native Son' and Albert Camus' 'L'Etranger' (France) |
88. | Literary form and social reform: The politics of Chartist literature |
89. | Eyesight, insight, and literary form in nineteenth-century American literature |
90. | Hamletian Romanticism: Social critique and literary performance from Wordsworth to Trollope |
91. | J. M. Coetzee and the Problems of Literature |
92. | The world inscribed: Literary form, travel, and the book in England, 1580--1660 |
93. | Automatic Modernism: Habit, Embodiment, and the Politics of Literary Form |
94. | W. H. Auden and opera: Studies of the libretto as literary form |
95. | Misanthropoetics: Social flight and literary form in early modern England |
96. | Pressing subjects: Social economy and British literary form, 1831--1867 (John Cassell, Frederick Denison Maurice, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins) |
97. | Japanese modernism and the destruction of literary form: The writings of Akutagawa, Yokomitsu, and Kawabata |
98. | THE VICISSITUDES OF SATIRE IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE FICTION: GAO XIAOSHENG |
99. | GEORGE ORWELL: A STUDY IN IDEOLOGY AND LITERARY FORM |
100. | The Alignment of Writing : Cold War Geopolitics and Literary Form in Francophone Caribbean Literature |
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