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41. On Reader-oriented Translation Methods In The Self-translation Of Daughters Of The Red Land By Li Yan Guided By Reception Aesthetics
42. A Research On The Reader's Reception Of Abolished Metropolis
43. A Report On English Translation Of A Complete Biography Of Dai Xiaoqiao:(Excerpts)
44. The Non-Equivalent Humor Effect In Subtitled Sitcom Translation And Its Countermeasures
45. Reception Aesthetics Perspective Of Television Reading Programs Studies
46. Narrative And The Reader Of Anne Enright's Novels
47. On The Reader's Aesthetic Creation In The Golden Notebook From The Perspective Of Reception Theory
48. Research On The Reader-Oriented Translation Strategies And Acceptability Of Political Documents
49. An Analysis Of The Reader's Horizon Of Expectation On The English Version Of Teahouse From The Perspective Of Modality System
50. An Analysis Of The Status Quo Of Literature Acceptance Under The "Aestheticization Of Daily Life"
51. A Study On The Design Of Book Waist Seals Under The Reader's Consumption Psychology
52. A Practical Report For Translating English Into Chinese In Perspective Of The Reader's Response Theory
53. A Study On Translation Of Keats' Poetry Based On The Reader Reception Theory
54. The reader's progress: Thomas Pynchon's novels as allegories of critical reading practices since 1945
55. Lifting up the serpent in the wilderness: The reader's journey through John Milton's 'Paradise Lost', an intertextual study
56. Reading the Self: Positioning the reader as a subject of literary analysis through works by Suniti Namjoshi, Michael Ondaatje, and Dave Eggers
57. Fragments of one's own existence: The reader W. G. Sebald
58. Competing for the reader: The writer/editor relationship in nineteenth-century American literature
59. Cognitive narratology: A practical approach to the reader-writer relationship
60. Textual reproduction: The procreative aspects of the reader-writer relationship in John Barth's 'Tidewater Tales: A Novel' and 'The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor'
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