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| 1. | On Robert Stone And Tim O'Brien: American Fiction Of The Vietnam War Within And Beyond |
| 2. | Trauma Narratives Of The Vietnam War |
| 3. | The Lingering Colonial Ideology |
| 4. | On Postmodernist Literary Techniques In Flann O'Brien's At Swim-two-birds |
| 5. | Realistic Presentation Of War Experience |
| 6. | An Analysis Of The Performance Of O'Brien 's "The Second Long March Concerto In |
| 7. | Seeking Spiritual Salvation: An Archetypal Interpretation Of The Things They Carried By Tim O'brien |
| 8. | "Interview With Charlie Rose - Conversation With Conan O'Brien" English-Chinese Communication Simulation Practice Report |
| 9. | A Report On Simulated Consecutive Interpretation Of The 2011 Dartmouth Commencement Address By Conan O’Brien |
| 10. | The meaning of courage in relation to gender identification in the war texts of Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway and Tim O'Brien |
| 11. | The things we carry: Trauma and the aesthetic in the contemporary United States novel (Norman Mailer, Don DeLillo, Toni Morrison, Art Spiegelman, Tim O'Brien) |
| 12. | Troubled houses: Irish women writing the Great War (Patrick MacGill, Liam O'Flaherty, James Hanley, Kate O'Brien, Kathleen Coyle, Rosamond Jacob) |
| 13. | The search for love and feminine identity in the war literature of Ernest Hemingway and Tim O'Brien |
| 14. | A famine of preference: Images of anorexia in contemporary Irish literature (Edna O'Brien, Colum McCann, Nuala O'Faolain) |
| 15. | Irish literatures in debt (John Mitchel, James Joyce, Flann O'Brien, Pat Sheeran) |
| 16. | Inescapable contextuality: Functions of metafictional paradox in 'Tristram Shandy' and 'At Swim-Two-Birds' (Laurence Sterne, Flann O'Brien, Ireland) |
| 17. | Rewriting the nation: Edna O'Brien, Patrick McCabe and the second wave of modern Irish fiction |
| 18. | War theory and literary practice: Hemingway, Salter, and O'Brien |
| 19. | Irish post-Joycean experimental novelists: O'Brien, Beckett, and Banville (Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, John Banville) |
| 20. | Questioning truth: War and the art of writing in Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, Michael Herr, and Tim O'Brien |
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