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2012The impact of the Second World War on Kazuo Ishiguro’s major characters in A pale view of hills, An artist of the floating world and The remains of the dayJantira Koedkham
2013IN PURSUIT OF THE AMERICAN DREAM: THE FILIPINO-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN SELECTED WORKS BY CARLOS BULOSAN AND BIENVENIDO N. SANTOSPhatcharasorn Noipann
1966The Indian-English relationship as seen in the works of Kipling, Forster, Orwell, and John MastersYenrudee Chuthathong
1989The influence of Greek tragedy on Eugene O' Neill's workKaeokallaya Apaibanditkul
2020Interlanguage pragmatics: an investigation of pragmatic transfer in responses to English tag questions by l1 Thai learnersWattana Wattananukij
2017L2 ACQUISITION OF WH-OPERATOR MOVEMENT IN ENGLISH OPEN INTERROGATIVES BY L1 THAI LEARNERS: A CASE OF THE FAILED FUNCTIONAL FEATURES HYPOTHESISPairoj Kunanupatham
2016LANGUAGE ATTITUDES AND IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION OF THAI SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH IN THE WORKFORCEPichet Prakaianurat
1968Loneliness as a motivating theme in the plays of Tennessee WilliamsChuanplern Lekhanavin
2007Madness as symptomatic of american society in twentieth century American novels : a study of William Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury, Joseph Heller's Catch-22 and Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's NestJanejai Punnopatham
1966Mark Twain : his development as a writerAphiradi Guratana
1971Modern man as portrayed in the works of John SteinbeckCharupan Phengsrithong
1977The narrative techniques of Jane AustenPenny Lorwatanapongsa
2014THE POPULARITY OF CHARLES DICKENS'S NOVELS AS REFLECTED IN THEIR TEXTUAL AND MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS: A STUDY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD, BLEAK HOUSE AND GREAT EXPECTATIONSSakchai Lunlaporn
1966The problem of evil in William Golding's novelsChalermsie Nantasenie
2018Reclaiming stolen voices : an indigenous, region-based reading of Leslie Marmon Silko’s ceremony, Patricia Grace’s Potiki and Kiana davenport’s shark dialoguesKrittaporn Reungwattanakul
1964The relationship between men and women in the novels of D.H. LawrencePinit Ratanakul
2016RENEWED ECOLOGICAL PERCEPTION OF PLACE AND SELF IN THE NOVELS OF BARBARA KINGSOLVERWisarut Painark
2020Representations of the body in British science-fiction novels from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century: a study of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's the coming race, H.G. Wells' the time machine and Aldous Huxley's brave new worldKornnop Jaroenvong
2014SEX, SEXUALITY, AND MODERNITY IN THE LITERARY WORKS OF D. H. LAWRENCEMorakot Pan-iam
1963Some aspects of Hardy's novelsUbol Rakbamrung