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| 1. | Argues One The Historical Desting Of The Failure Of The Constifufinal Reform And Modernization Of 1898 In China |
| 2. | The "Poems" And Love Poems Symptomatic Reading Of Mu Dan And The Research Of Mu Dan's Lifetimes |
| 3. | "'Pengcheng Book School'" Argues |
| 4. | Catullus and Roman dramatic literature |
| 5. | Ships in the night: A study of conceptual metaphor use for teaching first-year writing |
| 6. | The mass production of old New England |
| 7. | The black press and the shaping of protest in African American literature, 1840--1935 |
| 8. | Sacred subjects: Gender and nation in South Asian fiction |
| 9. | Causation, conception and color |
| 10. | Ethics of the obvious |
| 11. | 'A brutalized culture': The horror genre in contemporary Irish literature |
| 12. | Transforming social conflict through an expanded theory of rhetoric |
| 13. | Imagining nation and imaginary Americans: Race, immigration, and American identity in the fiction of Salman Rushdie, Ralph Ellison, and William Faulkner |
| 14. | Reverie, reading, and the Victorian novel (Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, England) |
| 15. | The skewed subject a topological study of subjectivity in Bollywood films |
| 16. | Accounting for failure: Arrested development and the British Bildungsroman, 1805--1891 |
| 17. | World Without End: Conceptions of Heaven in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Protestant England |
| 18. | Addicted subjects: Crime, aesthetics, and British literature |
| 19. | The Use of Egyptian and Egyptianizing Material Culture in Nubian Burials of the Classic Kerma Period |
| 20. | Globalization and Chinese Buddhism: The Canadian experience |
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