Browse MUSE Subject Headings for Articles
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Displaying 50 subjects:
- Harte, Bret, 1836-1902 -- Correspondence. (1 article)
- Harte, Bret, 1836-1902 -- Family. (1 article)
- Harte, Bret, 1836-1902. Ah sin. (1 article)
- Harte, Bret, 1836-1902. Bret Harte: opening the American literary West. (1 review)
- Harte, Bret, 1836-1902. Gabriel Conroy. (1 article)
- Harte, Liam. (1 review)
- Harte, Liam, ed. Ireland: space, text, time. (1 review)
- Harte, Liam, ed. Modern Irish autobiography: self, nation and society. (1 review)
- Harte, Liam. Contemporary Irish fiction: themes, tropes, theories. (1 review)
- Harte, Verity. Plato on parts and wholes: the metaphysics of structure. (1 review)
- Hartford (Conn.) -- Statistics, Vital -- History -- 20th century. (1 article)
- Hartford Stage. (2 reviews)
- Hartford Stage Company. (6 reviews)
- Harth, Alisa. Ṿeha-shemesh ḥimemah lanu et ha-gav. (1 review)
- Harth, Erica. Cartesian women: versions and subversions of rational discourse in the old regime. (2 reviews)
- Hartig, Rachel Mildred. Crossing the divide: representations of deafness in biography. (1 review)
- Hartigan, John, 1964- Odd tribes: toward a cultural analysis of white people. (1 review)
- Hartigan, John, 1964- Racial situations: class predicaments of whiteness in Detroit. (1 review)
- Hartigan, Karelisa. Greek tragedy on the American stage: ancient drama in the commercial theater, 1882-1994. (1 review)
- Hartinger, Brent. Grand & humble. (1 review)
- Hartinger, Brent. Project Sweet Life. (1 review)
- Hartke, Gilbert V., 1907-1986. (1 review)
- Härtl, Holden. Mediating between concepts and grammar. (1 review)
- Hartland, Claude, 1871- Claude Hartland: the story of a life: for the consideration of the medical fraternity. (1 article)
- Hartland, Jessie, ill. (1 review)
- Hartland, Jessie. Night shift. (1 review)
- Hartle, Ann. Death and the disinterested spectator: an inquiry into the nature of philosophy. (1 review)
- Hartle, Ann. Michel de Montaigne: accidental philosopher. (3 reviews)
- Hartle, Ann. Modern self in Rousseau's Confessions: a reply to St. Augustine. (1 review)
- Hartley, Andrew James. Shakespearean dramaturg: a theoretical and practical guide. (3 reviews)
- Hartley, Christopher. (1 review)
- Hartley, David, 1705-1757 -- Authorship. (1 article)
- Hartley, David, 1705-1757. Enquiry into the origin of the human appetites and affections. (1 article)
- Hartley, David, 1705-1757. Introduction towards an essay on the origin of the passions. (1 article)
- Hartley, David, 1705-1757. Observations on man. (1 article, 1 review)
- Hartley, James, Ph. D. Academic writing and publishing: a practical handbook. (1 review)
- Hartley, Janet M. Russia, 1762-1825: military power, the state, and the people. (1 review)
- Hartley, Lucy. Physiognomy and the meaning of expression in nineteenth-century culture. (3 reviews)
- Hartley, M. Heather. Linciati: lynchings of Italians in America [film] (1 article)
- Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943 -- Criticism and interpretation. (1 article)
- Hartley, Matthew. (1 review)
- Härtling, Peter, 1933- (1 article)
- Hartlyn, Jonathan. Struggle for democratic politics in the Dominican Republic. (1 review)
- Hartman, Andrew. Education and the Cold War: the battle for the American school. (1 review)
- Hartman, Cassie, ill. (1 review)
- Hartman, Charles, 1946- (1 review)
- Hartman, Chester W., ed. There is no such thing as a natural disaster: race, class, and Hurricane Katrina. (1 review)
- Hartman, Dan, 1955-, ill. (1 review)
- Hartman, David -- Criticism and interpretation. (1 article)
- Hartman, David, 1931- Heart of many rooms: celebrating the many voices within Judaism. (1 review)
