Keyword [tragedies] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | Nicomachean and Neo-Aristotelian ethics and Shakespeare's tragedies |
102. | A body of suffering: Reading Shakespeare's tragedies through cognitive theory |
103. | Tragedies from the future: Temporal politics in gay male representation |
104. | Revision of Euripides' Tragedies by Contemporary Women Playwrights |
105. | Tyranny in Jacobean Roman tragedies (1603--1611) (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson) |
106. | La relation au divin chez Racine et Claudel |
107. | The Afterlives of Shakespeare's Tragedies |
108. | Beneath the Root of Memory: The Engine of Recollection and Forgetfulness in the Tragedies about Orestes' Matricide |
109. | Failed Leadership in Four Shakespearean Tragedies: 'Julius Caesar', 'Macbeth', 'Hamlet' and 'King Lear' |
110. | Dead reckoning: Knowing and telling in Early Modern English revenge tragedies and history plays |
111. | Ancient spectator of tragedy: Facets of emotion, pleasure, and learning |
112. | American tragedies of dehumanization A reevaluation of the social protest novel |
113. | Western myths and construction of Cao Yu's two tragedies |
114. | Rewriting the Greeks: The translations, adaptations, distant relatives and productions of Aeschylus' tragedies in the United States of America from 1900 to 2009 |
115. | Transcending time: Reflections of Eve in English Renaissance tragedies |
116. | The power of love: Ideological emotion in five seventeenth century tragedies (Elizabeth Cary, William Davenant, John Dryden, John Milton) |
117. | Dramatic images: The visual performance of Gryphius' tragedies |
118. | Death in the tragedies of William Shakespeare and Eugene O'Neill |
119. | The Tragedies Caused By The Deficiency Of The Subject's Desire Representation |
120. | A New Historicist Interpretation Of The Female Protagonists In Oscar Wilde's Tragedies |
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