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1. | On The Chinese Elements In Marianne Moore's Poems |
2. | A Reading Of Marianne Moore's Animal Poems In Light Of Laozi's Ecoethicism |
3. | A Study Of Indeterminate Morality In Marianne Moore’s Poetry |
4. | Literalist Of The Imagination |
5. | The Modernity Of Marianne Moore’s Poetry |
6. | Animal Complex In Marianne Moore's Poetry |
7. | Indeterminacy And Immanence In Marianne Moore's Poetry |
8. | Historical Reconstruction And Political Concerns: A New Historical Study Of Marianne Moore's Poetry |
9. | Chinese Cultural Imagination In Moore's Poetry |
10. | Dialogue Of Form And Ethics In Marianne Moore's Poetry |
11. | Innovation Of Poetic Rhythm In Marianne Moore's Early Poems |
12. | Subversion Of The Images Of The Other In Marianne Moore's Poetry |
13. | A Study On The Quest For Virtue In Marianne Moore's War Poems |
14. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of "The Complete Prose Of Marianne Moore"(Excerpts) |
15. | A Study Of Alienation In Marianne Moore's Poetry From The Perspective Of Foucault's Power Theory |
16. | 'It is a privilege to see so much confusion': Marianne Moore and revision |
17. | Humility and the face of nature: Towards an ecological ethics of humility in the works of Henry Thoreau, Susan Cooper, Walt Whitman, and Marianne Moore |
18. | A future and a hope: Eschatology of the other in twentieth-century American literature by women (Marianne Moore, Zora Neale Hurston, Lucille Clifton, Fanny Howe) |
19. | 'Complete in itself it needs no other, and can't be coupled:' The Spinster Poetics of Emily Dickinson & Marianne Moore |
20. | Museums, libraries, and the woman writer: Edith Wharton, Marianne Moore, and Nella Larsen |
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