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  • The Presence of the Jungian Archetype of Rebirth in Steven Erikson’S Gardens Of

    The Presence of the Jungian Archetype of Rebirth in Steven Erikson’S Gardens Of

  • And Nineteenth-Century Rake Character to Depictions Of

    And Nineteenth-Century Rake Character to Depictions Of

  • Diplomarbeit

    Diplomarbeit

  • University of California

    University of California

  • The Country Wife by William Wycherley (1675) English Restoration Comedies- Stock Characters

    The Country Wife by William Wycherley (1675) English Restoration Comedies- Stock Characters

  • Elite Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century British Literature

    Elite Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century British Literature

  • “You Have a Lovely and Unusual Name.” Mrs De Winter from Daphne Du Maurier’S Rebecca – a Gothic Heroine in Search of Identity

    “You Have a Lovely and Unusual Name.” Mrs De Winter from Daphne Du Maurier’S Rebecca – a Gothic Heroine in Search of Identity

  • The Reform'd Coquet, Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady, and the Accomplish'd Rake

    The Reform'd Coquet, Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady, and the Accomplish'd Rake

  • The Hero and the Anti-Hero in the Novels of Jane Austen

    The Hero and the Anti-Hero in the Novels of Jane Austen

  • 373.Pdf (582.3Kb)

    373.Pdf (582.3Kb)

  • Curbing the Cuckold-Maker: the Transformation of the Restoration Rake in English Comedy, 1660-1686

    Curbing the Cuckold-Maker: the Transformation of the Restoration Rake in English Comedy, 1660-1686

  • Stage a Content Overview

    Stage a Content Overview

  • The Rake's Progress

    The Rake's Progress

  • THE RISE of the LIBERTINE HERO on the RESTORATION STAGE by JAMES BRYAN HILEMAN (Under the Direction of Elizabeth Kraft)

    THE RISE of the LIBERTINE HERO on the RESTORATION STAGE by JAMES BRYAN HILEMAN (Under the Direction of Elizabeth Kraft)

  • An Archetypal Reading of the Manarmakeri Myth from Biak, Papua: Its Development Implications and Political Significance

    An Archetypal Reading of the Manarmakeri Myth from Biak, Papua: Its Development Implications and Political Significance

  • The Rake and the Fop in the English Comedy Between 1662 and 1728

    The Rake and the Fop in the English Comedy Between 1662 and 1728

  • Understanding Female Beauty in the Eighteenth Century by Katherine

    Understanding Female Beauty in the Eighteenth Century by Katherine

  • How Reliable Are William Hogarth's 'The Rake's Progress'

    How Reliable Are William Hogarth's 'The Rake's Progress'

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  • The Savage Self: "Indians" and the Emergence of the Modem British Subject
  • The Romantic Wilderness with the Association of God and Wilderness
  • WOMEN AS FIGURES of DISORDER in the PLAYS of OSCAR WILDE by SARIKA PRIYADARSHINIBOSE
  • The Fops of the Restoration Comedy
  • The Roles of Servant Characters in Restoration Comedy, 1660 - 1685
  • Noble Savage’ in Ann of Swansea’S Welsh Fictions Jane• Aaron
  • Jungian Archetypes in Samuel Beckett's Trilogy a Thesis
  • A Rake's Progress
  • Extend 1 Problem and Solution
  • 'A Rake's Progress'
  • The Railway Children
  • The Natural Man in Thomas Hardy's Short Stories
  • The Rake's Progress: Masculinities on Stage and Screen


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