Keyword [Irving] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | The Translation And Diffusion Of Babbit’s New Humanism In China |
22. | The School Of Critical Review Misread And Utilize Irving Babbitt’s Humanism |
23. | The Fear Of Death |
24. | The Morning News Supplement And The New Poetry In The Twenties |
25. | Irving Berlin’s Musical Songs Creation |
26. | A Study On Babbitt’s New Humanism Literary View And Its Relationship With Chinese Culture |
27. | Irving Babbitt's New Humanism: An outsider's perspective on curricular debates at the turn of the 20th century |
28. | Restoring Washington Irving into the national American canon |
29. | Trying to grow: An exploration of John Irving's use of childhood development, sexual angst and the immaculate protagonist as social critic in 'The Hotel New Hampshire', 'A Prayer for Owen Meany', and 'The World According to Garp' |
30. | Canada Veneers and Irving Oil: Labour and the postwar settlement in Saint John, New Brunswick, 1945--1949 |
31. | Spanish Orientalism: Washington Irving and the romance of the Moors |
32. | The impact of Stravinsky's serial conversion on composers of the 'American Stravinsky School': An examination of selected works for piano (Igor Stravinsky, Arthur Berger, Irving Fine, Lukas Foss, Harold Shapero, Leo Smit) |
33. | The politics of nostalgia and the signification of space: Walter Scott and Washington Irving |
34. | Textual projections: The emergence of a postcolonial American Gothic |
35. | Six Weeks---The New Man and the London Theatre Season of 1895: Henry James, Henry Irving, Oscar Wilde |
36. | Curiosity, fraternity, and nineteenth-century fiction (Charles Brockden Brown, Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle) |
37. | A poetics of the blank: Studies in nineteenth-century American literature from Irving to Dickinson |
38. | The elements of neoclassical style in the women's choir compositions of Irving Fine |
39. | Part blood, part ketchup: Coming of age in America with J. D. Salinger, Philip Roth, John Irving, Edith Wharton and Jamaica Kincaid |
40. | Washington Irving Chambers: Innovation, professionalization, and the new Navy, 1872-1919 |
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