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Richard Wright Newsletter. Vol. 2, no. 1 (Fall 1992)
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Richard Wright Newsletter. Vol. 1, no. 2 (Fall 1991)
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Richard Wright Newsletter. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 1991)
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"Gendering Men: Masculinities, Nationalisms, and Post-Independence African Literature"
(University of Kansas, 2016-12-31)Studies on the relationship between gender and the nation tend to underscore the experiences of women, while obfuscating more complex understandings of gender, and eschewing a critical engagement with the ways in which ... -
Better English for the foreign born
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The representation of village and rural life of the Middle West in the American local color short story 1900-1931
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Poetry magazines in America from 1912 to 1931
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The sonnet in American literature, 1865-1900
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The diction in volumes I and II of Scribner's Monthly
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A study of the diction in the first four volumes of Harper's Magazine
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Identity and Awareness: Manifestations of Self and Persona in Early Modern English Drama
(University of Kansas, 2014-12-31)This dissertation traces five early modern English dramatic characters through their crises of identity. The reader will follow the very different ways these characters respond to the demand that they represent themselves ... -
Transnational Feminist Publics: Digital Contexts for Rhetorical Activism
(University of Kansas, 2014-01-01)This dissertation combines scholarship on public rhetorics, transnational feminisms, and digital media in order to examine and critique the ways transnational activist projects use digital media with the goal of adding ... -
How Can I Help You?
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)This nonfiction story is set in a small town just outside of Austin, Texas: as a twenty-something academic, yet naïve, preacher's daughter with a new boyfriend, Nate, I slowly find my relationship turning into a constant ... -
The Prophet of Oak Ridge
(University of Kansas, 2016-08-31)Presented here is a collection of linked novellas plus an academic introduction. The critical introduction attempts to frame questions that may arise when fiction writers blend historiography with the process of writing ... -
These Are Your Eyes Now: Poems
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)This collection of poems features two separate but related projects, "Telescope City" and "Paint Can Can-Can." "Telescope City" is a speculative project focusing on high-powered ground telescopes as a place to call home, ... -
The Childless Ones
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)This book is both a novel and a collection of stories. More precisely, it is two interconnected collections of stories that each form a separate novel; those two novels, in turn, come together to form one, larger novel. ... -
Thomas Dekker's pamphlets
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Characterization in Paradise Lost as related to Milton's personality
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A linguistic study of G. W. Cable's novel The Grandissimes
(University of Kansas, 1930)