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81. Adolphe Nourrit, Gilbert-Louis Duprez, and transformations of tenor technique in the early nineteenth century: Historical and physiological considerations
82. Poetry as memory: The wartime poetics of Louis Aragon, Rene Char, and Francis Ponge
83. Le cimetiere en Mauricie: Espace sacre, espace social et lieu de memoire. Le cas du cimetiere Saint-Louis de Trois-Rivieres (1865--1950)
84. Cultural memory and the role of Louis XV in the creation of the Petit Trianon gardens at Versailles
85. Early invasion dynamics of the Japanese pavement ant, Tetramorium sushimae, in the Saint Louis, Missouri metropolitan area
86. L'aveugle ebloui: Lecture intertextuelle de 'Blanche ou l'oubli' de Louis Aragon
87. The origins and nature of Indian slavery in colonial St. Louis
88. Asserting royal power in early seventeenth-century Paris: Louis XIII, Maria de' Medici, and the art and architecture of reformed religious orders
89. Visions of disorder: Sex and the French Revolution in a suite of erotic drawings by Claude-Louis Desrais
90. The tradition of Virgilian pastoral in the poetry of Louis MacNeice, Robert Frost & Seamus Heaney
91. 'Through the Haha Door': The Social Philosophy of Louis C.
92. Differing aesthetics: Multiplicity and Jacques-Louis David's 'Paris and Helen'
93. The performance of Galatians: A critical study of J. Louis Martyn's apocalyptically committed translation of Paul's letter to the Galatians in light of the necessity to speak the text in Christian worship
94. Dear Mr. Smith: A case study analysis of ethical decisions made at the 'St. Louis Post-Dispatch', a newspaper in receipt of correspondence from an alleged serial murderer
95. The long chorale preludes of J. S. Bach (1685--1750): Study of accompaniments together with three recitals of selected works by Dietrich Buxtehude (1637--1707), J. S. Bach, Louis Vierne (1870--1937), and others
96. Poetique de l'invective chez Louis-Ferdinand Celine et Rejean Ducharme
97. A look at the use of popular language in certain exemplary mid-20th-century French and Italian novels as an index of the transition from modernism to postmodernism (Carlo Emilio Gadda, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Raymond Queneau, Italo Calvino)
98. The rhetoric of Louis E. Martin, 'Godfather of Black politics'
99. A journeyman and a gentleman: Constructing aristocratic identity in the memoirs of Jacques-Louis Menetra
100. Social address and the modernist word in Louis Zukofsky, Bruce Andrews, P. Inman (Ezra Pound)
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