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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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