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81. Prospects for a new humanism in a post-humanist age: Re-examining the later works of Jean-Paul Sartre
82. Imitating women: Rhetoric, gender, and humanist pedagogy in English Renaissance drama
83. Spenser's 'inward ey': Poetics, lexicography, and the motives for Edmund Spenser's linguistic idealism
84. The prefaces of Badius Ascensius: The humanist printer as arbiter of French humanism and the medieval tradition in France
85. A Ciceronian sunburn: Humanist/ic rhetoric and the ethics of Spenserian poetics
86. Humanist taste and Franciscan values: Cornelio Musso and Catholic preaching in sixteenth-century Italy
87. Finding the body: Essays toward a new humanist poetics
88. Humanism and the artist Raphael: A view of Renaissance history through his humanist accomplishments
89. Reform of church and state: English humanist pamphlets and letters, 1529-1547
90. The humanist as reader: Petrarch's use of the writings of Augustine
91. Girolamo Savonarola and the problem of humanist reform in Florence
92. From isolation to whole sight: A study of humanist existentialism in John Fowles, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre
93. EARLY RENAISSANCE SCULPTURE AND ARCHITECTURE AT CASTIGLIONE OLONA IN NORTHERN ITALY AND THE PATRONAGE OF A HUMANIST, CARDINAL BRANDA CASTIGLIONE (LOMBARDY, FRANCO-FLEMISH)
94. HISTORY AND MEMORY IN SHAKESPEARE'S HISTORY PLAYS
95. Rocking the Boat and Sinking the Ark: the Humanist Novel as Vehicle for the Victorian Religious Crisis
96. Humanist and Puritan traditions in Milton's pastoral poetry: Syncretic shepherds upholding religious liberty for dissenting Protestant groups
97. Post-humanist Perspective On Man And Nature In Beckett's Plays
98. Post-humanist Interpretation Of Do Androids Dream Of Electronic Sheep?
99. Marx's Transcendence Of Feuerbach's Anthropology
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