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1. | A Study On The Music Of Luigi Rusuo Luo |
2. | Nothingness And Tradition: Supremacists Theoretical Research |
3. | From The Fertile Adopted G "to" Lulu ", |
4. | Sound Magician Is A Mighty God |
5. | Translation Of Occult Text From The Perspective Of Skopos Theory |
6. | The Translation Of Occult Texts From The Perspective Of Functional Equivalence |
7. | Japanese Personal Pronoun Occult Studies |
8. | The Occult Sedimentary |
9. | Occulture: W.B. Yeats' prose fiction and the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century occult revival |
10. | The theomagical reformation of Thomas Vaughan: Magic and the occult in early modern British theology |
11. | Between occultism and fascism: Anthroposophy and the politics of race and nation in Germany and Italy, 1900--1945 |
12. | 'Falling to a devilish exercise': The occult and spectacle on the Renaissance stage |
13. | Staging the occult: Continental European influences on the literature of the English Renaissance stage |
14. | Occultism in Robertson Davies's 'The Deptford Trilogy' |
15. | Ritual and the occult in Chinese medicine and religious healing: The development of zhuyou exorcism |
16. | Clamor: Malefica, protest, and the occult economy in early modern England |
17. | Occult invention: The rebirth of rhetorical heuresis in early modern British literature from Chapman to Swift |
18. | Metaphysical and occult explorations of H.D., D. H. Lawrence, and Virginia Woolf |
19. | Rhetorics of darkness: Modern occultism and the popular imaginary (Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Aleister Crowley) |
20. | Dormant talismans: Reconceiving America's spiritual and occult notions of identity (Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Lydia Maria Child, Nathaniel Hawthorne) |
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