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The reaction against realism in contemporary American fiction: a study of the work of John Hawkes, John Barth and Thomas Pynchon
Published 1978“…This thesis explores the reaction against realism in the work of three contemporary American novelists, John Barth, John Hawkes and Thomas Pynchon, with a view both to elucidating their individual literary styles and concerns, and to suggesting why these writers no longer consider realism a valid fictional mode. …”
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An edition of the daybook of John Reddish, 1780-1805
Published 1979“…The thesis is an investigation of a manuscript collection of songs and music written by three members of the Reddish family, John Reddish producing the major part of the manuscript. …”
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Eco-consciousness, dwelling and anxiety in selected works of John Burnside
Published 2017“…Therefore, the dissertation aimed to examine nature and anxiety in John Burnside’s novels The Dumb House (1997), The Locust Room (2001), and A Summer of Drowning (2011). …”
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Is John’s Gospel antisemitic? With special reference to its use of the Old Testament
Published 1995“…It becomes clear that John not only makes extensive use of the Jewish scriptures, but that those scriptures are essential to every facet of his Gospel. …”
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John Curtin's War (vol. I): The coming of war in the Pacific, and reinventing Australia
Published 2017“…Using much new material John Edwards' vivid, landmark biography places Curtin as a man of his times, puzzling through the immense changes in Australia and its region released by the mighty shock of the Pacific War. …”
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SIR JOHN GARDNER WILKINSON (1797-1875): LOST WORLDS OF ANTIQUARIANISM IN EGYPT AND THE BALKANS
Published 2022“…This project takes an “intellectual history” or “history of ideas” approach toward reconsidering the work of Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875), who has been referred to as “the father of British Egyptology”. …”
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Seeking peace of mind: paranoia and its therapy through nature in John Burnside’s A Summer of Drowning
Published 2016“…This article examines the development of paranoia in John Burnside’s A Summer of Drowning. The study will mainly focus on anxiety as the main cause of the protagonist’s anxious feelings. …”
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Jazz improvisation in the style of John Coltrane. Case study: Epistrophy by Thelonious Monk / Izaad Amir Salamon
Published 2009“…This process can enable one to become a more established and highly evolved improviser. …”
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