Keyword [allegory] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | The politics of irony and allegory in postmodern and postcolonial discourse and in contemporary Colombian literature |
182. | Transformative Allegory: Imagination from Alan of Lille to Spenser |
183. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Bunyan's 'Pilgrim's Progress': Symbol and allegory as literary representations of redemption |
184. | Reading Plato with Heidegger: A study of the allegory of the cave |
185. | Rhetorical allegory |
186. | Sixth Generation films and national allegory (China) |
187. | Blake and allegory (William Blake, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, E. A. Swedenborg, John Bunyan, Edmund Spenser) |
188. | Gauguin, Gilgamesh, and the modernist aesthetic allegory: The archaeology of desire in 'Noa Noa' |
189. | The New Woman: Literary Modernism and the Trans Feminine Allegory |
190. | The language and the light. The Kabbalistic allegory in Russian literature: From religious philosophy to political mythology |
191. | Allegories of unfaith: Quests for the real and the true in postmodern fiction |
192. | Allegory and apocatastasis: The modernist transformation of the allegorical procedure |
193. | Magic realism: An allegory of colonialism |
194. | Taboo: The actual modernist aesthetic, made real |
195. | Screen Memories of the Mad Monstrous '80s: Trauma and Political Allegory in Horror Films that Look Back at the Reagan Years |
196. | Personification, neoplatonic allegory, and Biblical typology: The syntheses of allegorical methods in Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene', Books III--V |
197. | Allegory and metaphor: Soviet productions of Shakespeare in the post-Stalin era (William Shakespeare) |
198. | Apuleius' 'Cupid and Psyche' and the Egyptian cult |
199. | Paul Celans Gedichtband 'Mohn und Gedaechtnis': Allegorien an der Grenze des Sprechens (German text) |
200. | Resisting the allegory: Writing the self in the novels of Charlotte Bronte |
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