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"Seeing Narrative"
Seeing and understanding: narrative technique in Berlie Doherty's Dear Nobody.(Critical Essay): An article from: Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature
4th Earl of Dunmore
Discernment: Seeing Through the Narrative Economy
Jason Olinik
Discernment: Seeing Through the Narrative Economy
Jason Olinik
A Woman's Place Is in the Story: Seeing Women in the Biblical Narrative
Sandra L. Glahn
Seeing the Raven: A Narrative of Renewal
Peter M. Leschak
Russian Narrative and Visual Art: Varieties of Seeing
Roger B. Anderson
Let's Talk: Changing the Narrative and Seeing My Mother as Human
Dom Skinner
Harriet! Come to the Window Quick! You Won't Believe What I'm Seeing in the Neighbor's Driveway!: The Instructive Narrative of the Self Propelled, Walk Behind Lawnmower Snow Plow/Pusher.
Prévost Hubbard
Seeing Blood and Water: A Narrative-Critical Study of John 19:34
Sebastian A. Carnazzo
Seeing God's Anger: and other narrative poems
Ricky C. Rose
The Anatomy of Seeing: A Structural Analysis of Light, Composition and Narrative in Art Photography
Adri Berger
The Witcraft of Seeing Things Differently: Hyperdetermined Humor, Unusual Viewpoints, and Narrative Rhetoric in Terry Pratchett's Discworld Novels
Lauri Määttä
Seeing in tongues: A narrative of language and visual arts in Quebec = Le bout de la langue : les arts visuels et la langue au Québec
Johanne Lamoureux
Russian Narrative & Visual Art: Varieties of Seeing
Anderson Roger B Debreczeny Paul
Seeing Tongues, Hearing Scripts: Orality and Representation in the Ancient Novel (Ancient Narrative Supplements)
Victoria Rimell
Seeing Tongues, Hearing Scripts: Orality and Representation in the Ancient Novel (Ancient Narrative Supplementum) by Victoria Rimell (2007-12-31)
Unknown Author
Seeing God Through Science: Exploring the Science Narrative to Strengthen and Deepen Faith in the Creator
Barry David Schoub
Very Surprising Narrative, a, of a Young Woman Discovered in a Rocky Cave, After Having Been Taken By the Savage Indians of the Wilderness in the Year 1777. and Seeing No Human Being for a Space of Nine Years. in a Letter From a Gentleman to a Frien
Abraham Panther
Black Evanescence: Seeing Racial Difference from the Slave Narrative to Digital Media
Peter Lurie
SEEING WITHOUT DISTORTION: A PERSONAL NARRATIVE
Stephanie J M Williamson