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1. | An Archetypal Criticism Of Gerald's Death In Women In Love |
2. | Research Of The No.18"LET US GARLANDS BRING" By GERALD FINZI |
3. | The Research On Gerald Prince’s Narrative Theory |
4. | On Gerald Segal’s Chinese Studies |
5. | On The Causes Of Gerald’s Tragedy In Women In Love |
6. | A Study Of Postindian Survivance Writing By Gerald Vizenor |
7. | A Study On Gerald Graff's Literary Criticism |
8. | Studies On The Time Structure Of Micro Film |
9. | Suppression And Resistance |
10. | A Translation Practice Report On Tricksters,Captives,and Conjurers:the "Roots" Of Liminality And Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart |
11. | Survival,Rebellion And Redemption |
12. | A Study Of Apocalyptic Destruction And Utopian Construction In Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart |
13. | Heirs to the nightmare: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and the post-imperial presidency |
14. | Gerald Finzi's 'Requiem da Camera' (op. 3b, 1924), with particular emphasis on editorial problems in its third movement |
15. | Liberating menageries: Animal speaking and 'survivance' in Elizabeth Bishop and Gerald Vizenor |
16. | Beyond 'dehydrated history': Towards an anthropology of the history of the Great Irish Famine (Cecil Blanche Fitz Gerald Woodham Smith, John Mitchel) |
17. | Re-imagining the contact zone: Ethnic theory and the fiction of Clarence Major, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ana Castillo, and Gerald Vizenor |
18. | The geopolitics of incest in the Age of Conquest: Gerald of Wales through Geoffrey Chaucer |
19. | Time's inexorability: A performance study of Gerald Finzi's 'Earth and Air and Rain |
20. | Reworlding the word: Contemporary Native American novelists map the third space (Gerald Vizenor, Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Hogan) |
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