Keyword [Marcel] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | On "Sleep" In Proust's Novels |
22. | Marcel Tabuteau and his art of phrasing: Applied to Suite No. 6 for Cello (Transcribed for Viola) in G Major, by J. S. Bach |
23. | The father figure in Marcel Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu |
24. | La mariee mise a nu par ses celibataries meme: A historiographic study of Marcel Duchamp's 'Large Glass' |
25. | Gabriel Marcel's reflections on ethics and human flourishing |
26. | Marcel Broodthaers's Musee d'Art Moderne, Departement des Aigles: The nexus of institutional critique |
27. | The bordering worlds of Marcel Duchamp, Robert Desnos and Mina Loy |
28. | Marcel Duchamp and literary modernism: Stein, Woolf, and Beckett (France, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett, Ireland) |
29. | Towards an aesthetics of impotence: Proust, James, Woolf, Duras (Marcel Proust, Marguerite Duras, France, Henry James, Virginia Woolf) |
30. | An imperiled inheritance: The decline of politeness in 20th century French literature (Marcel Proust, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle and Michel Houellebecq) |
31. | Ghosts between the wars: History and the imagination in Proust, Woolf, and Greene (France, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, Graham Greene) |
32. | Urban/e forms of narrative consciousness: Concentric memory, eccentric madness and the making of the modern novel (Nikolai Gogol, Russia, Machado de Assis, Brazil, Victor Hugo, Marcel Proust, France) |
33. | Modernism's family values: Genealogy, kinship and form in modern narrative (James Joyce, Ireland, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Scotland, Marcel Proust, France) |
34. | Reading in the dark: Modernism and the absence of God (Henry James, Marcel Proust, Arnold Schoenberg, France) |
35. | The fabrication text in modernism: Word, image, and procedure in Gertrude Stein, Marcel Duchamp, and Jorge Luis Borges |
36. | Marcel Broodthaers (1924--1976): Signing the self (Belgium) |
37. | Claude Simon et Marcel Proust: Lecture d'une 'recherche du temps perdu' simonienne |
38. | Between being and having: Incarnation and corporeity in Marcel, Merleau-Ponty, Artaud and Hejduk |
39. | St. John's Abbey Church, Collegeville, Minnesota (1953--1961): The Benedictines and Marcel Breuer search for the sacred |
40. | Significant returns: Lacan, masculinity, and modernist traditions (Jacques Lacan, Henry James, Marcel Proust, France, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Germany, James Joyce, Ireland) |
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