Keyword [Susanna] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | Analysis On Susanna's And Dou E's Attitude Towards Chastity And Martyrdom In The Cross-cultural Context |
2. | An Archetypal Study Of The Journals Of Susanna Moodie |
3. | The Role Status And Expression Technique Of Soubrette Soprano In Western Operas |
4. | Role Of The Wonderful Time Is Coming Is Analysed |
5. | Character Features Opera "The Marriage Of Figaro" And Sang Susanna In Analysis |
6. | The Construction Of Susanna Moodie's Canadian Identity In Roughing It In The Bush |
7. | Survival And Growth—An Ecofeminist Analysis Of Roughing It In The Bush |
8. | Singing Analysis Of The Opera Aria "It's A Wonderful Time Coming" |
9. | The Female Perspective In The Paintings Of Susanna Varadon And Mary Cassatt |
10. | An Analysis Of Susanna's Role In The Opera "The Wedding Of Figaro" |
11. | The Establishment Of Susanna's Onstage Music Visualization In "Le Nozze Di Figaro" |
12. | The Character Creation And Aria Analysis Of Susanna In "The Marriage Of Figaro" |
13. | The novel and the conservative: The politics of early American women's fiction (Susanna Haswell Rowson, Hannah Webster Foster, Tabitha Tennay, Frances Burney, Charlotte Ramsay Lennox) |
14. | 'Gothified histories': Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century women's gothic novels and enlightenment historiography (Sophia Lee, Ann Radcliffe, Susanna Rowson) |
15. | Female developments in the modern novel: Neera, George Eliot, Susanna Tamaro, Sibilla Aleramo, Doris Lessing, and Gertrude Stein (Italy, Zimbabwe) |
16. | Vernacular Columbia: The practice of community in post-revolutionary American literature (Philip Freneau, Susanna Rowson, William Dunlap, Charles Brockden Brown, Lenora Sansay) |
17. | The good, the bold, and the beautiful: The story of Susanna and its Renaissance interpretations |
18. | Cultural Darwinism and the literary canon: A comparative study of Susanna Moodie's 'Roughing It in the Bush' and Caroline Leakey's 'The Broad Arrow |
19. | Skirting bedlam: Women's autobiographies of mental illness (Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Zelda Fitzgerald, Susanna Kaysen, Kate Millett) |
20. | Aphra Behn and Susanna Centlivre: A materialist-feminist study |
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