Keyword [Kurt Vonnegut] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
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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