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1. | A Critical Biography Of Horace N. Allen, The U.S. Minister To Korea During The Late 19th And Early 20th Century |
2. | The Exploring Of Minnan Porcelain Carving Art And Thinking Of That Being Integrated Into Oil Painting |
3. | A Study Of Narrative Style In The Castle Of Otranto From The Gothic Perspective |
4. | Narratives of cultural pessimism in Horace's 'Odes' and 'Epodes' |
5. | Horace N. Allen: Expansionism and missions in Korea and Hawaii |
6. | Poetics and polemics: Horace's satiric idiom and the comic tradition |
7. | Poetry, philosophy, and adaptibility in Horace's 'Epistles' |
8. | Social disruption in the Gothic novels of Horace Walpole, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Jane Austen |
9. | An analysis of Horace's 'Ode' 1.25: A thin line between love and hate |
10. | The social location of Horace's poems: Landscape, literary talks, friendship, and lyric monuments |
11. | Iambic configurations: Iambos from Archilochus to Horace (Callimachus, Greece, Roman Republic, Roman Empire) |
12. | Providence and Politics: Horace N. Allen and the Early US-Korea Encounter, 1884-1894 |
13. | Choosing a path: A study of the theories of Christian conversion and Christian nurture in the 'Confessions' of St. Augustine and in 'Christian nurture' by Horace Bushnell |
14. | The epistolary addressee: A study of Horace's 'Odes' and 'Epistles' |
15. | Internationalism and isolationism between the wars: An opinion survey focusing on George Horace Lorimer, Gilbert M. Hitchcock and the 'World-Herald', and the correspondence of Cordell Hull |
16. | Horace Grant Underwood: Ecumenism and interreligious dialogue in a Korean missionary context |
17. | Philosophy and word-play in the Epistles of Horace |
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