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Keyword [Gabriel Garcia Marquez]
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1. A Comparative Study Of Marquez 's And Magic Novels By Mo Yan
2. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years Of Solitude "cultural Implication Of The Concept Of Time
3. The Research Of The Theme Of Love And Death Of Gabriel Garcia Marquez
4. On The Issues Of Love In Love In The Time Of Cholera
5. A Study Of Marquez’s Influence On Mo Yan’s Novel Writing
6. A Study Of Narration In The Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Novels
7. Alternative Writing Of Male Life Experience
8. The Image Of Mental Diseases And Its Cultural Meanings In Gabriel De Garc(?)a M(?)rquez's Novels
9. The Relationship Between Environments And Individual's Survival In Gabriel García Márquez's Novels
10. Study On The Performance Characteristics Of Love Motif In Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Novels
11. The short novel and the representation of subjectivity: 'Manhunt' by Alejo Carpentier and 'Memory of My Melancholy Whores' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
12. Re: Magical realism: The remythification, reconception, and regendering of narrative in Alejo Carpentier's 'El reino de este mundo', Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'Cien anos de soledad', and Isabel Allende's 'La casa de los espiritus'
13. The other 'I': The new narcissism of postmodernism. First person non-protagonist narrators in novels by Jose Donoso, Elena Garro, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas Llosa
14. The discourses of love and violence in popular culture and two novels of Gabriel Garcia Marquez: 'No One Writes to the Colonel' and 'Love in the Time of Cholera'
15. Waking to the dream: How myth and archetype inspire and inform two works by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
16. La memoire et l'oubli dans 'Cent ans de solitude' de Gabriel Garcia Marquez, suivi de, Nuits Blanches
17. New World romance and authorship (Edgar Allan Poe, Hart Crane, Jorge Luis Borges, Argentina, Alejo Carpentier, Cuba, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Colombia)
18. Dictators, directives, tyrannical figures, and cultural discourse: Jorge Zalamea, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Mario Vargas Llosa
19. The female grotesque in the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabel Allende, and Frida Kahlo
20. Geographies of power in Willa Cather, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Dorothy Allison
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