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Keyword [Elizabeth Bowen]
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1. On The Construction Of Female Subjectivity In Elizabeth Bowen's The Death Of The Heart
2. A Study Of The Theme Of Alienation In Elizabeth Bowen's Novels
3. A Female Gothic Interpretation Of Elizabeth Bowen’s Wartime Stories
4. Elithbeth Bowen’s Pursuit Of Female Identity Manifested In Her Three Works
5. On Portia’s Marginality In Elizabeth Bowen’s The Death Of The Heart
6. The Representation Of Depressing Spaces And Communal Predicaments In Bowen's Early Novels
7. The 'Innocent Women' In The Fiction Of Elizabeth Bowen
8. On The Lack Of Communicative Rationality In The Death Of The Heart
9. Alienation And Anxiety
10. Ethical revivals: Discontinuities and moral self-cultivation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Iris Murdoch
11. Sympathy and ambivalence: Identity politics in early twentieth-century anti-imperial novels (E. M. Forster, Mulk Raj Anand, India, Elizabeth Bowen, Sean O'Faolain, Ireland)
12. Placing modernism: The fictional ecologies of Virginia Woolf, Winifred Holtby, and Elizabeth Bowen
13. THE MODERN BRITISH 'BILDUNGSROMAN' AND THE WOMAN NOVELIST: DOROTHY RICHARDSON, MAY SINCLAIR, ROSAMOND LEHMANN, ELIZABETH BOWEN, AND DORIS LESSING
14. Intriguing the Domestic: Exploring the Connections Between Elizabeth Bowen and Eileen Chang's Novels and Short Fictio
15. A Report On The Chinese Translation Of To The North (Excerpt) From The Perspective Of Communicative Translation Theory
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