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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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