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| 1. | The Satirical Gaze: Nathanael West's Fiction |
| 2. | Nathanael West And Black Humor |
| 3. | Nathanael West And Black Humor |
| 4. | A Cool Million: Subversion Of The American Dream |
| 5. | The Dream Theme Of Nathanael West's Novels |
| 6. | Destruction Of The "American Dream":a Study Of Nathanael West’s Novels |
| 7. | Women’s Inferiority Complex In Miss Lonelyhearts |
| 8. | The Day Of The Locust:An Innovative Hollywood Novel |
| 9. | The Disillusionment Of American Dream |
| 10. | An Analysis Of Black Humor In Miss Lonelyhearts |
| 11. | Materialist Apocalypticism: The Comic-Ethical Vision of Nathanael West |
| 12. | Literature of moral conflict: Examining the work of Nathanael West from ethical perspectives |
| 13. | The dream life of Nathanael West: The dismantling of the American Dream |
| 14. | Subversive discourses in selected writings of Nathanael West, Tennessee Williams, John Cheever, and Edward Albee |
| 15. | America and its discontents: Cynicism in the American modernist imagination (Henry Adams, Willa Cather, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathanael West) |
| 16. | Worldliness and wit: Satire and the grotesque in the late modernist novel (Evelyn Waugh, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Samuel Beckett, Ireland) |
| 17. | Frontiers of Modern Ethnic American Fiction: Exploring the Popular West in the Writings of Mike Gold, Nathanael West, Americo Paredes, and John Fante |
| 18. | Modernist Empathy in American Literature: William Faulkner, Nathanael West, and Richard Wright |
| 19. | An Undercurrent In American Fictions In The 1930s |
| 20. | The Study Of Absurd Writing In Nathanael West’s Novelists And Novels |
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