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161. A Study On Cultural Loss And Its Compensation In The Translation By Stephen Owen Of The Poetry Of Du Fu
162. A Study Of The Characteristics Of Theatrical Music In The Conceptual Musical “Into The Woods”
163. Creation In Intertextuality And Polyphony
164. Translator’s Intervention In The Perspective Of Reception Aesthetics Theory
165. A Comparative Study On The Translation Of The Theory Of Criticism And Appreciation In Wenxin Diaolong From The Perspective Of Reception Aesthetics
166. Music Study Of Stephen Chow’s Classic Film Works
167. A Road To Self-Redemption
168. A Study Of Stephen Owen’s Poetry Translation In The Poetry Of Du Fu
169. Absorption,‘Misreading’ And Reconstruction
170. Stephen Wise And The Zionist Movement In The United States
171. A Study On The Space Narration Of Stephen King's Novels
172. Nonsensical 2.0
173. A Select Survey of Choral Arrangements Based on the Songs of Stephen Foster Tracing Developments in Music and Textual Changes Through the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centurie
174. A funny thing happened on the way to an assassination: Observations and commentary by a Pilipino American actor in Stephen Sondheim's musical play, 'Assassins
175. Preserving the kingdom of St. Stephen: Nationalism as a factor in Catholic resistance to communism in Hungary (1944--1956)
176. The meaning of Scripture: Thinking theologically about scriptural interpretation with special reference to Stephen E. Fowl and Kevin J. Vanhoozer
177. Shades of 'schizophrenia' and the rise of radicalized hyper-materialization: A psychoanalytic exploration of abnormal minds and translucent bodies in the works of Stephen King and Nathaniel Hawthorne
178. The rhetorical war: Class, race and redemption in Spanish-American War fiction. Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Richard Harding Davis and Sutton Griggs
179. The grotesque in twentieth-century opera (Alban Berg, Austria, Krzyztof Penderecki, Poland, Harrison Birtwistle, England, Stephen Sondheim)
180. The question of value: Reading Stephen King in a literary context
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