Keyword [Tony] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
| 41. | Fable And Redemption |
| 42. | A Study Of Tony Bennett’s Literary Theory |
| 43. | A Study On The "Female Voice" In Tony Morrison’s Novel |
| 44. | A Study Of Tony Judt’S History |
| 45. | Under The Vision Of Marxism On Tony Bennett’s Therory Of Cultural Governance |
| 46. | A Study On Literary Theories Of Tony Bennett |
| 47. | A Metadramatic Study On Edward Albee’s Tony Award-winning Plays |
| 48. | A Study Of Color Image In Tony Morrison's Novels |
| 49. | A leap of faith: Creating space to (dis)orient and (re)orient sexuality and identity in Tony Kushner's 'Angels in America' |
| 50. | Calo identity: History, self-perception and self-expression as portrayed in Tony Gatlif's film, 'Vengo' |
| 51. | British Prime Minister Tony Blair's decision to go to war in Iraq: An evaluation of motivating factors |
| 52. | 'The melting pot where nothing melted': The politics of subjectivity in the plays of Suzan-Lori Parks, Wendy Wasserstein, and Tony Kushner |
| 53. | From the individual to the collective: Community in August Wilson and Tony Kushner |
| 54. | Profitable dissents: The mainstream theatre of Larry Kramer and Tony Kushner as a negotiating force between emergent and dominant ideologies |
| 55. | Prior Walter as hero: A new mythological paradigm in Tony Kushner's 'Angels in America' |
| 56. | Reading Calvino in the garden and speaking Italian in the courtyard: The making of Italian Americans in two Italian American novels, with help from Italy and Italo Calvino's 'Fiabe Italiane' (Anna Monardo, Tony Ardizzone) |
| 57. | 'Spectacular failures': The futile/fruitful pursuit of multivocality in American literature (Maxine Hong Kingston, Tony Kushner, William Faulkner) |
| 58. | Pedagogies of resistance (Sigmund Freud, Albert Camus, Tennessee Williams, Tony Kushner) |
| 59. | Staging intersubjectivity: Queer theory, queer theatre, Tony Kushner and 'Angels in America' |
| 60. | The making of the English working-class poet. Historical perspectives of class, art, and culture in the shaping of five poets from Leeds: Geoffrey Hill, Jon Silkin, Tony Harrison, Ken Smith, and Jeffrey Wainwright |
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