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1. | The American Sinologist Dorothy Ko' Studies On Chinese Women Of The South Of The Yangtze At The Transitional Period Of Ming And Qing Dynasty |
2. | Ambivalence In Constructing The Woman's Identity |
3. | Innovation In Psychological Shadow: An Analysis Of Innovation In Pilgrimage |
4. | A Study Of White-aborigine Relationship In The Man From Mukinupin By Dorothy Hewett |
5. | Comparative Study On Humor In The Poetry Of Emily Dickinson And Dorothy Parker |
6. | Humor In Dorothy Parker's Short Stories |
7. | Study On Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin |
8. | Different Worlds: A Comparison of Love Poems By Dorothy Livesay (Canada, 1909--1996) and By Forugh Farrokhzad (Iran, 1935--1967) |
9. | Rewriting the Scripts: Marriage, Motherhood, Family, and Trauma in the Novels of Dorothy Allison, Barbara Kingsolver, Toni Morrison, and Sue Monk Kidd |
10. | A unity of contraries: Dorothy Day and the 'no-alibi' Rhetoric of Defiance and Devotion |
11. | Evil and the God of narrative: Four types of contemporary Christian theodicy (Alvin Plantinga, James Cone, Dorothy Soelle, David Griffin, John Hick) |
12. | Seventy years of swearing upon Eric the Skull: Genre and gender in selected works by Detection Club writers Dorothy L. Sayers and Agatha Christie |
13. | Passage, pilgrimage, and power in Oz: Transformative moments in Dorothy's journey |
14. | At wit's end: The rhetoric of humor and the ends of talk (James Thurber, Dorothy Parker, Zora Neale Hurston, Edward Albee) |
15. | Angelic troublemakers: Religion and anarchism in Henry David Thoreau, Dorothy Day, and Bayard Rustin |
16. | Geographies of power in Willa Cather, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Dorothy Allison |
17. | Sowing barren ground: Constructions of motherhood, the body, and subjectivity in American women's writing, 1928--1948 (Nella Larsen, Margaret Mitchell, Carson McCullers, Dorothy West, Anne Taylor Fleming) |
18. | Wine, women, and song: Gender and alcohol in twentieth-century American women's fiction (Katherine Anne Porter, Dorothy Parker, Dawn Powell, Jean Stafford) |
19. | Eroticizing aggression: Power, pleasure, and modernist representation (D. H. Lawrence, Dorothy Sayers, E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston) |
20. | Mind over mother: Gender, education, and culture in twentieth century British women's fiction (Virginia Woolf, Dorothy L. Sayers, Margaret Drabble, Anita Brookner, Jeanette Winterson) |
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