Keyword [Emile] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | The Psychoanalytic Thuoght In Emile Zola's Naturalistic Novels |
2. | Construction Of The Chinese Harmonious Society Seen From The Social Integration View Of Emile Durkheim's "Corporation" |
3. | Holism And Individualism:the Two Theoretical Approaches Of Durkheim’s Rebuilding Religion |
4. | "Demian - Emile Sinclair Anxious Teenager '' Style |
5. | Natural Human Nature,Education And "Humanitarian Morality" |
6. | The Portraiture Of Modern Art A Research Of Manet's Portrait Of émile Zola |
7. | Modified Forms Coexist With Conservative Contents |
8. | A Study Of émile Benveniste's Discourse Linguistics And Contemporary Western Discourse Theory |
9. | The Historical Narrative Study Of Emile Kusturica's Films |
10. | Border-crossing laughter: Humor in the short fiction of Mark Twain, Mikhail Naimy, Edgar Allan Poe, and Emile Habiby |
11. | Reclaiming the heroine: Appropriating 'negative' representations of women from Emile Zola's 'Nana' and Theordore Dreiser's 'Sister Carrie' |
12. | French sacrifice: Violence and the sacred in the thought of Emile Durkheim and Georges Bataille |
13. | Emile Meyerson's neo-Kantian epistemologie : An interpretationand defense |
14. | Time and tyranny in Kojeve and Rousseau's 'Emile' (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Alexandre Kojeve) |
15. | Viktor Emile Frankl's meaning paradigm: Logotherapy as a model for meaning -centered pastoral ministry in the contemporary Singaporean context |
16. | The World You Save: Poems in diverse forms (Translation, with Original writing, Theophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Emile Nelligan, Mei Sheng, France, China) |
17. | The creation of realism: Humanity and its limits in works by Balzac, Eliot, Zola, and Manet (Honore de Balzac, George Eliot, Emile Zola, Edouard Manet, France) |
18. | Dalcroze by any other name: Eurhythmics in early modern theatre and dance (Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, Konstantin Stanislavsky, Rudolf von Laban) |
19. | The gaze in the model-painter relationship: Fictions of art by Zola, the Goncourts, Poe, and James (Emile Zola, Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt, France, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James) |
20. | The first 'Annee sociologique' and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim) |
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