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Keyword [John Cheever]
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1. John Cheever As A Novelist
2. The Middle-class's Crisis Described By John Cheever In His Fictions
3. On The Relationship Between Wang Meng's Translation Of John Cheever's Cure And His "Seasons" Series Writing: Acceptance And Innovation
4. Continuation And Innovation
5. Alienatioil And Salvation---A Study Of John Cheever’s The Wapshot Chroicle From The Perspective Of Existentialism
6. Choices In The Predicament-an Existentialist Reading Of Falconer
7. Escaping From Prison To Paradise: A Lacanian Reading Of John Cheever’s Falconer
8. A Study Of Male Anomie In John Cheever's Novels
9. Paradise In Decay-A Thematic Study On John Cheever's Oh What A Paradise It Seems
10. Predicaments And Self-redemption:John Cheever's Falconer
11. Literature as self-help: Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace)
12. Subversive discourses in selected writings of Nathanael West, Tennessee Williams, John Cheever, and Edward Albee
13. Metonymy and metaphor in the fiction of John Cheever
14. The Suburban Writing In John Cheever's Novels
15. "New England Writing" From John Cheever's "Wopshaw Series"
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