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1. | On Resistance Of Control And Expansion Of Consciousness In William S. Burroughs' Textual Practice |
2. | An Ecological Interpretation Of Wake Robin And Winter Sunshine |
3. | The Study Of American Writer John Burroughs’s Ecological Thoughts |
4. | An Ecological Criticism On John Burroughs’ Natural Literatures |
5. | Comparative Studies On The Nature Writing Between Wei’an And John Burroughs |
6. | An Ecocritical Interpretation Of John Burroughs’ Works |
7. | A Study On "the Other" In William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch |
8. | Overstepping And Pain:Biopolitics Of Naked Lunch |
9. | A Study On The Acceptance Of John Burroughs In China |
10. | Body Politics And Aesthetic Context-Building In The Works By William S. Burroughs |
11. | The Rebellious Writing Of William Burroughs' Novels |
12. | Mosaic of juxtaposition: The narrative strategy of William S. Burroughs |
13. | Interzone: The Cold War Dialectic and Subject-Substance Inscription in the Early Work of William S. Burroughs |
14. | 'Cut the word lines': The evolution of the cut-up method as revolutionary weapon in William S. Burroughs's 'Nova' trilogy |
15. | Revaluing the literary naturalist: John Burroughs's emotive environmental aesthetics |
16. | Power and Indeterminacy: The Noisy Networks of Foucault, Cage, Burroughs, and Delany |
17. | The remains of the Victorian gentleman in James, Conrad, and Wharton (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Edith Wharton, Ford Madox Ford, Edgar Rice Burroughs) |
18. | Picture poetry: The visual arts and American avant-garde literature (John Ashbery, William S. Burroughs, Frank O'Hara) |
19. | Coming to terms with nature: American literature and the ecological imagination (Henry David Thoreau, John Burroughs, Mary Hunter Austin) |
20. | Invitatons to an icy land: Textual constructions for nature tourism in John Burroughs' and John Muir's narratives of Alaska and the Far North |
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