Keyword [English Novel] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | A Contrastive Analysis Of Theme And Thematic Progression Pattern Between The Golden Cangue And Its English Version |
| 22. | A Report On The English-Chinese Translation Of The English Novel |
| 23. | The Application Research Of The Adapted English Novels In The Teaching Of English Writing In Senior High School |
| 24. | A Report On E-C Translation Of Selected Part From Reading Turgenev |
| 25. | A Report On The Translation Of My Hero(Chapters 7-8) |
| 26. | A Report On The Translation Of The Novel Of The Blue Duchess(Excerpts ) Under The Communicative Translation Theory |
| 27. | A Project Report On The English-Chinese Translation Of Donald Duk (Chapter 6-9) |
| 28. | A Study Of Novel Metaphors In Advanced English Based On Conceptual Blending Theory |
| 29. | A Study Of Samuel Beckett’s Novel Murphy: |
| 30. | An Empirical Study On The Interactional Functions Between Non-Verbal Subjective Factors And Stylistic Features In English Novels |
| 31. | English-Chinese Translation Strategies Of Aesthetic Representation In English Novel Old Silk Road |
| 32. | The English novel's cradle: The theatre and the women novelists of the long eighteenth century |
| 33. | 'Finding herself somewhat heated by wine': Female drunkenness in the nineteenth-century English novel |
| 34. | Leisure to repent: Essays on the Bible at the origins of the English novel |
| 35. | The uncanny English house in the English novel: 1880s to 1930s |
| 36. | Gendered pathologies: The female body and biomedical discourse in the nineteenth-century English novel (Thomas Hardy, H. Rider Haggard, Charles Dickens) |
| 37. | Writing at a loss: Nation and nuclearism in the twentieth-century English novel (Ford Madox Ford, Julian Barnes, Graham Swift, Raymond Briggs, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe) |
| 38. | The shape of the intellect: Fielding, Austen, Thackeray and the classical English novel (Henry Fielding, Jane Austen, William Makepeace Thackeray) |
| 39. | Before Rushdie: Cosmopolitanism and the national question in the post-colonial Indian English novel |
| 40. | The friendly companion: Toward a comic poetics in the nineteenth-century English novel (Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Maria Edgeworth, George Gissing, Thomas Hardy) |
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