-
Enkeling en gemeenskap in die filosofie van Jean-Paul Sartre
-
Jean Anouilh's theatre, 1968-1981 : the family on stage
-
Representations of writers as public ntellectuals Jean-Paul Sartre, Nadine Gordimer, Gao Xingjian and Pablo Neruda
-
Die ontmaskering van 'n vergeefse hartstog : 'n interpretasie van die eksistensiele fenomelogie van J-P Sartre om sy ontologiese grondontwerp heen
-
Les dieux cachés de l’existentialisme : la soumission et la révolte dans l’œuvre de Jean-Paul Sartre et d’Albert Camus (French)
-
Die revidierte Moderne : divergente postmoderne Perspektiven auf Martin Walsers Roman, Ohne einander
-
The ontological demand: on the ethics of being-in-common in Jean-Luc Nancy and Achille Mbembe
-
Autobiographie et autographie dans l'oeuvre d'Albert Memmi (French)
-
Orestes, from a Moral Model to an Authentic Free Person. The Depiction of Orestes by Aeschylus and Sartre.
-
La vie et l'oeuvre de Francois de Curel
-
Jean-Jacques Rousseau en Suid-Afrika
-
Forms of power and energies of change in the works of Chinua Acbebe, Bessie Head and Dambudzo Marechera
-
Die herlading van die woord in die poesie van Gerrit Achterberg
-
‘The man I could have been’: masculinity and uncanny doubles in selected novels of Damon Galgut
-
The self in the thought of Kierkegaard, Sartre and Jung
-
The body has a mind of its own
-
The dynamics of oppression portrayed in Harold Pinter's One for the Road and Salah Abdul-Saboor's Night Traveller
-
Discourse and identity in Antigone, The Awakening, and The House of Mirth
-
Investigating the human condition through the sculpted figure: exploring the artworks of Jane Alexander, Camille Claudel, Rook Floro, and William Kentridge
-
Presentations of masculinity in a selection of male-authored post-apartheid novels
-
Woolf's philosophy of literary subjectivity : Virginia Woolf's 'To the lighthouse' and Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist theory
-
The representation of water in selected Southern African fiction
-
Plato en Aristoteles se poetika
-
Indlela ababunjwe ngayo abafazi kwiincwadi zedrama ZesiXhosa