Keyword [Lydia] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | On The Poems Of Lydia.Haindelova |
| 2. | Making Life Appear New:Defamiliarization In Lydia Davis’ Short Stories |
| 3. | Analysis Of Inter-Language Practice |
| 4. | A Study Of Trauma In Everything I Never Told You |
| 5. | Our story: A collection of stories told by the sons and daughter of Alonzo Durward Clark and Wilma Emma Lydia Gibson Clark |
| 6. | Romantic peripheries: The national subject and the colonial Bildungsroman in Edgeworth, Scott, and Child and Hogg (Ireland, Scotland, United States, Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth, James Hogg, Lydia Maria Child) |
| 7. | Women of reform: The periodical editing careers of Margaret Fuller, Lydia Maria Child, Caroline Healey Dall, and Jane Grey Swisshelm |
| 8. | The 'revolting' union: White/Indian intermarriage in nineteenth-century American women's fiction (Lydia Maria Child, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Ann Sophia Stephens) |
| 9. | Women of the spheres: Early American women rhetoricians (Margaret Fuller, Judith Sargent Murray, Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Beecher, Lydia Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child) |
| 10. | Ecologies of nation and identity: The idea and experience of place in early nineteenth-century New England literature (Daniel Webster, Lydia Maria Child, Harriet Vaughn Cheney, Theodore Dwight, Jr.) |
| 11. | Dormant talismans: Reconceiving America's spiritual and occult notions of identity (Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Lydia Maria Child, Nathaniel Hawthorne) |
| 12. | Houses divided: Sentimentality and the function of biracial characters in American abolitionist fiction (William Wells Brown, Lydia Maria Child, Emily Clemens Pearson, Harriet Beecher Stowe) |
| 13. | Nation, culture, and identity: The colonial subject's search for identity in the works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferre, and Ana Lydia Vega |
| 14. | Writing America: Race, gender and nationalism in American frontier fiction (James Fenimore Cooper, Lydia Maria Child, William Gilmore Simms, Robert Montgomery Bird, Catharine Maria Sedgwick) |
| 15. | Between lettered, popular, and mass cultures: Intellectuals and the public sphere in Mexico and Puerto Rico. A reading of the works of Carlos Monsivais, Cristina Pacheco, Edgardo Rodriguez Julia and Ana Lydia Vega |
| 16. | 'The Kongo Rule: The Palo Monte Mayombe Wisdom Society' ('Reglas De Congo: Palo Monte Mayombe'): A Book by Lydia Cabrera. An English Translation from the Spanish |
| 17. | A Report On Translating Love For Lydia(Excerpt) Under The Guidance Of Functional Equivalence Theory |
| 18. | A Report On Translating Love For Lydia (Excerpt) Under The Guidance Of Functional Equivalence Theory |
| 19. | A Study Of Lydia Davis’ Short Stories |
| 20. | A Study On The Transmutation Of Aunt Lydia’s Image In Atwood’s Works |
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