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Re-Making the Italians
Collective Identities in the Contemporary Italian Historical Novel©2012 Thesis -
La construcción literaria de la víctima
Guerra Civil y franquismo en la novela castellana, catalana y vasca©2015 Thesis -
The Representation of Dance in Australian Novels
The Darkness Beyond the Stage-Lit Dream©2011 Thesis -
A Dangerous Fiction
Subverting Hegemonic Masculinity through the Novels of Michael Chabon and Tom Wolfe©2013 Thesis -
Skyscraping Frontiers
The Skyscraper as Heterotopia in the 20th-Century American Novel and FilmThesis -
The Epistolary Novel in Eighteenth-Century Russia
©2001 Thesis -
Das Groteske und seine Gestaltung in der Gothic Novel
Untersuchungen zur Struktur und Funktion einer ästhetischen Kategorie©1991 Thesis -
Redefining Integrity
The Portrayal of Women in the Contemporary Novels of Sigrid Undset©1992 Thesis -
«We Have a Commonalty and a Common Dream»
The Indigenous North American Novel in the 1990s©1998 Thesis -
No Mean City?
The Image of Dublin in the Novels of Dermot Bolger, Roddy Doyle and Val Mulkerns©1998 Thesis -
Die Entstehung der Novel Food-Verordnung der Europäischen Union
Politische Konflikte um Lebensmittel und Gentechnik©2000 Thesis -
Suicide in the German Novel 1945-89
©2002 Thesis -
Young Love – Negotiations of the Self and Society in Selected German Novels of the 1930s
(Hans Fallada, Aloys Schenzinger, Maria Leitner, Irmgard Keun, Marie Luise Kaschnitz, Anna Gmeyner and Ödön von Horváth)©2002 Thesis -
Resistance and Consciousness in Kenya and South Africa
Subalternity and Representation in the Novels of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o and Alex La Guma©2002 Thesis -
The Articulation of Science in the Neo-Victorian Novel
A Poetics (and Two Case-Studies)©2002 Thesis -
Facts and Fictions of Anglo-Irishness
The Novels of Shane Leslie against the Background of his Essayistic Work©2003 Thesis -
The Shaping of the Double Vision
The Symbolic Systems of the Italian Novels of Edward Morgan Forster©2005 Thesis