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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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