Keyword [Muse] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | The accidental muse: Chance and early-Victorian metropolitan literature |
22. | The mediated muse: Catullan lyricism and Roman translation |
23. | The many -headed muse: Tradition and innovation in fourth -century B.C. Greek lyric poetry |
24. | The pagan muse: Its influence in Western culture. Embodying and transmitting ancient wisdom from the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century |
25. | The 'gypsy' as muse and metaphor: Modernity, mobility and a people's struggle for subjectivity |
26. | Reading renaissance: The invisible other as modern muse in the works of John Millington Synge and Jean Toomer |
27. | Toussaint Louverture and Haiti's History as Muse: Legacies of Colonial and Postcolonial Resistance in Francophone African and Caribbean Corpus |
28. | Generic Modality and the Birth of Pushkin's Pastoral Muse |
29. | Africa as Muse: The Visualization of Diaspora in African American Art, 1950--1980 |
30. | Muse without Measure: Callimachus and the Greek Prose Traditions |
31. | Baudelaire's 'Black Venus': Identity, alterity, and the modern muse |
32. | Money as muse: The origin and development of the modern art market in Victorian England. A process of commodification |
33. | Jean Cocteau: The composer's muse (France) |
34. | Quand la muse de l'histoire entre en scene. L'histoire ou les strategies fictionnelles de Milan Kundera |
35. | Displaying the muse: Print, prologue, poetics, and early modern women writers published in England and Spain |
36. | The illegitimate muse: Poetry, reality, and dissent in the work of Zbigniew Herbert, Philip Larkin, and Jim Daniels |
37. | An unlucky muse from northeast China: A study of Duanmu Hongliang during the War of Resistance |
38. | The muzzled muse: Literature and censorship in South Africa, 1963-1985 |
39. | The tenth muse: Victorian philology and the genesis of a poetic language in the writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins |
40. | The pulpit's muse: Conversive poetics in the American renaissance |
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