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English Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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The Social and Religious Status of Siouan Women Studied in the Light of the History and Environment of the Siouan Indians
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The Psychological Novel as Represented in the Work of George Elliot
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The Dramatic use of Madness
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Thought in the Poetry of Keats
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Chaucer and Morris
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A Comparison of Beowulf and Achilles as National Characters
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Othello and Emilia Galotti: A Comparative Study
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A Personal Theory of Poetics
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Alliteration in Tennyson
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Dramatic Climaxes in the Plays of Shakespeare
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Matthew Arnold’s Mind as Revealed in his Poetry
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A Study of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar with Reference to North’s Plutarch
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The Metaphor and Simile in Shakespeare’s Comedies
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Color in Chaucer
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Nature in Chaucer
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Wordsworth’s Poetical Theory
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The Use of Conversation in the English Novel
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The Development of English Prose with Special Reference to Ornamentation
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Why a Decline in Literature
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TALES OF A FRIJOLERA
(University of Kansas, 2011-07-25)A coming of age story about the struggles a young girl faces as she negotiates childhood fears and threats to the foundation of everything she knows, her family.