Keyword [the reception] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Unsettled Germans: The reception and resettlement of East German refugees in West Germany, 1949-1961 |
182. | 'Ce monument national': Aesthetic and political conflict in the reception of romantic dramas (1813--1848) (France, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas) |
183. | Writing for the masses: Heinrich Graetz, the popularization of Jewish history, and the reception of National Judaism |
184. | What the fallen angels taught: The reception-history of the 'Book of the Watchers' in Judaism and Christianity |
185. | The practice of everyday space: The reception of planned open space in Hong Kong (China) |
186. | The reception of Rembrandt's art in France, 1700--1780 |
187. | The reception of German instrumental music in France between 1870 and 1914 |
188. | A remarkable cultural encounter: The reception of German Romanticism, Rilke, and modernism in Feng Zhi's poetry |
189. | The reception of Arabic-language works translated into English and published in the U.S. before and after September 11 |
190. | The reception of Martin Heidegger's philosophy in France: 1927-1961 |
191. | The reception of Chinese vernacular narrative in Korea and Japa |
192. | Epic, simile, allegory: Problem in the reception of Spenser and Milton |
193. | Social change and romantic ideology: The impact of the publishing industry, family organization, and gender roles on the reception and interpretation of romance fiction in Taiwan, 1960-1990 |
194. | Gender and the reception of Victorian novels: Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights', Anthony Trollope's 'Barchester Towers', Charles Reade's 'It Is Never Too Late To Mend', and Charlotte Yonge's 'The Heir of Redclyffe' |
195. | Legal reform in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule (1895-1945): The reception of Western law |
196. | THE RECEPTION OF JANE AUSTEN IN GERMANY: A MINIATURIST IN THE LAND OF POETS AND PHILOSOPHERS (ENGLAND) |
197. | THE RECEPTION OF E. T. A. HOFFMANN IN THE UNITED STATES, 1940-197 |
198. | Institutions and Patrons in American Opera: The Reception of Philip Glass, 1976-1992 |
199. | Contested Boundaries: The Reception of Shi'ite Narrators in the Sunni Hadith Tradition |
200. | From twelfth-century renaissance to fifteenth-century reform: The reception of Hugh of St. Victor in the later Middle Ages |
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