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Verbal and visual language and the question of faith in the fiction of A.S. Byatt
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Transformations of the self in the European picaresque novel
Guzman de Alfarache, Moll Flanders, Gil Blas de Santillane -
The coin of redemption
redemption in medieval literature -
The face of the writer
readings in literary self-portraiture -
The feminine struggle for power
a comparative study of representative novels east and west -
Responses of college readers with different cultural backgrounds to a short story
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Beauty and the beast
catalogues of good women from Antiquity to the Renaissance -
Exploring literary perspectives of poetry through an interactive, multimedia, learning environment
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How can multimedia be designed to assist comprehension of the literary text for foreign language learners?
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The trinity and Martin Luther
a study on the relationship between genre, language und the trinity in Luther's works (1523 - 1546) -
Re-temporalizing the self
ontological fictions of space-time -
20th century scientific theory as an interpretive tool for dramatic literature
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Ghosts in modern drama
Ibsen, Strindberg, O'Neill and their legacy -
Fictions of the self
studies in female modernism ; Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein and Djuna Barnes -
Transformations of the self in the European Picaresque novel
Guzman de Alfarache, Moll Flanders, Gil Blas de Santillane -
The anatomies of roguery
a comparative study in the origins and the nature of picaresque literature -
Literary theory and the practice of narrative poetry
Young Tasso's heroic project and the epic tradition from Homer to Milton -
Gender and desire in contemporary drama
Lillian Hellman, Natalia Ginzburg, Franca Rame and Ntozake Shange -
Keats, Leopardi, and Hölderlin
the poet as priest of the absolute -
Wolfe, Malraux, Hesse
a study in creative vitality -
The demon-lover
the theme of demoniality in Engl. and continental fiction of the late 18th and early 19th centuries -
A study in the narrative structure of three epic poems
Gilgamesh, the Odyssey, Beowulf -
Invisibility and interpretation
history and hope in African literature -
The prose poem as a genre in nineteenth-century European literature
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Theatrum mundi
the history of an idea