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Displaying 50 subjects:
- Butler, Octavia E. Kindred. (4 articles)
- Butler, Octavia E. Xenogenesis. (3 articles)
- Butler, Orville R., 1952- (2 reviews)
- Butler, Rebecca P. Copyright for teachers and librarians. (1 article)
- Butler, Rex. (1 review)
- Butler, Rex D., 1952- New prophecy & "new visions": evidence of Montanism in The passion of Perpetua and Felicitas. (2 reviews)
- Butler, Rhett (Fictitious character) (1 article)
- Butler, Richard, 1942- Greatest threat: Iraq, weapons of mass destruction and the crisis of global security. (1 review)
- Butler, Richard J. Safety practices, firm culture, and workplace injuries. (1 review)
- Butler, Robert, 1942- Contemporary African American fiction: the open journey. (1 review)
- Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680. Hudibras. (1 article)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 -- Criticism and interpretation. (1 article, 1 review)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc. (1 review)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 -- Travel -- New Zealand. (1 article)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902. Authoress of the Odyssey. (1 article)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902. Erewhon. (1 article)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902. Note-books of Samuel Butler. (1 review)
- Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902. Way of all flesh. (1 article)
- Butler, Susan, 1932- (1 review)
- Butler, Todd Wayne. Imagination and politics in seventeenth-century England. (1 review)
- Butler-Evans, Elliott, 1938- Race, gender, and desire: narrative strategies in the fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker. (1 review)
- Butlin, Martin. Oxford companion to J.M.W. Turner. (1 review)
- Butling, Pauline. Poets talk: conversations with Robert Kroetsch, Daphne Marlatt, Erin Mouré, Dionne Brand, Marie Annharte Baker, Jeff Derksen and Fred Wah. (1 review)
- Butling, Pauline. Writing in our time: Canada's radical poetries in English (1957-2003) (1 review)
- Buto. (2 articles, 1 review)
- Buto -- History. (1 review)
- Butor, Michel -- Criticism and interpretation. (1 article)
- Butor, Michel. Emploi du temps. (2 articles)
- Butor, Michel. Japon depuis la France: un rêve à l'ancre. (1 article)
- Butor, Michel. Modification. (1 article)
- Butor, Michel. Portrait de l'artiste en jeune singe. (1 article)
- Butorac, Rebecca J. (1 article)
- Butrica, Andrew J. Beyond the ionosphere: fifty years of satellite communication. (1 review)
- Butrica, Andrew J. Single stage to orbit: politics, space technology, and the quest for reusable rocketry. (1 review)
- Butrica, Andrew J. To see the unseen: a history of planetary radar astronomy. (1 review)
- Butsch, Richard, 1943- Citizen audience: crowds, publics, and individuals. (1 review)
- Butsch, Richard, 1943- Making of American audiences: from stage to television, 1750-1990. (1 review)
- Butt, Gavin. After criticism: new responses to art and performance. (1 review)
- Butt, Gavin. Between you and me: queer disclosures in the New York art world, 1948-1963. (2 reviews)
- Butt, John. (4 reviews)
- Butt, Miriam, 1966- Argument realization. (1 review)
- Butt, Miriam, 1966- Nominals: inside and out. (1 review)
- Butt, Miriam, 1966- Theories of case. (1 review)
- Butte, George, 1947- I know that I know that I know: reflections on Paul John Eakin's "What are we reading when we read autobiography?". (1 article)
- Butte, George, 1947- I know that you know that I know: narrating subjects from Moll Flanders to Marnie. (2 reviews)
- Buttel, Frederick H. (1 review)
- Buttenfield, Barbara Pfeil. (1 review)
- Butterfield, Andrew, 1959- (1 review)
- Butterfield, Ardis, ed. Chaucer and the city. (1 review)
- Butterfield, Ardis. Poetry and music in medieval France: from Jean Renart to Guillaume de Machaut. (1 review)
