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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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