검색어 : 통합검색[Missionaries --Fiction]
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Missionaries, Fiction
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Chamberlin, J.;
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(Michigan quarterly review,
v.46,
2007,
pp.38-56)
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2
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Fact and Fiction: Images of Missionaries in Zimbabwean Literature
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Chitando, Ezra;
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(Studies in world Christianity,
v.7,
2001,
pp.80-94)
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3
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Images: Mission and Missionaries in Contemporary Fiction and Cinema
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Neely, Alan;
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(Missiology,
v.24,
1996,
pp.451-478)
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4
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Hyperbole in Early Modern Missionary Travel Accounts of China
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Teo, Emily;
University of Erfurt , Germany;
(Past & present,
v.257,
2022,
pp.261-293)
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5
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To Anglicize and Angelize the Rape of Nanking
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Ma, Sheng‐
mei;
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA;
(Journal of popular culture,
v.56,
2023,
pp.648-659)
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6
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The origin of the Westernized vernacular Chinese baihuawen: A re-evaluation of the influence of Western missionaries on Chinese literature
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Jin, YUAN;
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(Frontiers of literary studies in China,
v.3,
2009,
pp.247-269)
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7
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The Perils of Published Missionary Letters
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Duffy, Mervyn;
Good Shepherd College, Auckland, New Zealand;
(International bulletin of mission research,
v.42,
2018,
pp.251-261)
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8
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SYNTHESIZING HINDU AND CHRISTIAN ETHICS IN A. MADHAVIAH'S INDIAN ENGLISH NOVEL<i>CLARINDA</i>(1915)
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Waha, Kristen Bergman;
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(Victorian literature and culture,
v.46,
2018,
pp.237-255)
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Reviews
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(The Journal of religious history,
v.8,
1974,
pp.198-214)
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“Hear an indian sister’s plea” : Reporting the work of 19th-century british female missionaries
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Rowbotham, Judith;
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(Women's studies international forum,
v.21,
1998,
pp.247-261)