Keyword [Worlds] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Traveling images: Representations of the South Pacific from colonial and postcolonial worlds |
182. | Navigating Between Two Worlds: How Portrayals of the Americas in Eighteenth-Century Novels Influenced the British Identity |
183. | Possible Worlds and the Objective World |
184. | Soundworlds, Worlds of Sounds Works 2005--2011 |
185. | Other worlds, other words: Ana Maria Matute's fantasy trilogy |
186. | Approaching History: The Fictional Worlds of Ha Jin and Yan Geling |
187. | Migrating literacies in global and digital worlds: Exploring linguistic diversity, cultural knowledge, and social identities of urban youth |
188. | A performance analysis of Xen and KVM hypervisors for hosting the Xen Worlds Project |
189. | Between worlds: Race, empire, and otherness in the writings of W. M. Thackeray |
190. | Social Worlds of Rock Climbers at Seneca Rocks, West Virginia |
191. | Incorporating divine presence, orchestrating medical worlds: Cultivating corporeal capacities of therapeutic power and transcendence in Ifa everyday practice |
192. | Banished worlds: The political culture of Carolingian exile, 750--900 |
193. | Between two worlds: The narration of postcolonial nation in Rushdie and post-Rushdie Indo-English fiction (Salman Rushdie) |
194. | The play of undecidability: A deconstructive analysis of 'Traiphum Phra Ruang' ('Three Worlds According to King Ruang' |
195. | Living in an unidyllic idyll: The worlds of Anne and Heidi. A comparison between Johanna Spyri's 'Heidi' and L. M. Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables |
196. | Imaginary worlds and cultural hybridity in Isak Dinesen, Vladimir Nabokov and Salman Rushdie (Denmark, India) |
197. | Possible worlds and the problem of evil |
198. | Strange new worlds: Ecofeminism and science fiction |
199. | Other minds, other worlds: Pragmatism, hermeneutics, and constructive modernism, 1890--1942 (W. E. B. Du Bois, Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner) |
200. | The shattered worlds of Standish O'Grady: Myth, history and imagination in nineteenth-century Ireland |
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