Keyword [Sinclair] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
| 41. | A Study Of Migrants In Sinclair Lewis’ Main Street |
| 42. | A Report On E-CTranslation Of The Innocents:A Story For Lovers Under The Guidance Of Functional Equivalence Theory |
| 43. | On The Alienation Of Martin In Arrowsmith |
| 44. | Loneliness And Rebellion |
| 45. | The construction of Midwestern literary regionalism in Sinclair Lewis's and Louise Erdrich's novels: Regional and cultural influences on Carol Kennicott and Fleur Pillager |
| 46. | 'The Great Gatsby' and its 1925 contemporaries |
| 47. | Bu dual dha sin (That was his birthright): Gaelic scholar Alexander Maclean Sinclair (1840--1924) |
| 48. | Witnessing, modernism, failure: Constructions of cowardice in First World War novels by Sinclair, West, and Woolf |
| 49. | Processes of elimination: Waste and American fiction at the turn of the twentieth century (Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, Frank Norris, Upton Sinclair) |
| 50. | A literary analysis of the American worker: Characterizations by London, Sinclair, Steinbeck and Rand |
| 51. | Bonds of fellowship: Imagining, building and negotiating community in St. Paul, Minnesota, 1900--1920 (Sinclair Lewis) |
| 52. | Reading a modernist absolute: Philosophy and psychology in May Sinclair |
| 53. | Ingenious devices: Engineering fictions and American technophilia, 1900--1940 (Sinclair Lewis, John Dos Passos, Willa Cather) |
| 54. | May Sinclair's modernist experience: A political revision of female subjectivity and autobiographical writing |
| 55. | Sinclair Lewis's Kansas City laboratory: The genesis of 'Elmer Gantry' |
| 56. | Beyond the hedge: The life of Marjorie Putnam Sinclair Edel |
| 57. | THE MODERN BRITISH 'BILDUNGSROMAN' AND THE WOMAN NOVELIST: DOROTHY RICHARDSON, MAY SINCLAIR, ROSAMOND LEHMANN, ELIZABETH BOWEN, AND DORIS LESSING |
| 58. | Level Shifts And Category Shifts |
| 59. | A Study Of The Chinese Translation Of Upton Sinclair’s Works In China |
| 60. | From Resistance To Compromise:American Social Conflict In Main Street From The Perspective Of Binary Opposition |
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