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41. | Preliminary Research On Bronze Mirrors From The Jin Dynasty |
42. | A new way of approaching the Absolute through art: The 'Sacred Mirrors' of Alex Grey |
43. | Two different mirrors: A clinical practice model derived from an integration of the theories of Jacques Lacan and D. W. Winnicott |
44. | Uncomfortable mirrors: Religion and mimetic violence in contemporary Canadian Native literature |
45. | Writing luxury: Mirrors, silk, lace, and writing desks in French literature, 1660--1715 |
46. | Promoting shared governance in Middle English chronicles, 1199-1338 |
47. | Deep Reflection: An Archaeological Analysis of Mirrors in Iron Age Eurasia |
48. | Social mirrors: Visualization as conversation feedback |
49. | The Issue of Mirrors |
50. | Crossroads and Mirrors in New World Literature, 1814--1997: Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda, Charles Chesnutt, and Gish Jen (Cuba) |
51. | Twisted mirrors and merged polarities in Russia's decadent imagination |
52. | Mirrors of ink and wonderful lamps: The 'Arabian Nights' in Victorian and postmodern literature |
53. | Darkening mirrors: Imperial representation, otherness and subjectivity in African American performance during the depression era |
54. | Anxiety of words, alliance of mirrors (Korea, Ch'oe Sung-ja, Kim Hye-sun, Yi Yon-ju) |
55. | Broken mirrors: The question of migrancy in south Asian fiction in English |
56. | Faces: Maps, masks, mirrors, masquerades in German Expressionist visual art, literature, and film |
57. | 'Mirrors and fatherhood': The mise-en-abime structure in the works of Jorge Luis Borges, Macedonio Fernandez and Miguel de Unamuno |
58. | Quickened mirrors: The function of the Doppelgaenger in Paul Auster's New York trilogy |
59. | Selective dissolution in copper-tin alloys: Formation of the surface finish on early Chinese bronze mirrors |
60. | Mirrors of their own: Feminist diary fiction, 1952-1994 |
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