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Vol.36No.41990
" This World is Not Conclusion " - A Study on Emily Dickinson's " Death Poems " -
Gerard Manley Hopkins' " Inscape "
Mark Twain's Ambivalence Toward Progress : A Study of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
The Negro as a Serious Subject in Kate Chopin's Fiction
James Joyce's Use of History in Ulysses
Madness , Marginalization and Power in Mrs . Dalloway
Object Relations Theory and Faulknerian Incest in The Sound and the Fury
The Motif of Journey as a Great American Theme
Shakespeare's Control of Audience Response : Dramatic Techniques in Pericles
The Audience's Tragicomic Response to Absurdist Plays