Keyword [Jeanette winterson] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | Ethical Growth Of The Protagonist In Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit |
| 22. | An Analysis Of Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit From The Perspective Of Bildungsroman |
| 23. | Subverting Old Tradition And Reconstructing Beautiful Life |
| 24. | Deconstruction And Reconstruction |
| 25. | Study On The "Story" Narration Of Jeanette Winterson’s Novels |
| 26. | On Trauma Ethics In Jeanette Winterson’s Fiction |
| 27. | A Study Of Trauma In Jeanette Winterson’s Novels |
| 28. | Recollection,Pursuit And Self-redemption |
| 29. | A Study Of Narrative Identity In Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit And Lighthousekeeping:a Ricoeurean Ethical Perspective |
| 30. | The Narrative Art In Jeanette Winterson’s Passion |
| 31. | "Productive Love" Under Aberration:A Frommian Study Of Jeanette Winterson’s Three Novels |
| 32. | Subjectivity and the body in novels by Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Will Self, and Jeanette Winterson |
| 33. | 'A highly ambiguous condition': The transgender subject, experimental narrative and trans-reading identity in the fiction of Virginia Woolf, Angela Carter, and Jeanette Winterson |
| 34. | Christianity and lesbian subjectivity in texts by Alice Walker, Jeanette Winterson and Carla Trujillo |
| 35. | Identity fiction: The subversive role of the feminist imaginary in Jeanette Winterson's 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' and 'The Powerbook |
| 36. | Recurrent structural and thematic traits in Jeanette Winterson's 'The Passion' and 'Sexing the Cherry': Time, space and the construction of identity |
| 37. | Mind over mother: Gender, education, and culture in twentieth century British women's fiction (Virginia Woolf, Dorothy L. Sayers, Margaret Drabble, Anita Brookner, Jeanette Winterson) |
| 38. | The Subject Construction Of The Protagonist In The Passion From The Perspective Of Mirror Image |
| 39. | A Study On Heroine’s Sex Orientation In Winterson’s Two Semi-autobiographies From The Perspective Of Jungian Archetypal Theory |
| 40. | Image,Language And Self-reconstruction |
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