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Keyword [Kurt Vonnegut]
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41. A Study Of The Collage In Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle
42. A Study On The Defamiliarization Of Breakfast Of Champions
43. On The Translation Of Epistolary Texts From The Perspective Of Text Typology
44. Semantic And Communicative Approaches To The Translation Of Kurt Vonnegut:Letters
45. On The Paradox Of Thought In Kurt Von Nigut's Literary Creation
46. Study On The Theme Of Trauma And Rebirth In Vonnegut's Short Stories
47. A Translation Report On Kurt Vonnegut:The Last Interview And Other Conversations
48. On The Dual Ideology Towards Christianity Of Kurt Vonnegut
49. A Study Of The Spatial Narrative In Kurt Vonnegut's Novel Slaughterhouse-Five
50. A Study Of Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle From The Deconstructionist Perspective
51. Strange time: Block universes and strange loop phenomena in two novels by Kurt Vonnegut
52. Symptomatic of excess: Apocalypse in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut
53. From Logology to Dramatism: Kenneth Burke and Kurt Vonnegut as Critical Companion
54. Counter-representing the self in the postmodern: Anti-representational poetics in the fiction of Kurt Vonnegut, Sandra Cisneros, Ishmael Reed, Karen Tei Yamashita, and Haruki Murakami
55. A comparative study of secular accounts of the apocalypse in four contemporary novels:---Kurt Vonnegut's 'Galapagos', 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy---Nicolas Dickner's 'Tarmac', and 'Les larmes de saint Laurent' by Dominique Fortier
56. The Galapagos in American consciousness: American fiction writers' responses to Darwinism (Herman Melville, Kurt Vonnegut, Tennessee Williams, Ecuador)
57. Postmodern laughter: The use of the comic in the fiction of Kurt Vonnegut, Donald Barthelme, and Ishmael Reed
58. Ever forward back: Temporal crisis in Kurt Vonnegut's 'Slaughterhouse Five'
59. Transcendental legacies in American modernism (William Carlos Williams, Katherine Anne Porter, John Steinbeck, Kurt Vonnegut)
60. From 'Breakfast' to 'Bluebeard': Vonnegut after experimentalism (Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.)
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