Keyword [Humanist] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
61. | On The Value Of Humanist Care In Documentary Photography In China |
62. | The Recognition On The Awakening Of Humanist Rationality During Spring And Summer Period |
63. | Study On Deng Xiaoping's Humanist Thought |
64. | The Humanist Thought Of Lukacs Materialized Theory |
65. | Translation Report On Humanist Geography:An Individual's Search For Meaning |
66. | Cyborg's View Of The Body |
67. | 'But the page of prowess': Personal satire, humanist imitation, and emergent authorship in Thomas Nashe's 'Strange Newes' and 'Haue With You to Saffron-Walden' and Elizabethan press culture |
68. | Passion, virtue, and moderation in Shakespearean drama |
69. | 'Monumental mockery': Humanist subversion of the heroic ideal in Erasmus and Shakespeare |
70. | Scholarship staged: Interrogations of university learning in late Elizabethan and early Jacobean drama |
71. | Music of the new Lusitania: The impact of humanist thought on polyphony in sixteenth-century Portugal |
72. | Performing theory: Gendered and erotic complications in cinquecento comedies, and some English reverberations |
73. | Reforming (men of) letters: English language reform and the formation of English literary identity (1540--1660) |
74. | Humanist mystics: Nationalism and the commemoration of saints in Turke |
75. | Ancient epics, Renaissance translations (Homer, Greece, Virgil, Roman Empire) |
76. | Laureate poetry and humanist literary pedagogy in the English Renaissance (Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Milton) |
77. | Miracle at Monte Oliveto Renaissance Benedictine Ideals and Humanist Pictorial Ideals in Perspective |
78. | Towards a Dialogic Humanist Education: A Cross-Cultural Inquiry of I-Thou Relationship |
79. | Loyal subversion: East Germany and its neo-humanist Marxist intellectuals |
80. | The development of rhetorical satire in humanist literature: Erasmus' 'The Praise of Folly' and More's 'Utopia' |
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