Keyword [critics] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
| 121. | Networked film criticism as a way of learning: Exploring the culture of a virtual film community and the stories of amateur film critics |
| 122. | Postcolonial Rhys: The modernist period |
| 123. | Boorse and his critics: Toward a naturalistic concept of health |
| 124. | The philosophical implications of zoophilia: A response to Peter Singer and his critics |
| 125. | Nature and progress: Winslow Homer, his critics and his oils, 1880--1900 |
| 126. | Broken mirrors: The question of migrancy in south Asian fiction in English |
| 127. | Ethos, texts, and technology: Nike and its critics on the Web |
| 128. | Poetry, culture, and social harmony in eighteenth-century Japanese literary thought: The Sorai school and its critics |
| 129. | The role of interdependence in moral theory: Liberalism and its critics |
| 130. | A content analysis of the difference in critical perception of English and American critics of the ambiguous homoerotic elements in Herman Melville's 'Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative)' |
| 131. | Tradition in the ethics of Alasdair MacIntyre: Relativism, Thomism, and philosophy |
| 132. | Multireligious experience and pluralist attitude: Raimon Panikkar and his critics |
| 133. | Eugene O'Neill and his critics |
| 134. | An intention to say something: Chinese written characters and the visual in Ezra Pound's 'Cantos' and critics |
| 135. | The bildungsroman and the female hero in the novels of Anita Brookner |
| 136. | The politics of culture and identity in American jazz criticism |
| 137. | Post-poststructuralism: Gender, race, class, and literary theory |
| 138. | Complex equality, relativism and critical perspective: Michael Walzer and his critics |
| 139. | Cultural historicism: A study of major postwar British critics, 1950--1975 |
| 140. | T. S. ELIOT AS CRITIC AMONG CRITICS |
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