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English Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
Now showing items 201-220 of 449
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Amy Robsart and Kenilworth
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An interpretation of an investigation into the administration and methods of teaching elementary school English
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
Aeschylus' Prometheus in English dramatic literature with introduction, notes, appendix, bibliography, and index
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
The French romantics in England
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
Autobiography: "Index to the norm"
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
The influence of the theory of evolution on the major English poets from 1859 to 1900
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
The Russian character in the Russian short story
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
The social note in the American essay with reference to American life (1900-1915)
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
The influence of Christ in recent American verse
(University of Kansas, 1921) -
The treatment of royalty in the plays of Beaumont and Fletcher
(University of Kansas, 1919) -
A dictionary of the characters found in the romances and tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
The North American Review as a critical journal, 1815-1860
(University of Kansas, 1922) -
Problems of recent British essayists
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
Brotherhood in Browning
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
A glance as the Kansas novel
(University of Kansas, 1915) -
Feminisms, Publics, and Rhetorical Indirections: Figuring Marcet Haldeman-Julius, Anita Loos, and Mae West, 1905-1930
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)This work seeks to establish indirect feminist rhetoric, rhetoric that denies, elides, parodies, or co-opts its perceived exigencies, within the emergence of spectacular technologies of writing in the early 20th century, ... -
Framing Environmental Justice: From American to Global Perspectives
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)This dissertation contests the idea that environmental justice discourse emerges solely from the United States. It creates dialogue between texts that represent a traditional American environmental justice frame and those ... -
"Aslan's Own Land": Pastoral, Imperialism, and Environmental Stewardship in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)Recent scholarship on C.S. Lewis's life, work, and personal views of nature has suggested that we should use his enduring children's series The Chronicles of Narnia to teach youth environmental appreciation and stewardship. ... -
Penelope Salvo and Impossible Red
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)All Penelope Salvo wanted was a place to live. After her mother died, her only goal was to never be homeless. This eventually leads to a flower pot Houng, a man in Chinatown with a room to rent. Moving into his herbal shop ... -
Look Look Look
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)Look Look Look, a creative dissertation, is in two main parts, a book-length collection of poems and a scholarly essay, both on the topic of motherhood. Both sections of Look Look Look examine the relationship between ...