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English Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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The Change from the Suffix th to s, in the Third Person, Present Tense of the Verb: A Problem in the History of English Language
(University of Kansas, 1908-05-08) -
Setting in the Modern Short Story
(University of Kansas, 1913-06-05) -
Folk-Lore in the Dramas of Lyly, Greene, and Peele
(University of Kansas, 1913) -
The Objectivity of Poe
(University of Kansas, 1913) -
A Study in the Criticism of Prose Fiction from Daniel Defoe to Jane Austen
(University of Kansas, 1912-06) -
Aspects of the Gothic Romance
(University of Kansas, 1912-06) -
Miss Jane Porter as a Romantic Writer
(University of Kansas, 1912-05-15) -
A Dictionary of the Characters in George Eliot’s Novels, Part II
(University of Kansas, 1911-05-15) -
The Negro in Literature
(University of Kansas, 1911) -
Coleridge’s Attitude Toward Various Subjects as Shown in His “Biographia Epistolaris”
(University of Kansas, 1911) -
Poe’s Place in Southern Criticism
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The Development of the English Masque, Showing its English Origin
(University of Kansas, 1909) -
The Essays of Elia
(University of Kansas, 1909-01) -
The Principles of Thomas Jefferson
(University of Kansas, 1908) -
The Didactic Element in Tennyson
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A Comparison of the Fables Contained in La Fontaine, Marie De France, and the Collections known as Isopet I, Isopet II, Isopet de Lyon
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Meditations on Place and Spirit
(University of Kansas, 2011-05-31)This is a collection of essays loosely grouped under the subject of "nature writing." Each work focuses on a specific place and experiences I have had in the natural world. I focus on western Kansas, where I was raised in ... -
The Elizabethan Stage
(University of Kansas, 1907-05) -
History in Scott’s Novels
(University of Kansas, 1907) -
A Concept of Oratory
(University of Kansas, 1907)