Keyword [Miller] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 9 |
| 121. | Analyze The Technique Of Trombone Playing Swing Music Through The Works Of Glenn Miller |
| 122. | Deconstruction Of "Hamlet"-A Comparative Analysis Of "Rosengrants And Gildenston Are Dead" And "Hamlet Machine" |
| 123. | Research On Hillis Miller's Concept Of Literary Interpretation |
| 124. | All the ethics that's fit: Jayson Blair, Judith Miller and the ethical culture at 'The New York Times' |
| 125. | Images of loss in Tennessee Williams's 'The Glass Menagerie', Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman', Marsha Norman's ''night, Mother', and Paula Vogel's 'How I Learned to Drive' |
| 126. | 'The unknown is constant': The fiction and literary relationship of Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller |
| 127. | The tragic consequences of societal and cultural memory: William Shakespeare and Arthur Miller |
| 128. | Species of afterlife: Translation and displacement in twentieth-century Chinese-English contexts (Arthur Miller, Gao Xingjian, Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Ha Jin) |
| 129. | The development of the Idaho State Library: Chronicles and narratives, 1901 to 2004 (Helen Miller, Charles Bolles) |
| 130. | The fine arts and Hollywood visual culture: Art practices and artistic identity in the California southland of the nineteen-thirties (Delmer Daves, Paul Landacre, Gordon Newell, Barse Miller) |
| 131. | When reality was surreal: Lee Miller's World War II war correspondence for 'Vogue' |
| 132. | Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller: A tragic bond |
| 133. | Individuation and the power of evil upon the development of the personality in selected works by C. G. Jung, Arthur Miller, and William Shakespeare |
| 134. | Work and family in Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' |
| 135. | Neo -Marxist readings in American drama: Clifford Odets and Arthur Miller |
| 136. | Sexual exiles: Edith Wharton, Henry Miller, James Baldwin and the culture of sex and sexuality in New York City |
| 137. | Assertion of power: A sociolinguistic analysis of 'Death of a Salesman', 'The Caretaker' and 'Look Back in Anger' (Arthur Miller, John Osborne, Harold Pinter) |
| 138. | THE EXISTENTIAL QUEST: FAMILY AND FORM IN SELECTED AMERICAN PLAYS (EUGENE O'NEILL, ARTHUR MILLER, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, NON-BEING) |
| 139. | AMERICAN RELIGIOUS HISTORIOGRAPHY: WILLIAM WARREN SWEET, PERRY MILLER AND SIDNEY E. MEAD (CHURCH, EVANGELICALISM, PROTESTANTISM) |
| 140. | Transforming Modern Temporality with Prophetic Time: The Temporal Creations, Millennialist Visions, and Prophetic Voices of William Miller, John Humphrey Noyes, Joseph Smith, and David Walke |
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