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English: Recent submissions
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Review of Ray Parlour, The Romford Pelé
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The psychological basis of Hazlitt’s criticism
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The friendship of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
The diction in volume I of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Dred
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
The old Irish saga -- romance of Deirdre
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
Recent poetry on the prairie
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
James Lane Allen : the man and his works
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
Indian place names of Kansas
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
The Tristram legend in English and American poetry since 1850
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
The Hebrides in English literature
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
Cry to dream again
(University of Kansas, 1966) -
The Extracurriculum of Two Black Preachers: A Descriptive Study of Culturally Learned Practices
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)This study examines the "extracurriculum" of the black preacher, the extracurriculum as theorized in Rhetoric & Composition, a subfield within the discipline of English. The extracurriculum is a concept characterized by ... -
Anxious Origins: Zora Neale Hurston and the Global South, 1927-1942
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)Zora Neale Hurston's autoethnographic trilogy of the Global South - Mules and Men (1935), Tell My Horse (1938), and Dust Tracks on a Road (1942) - charts a geocultural terrain that recovers transgressive histories otherwise ... -
EXPLAINING SELECTION: EXAMINING UPTAKE IN THEORY AND LITERATURE
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)This project has at the very least a dual purpose. It seeks to elaborate on uptake, applying to it theories from sociology, linguistics, history, and philosophy, and to illustrate the process of uptake in Elizabeth Gaskell's ... -
The Medieval Green Age: Environmentalism and English Literature in the Middle Ages
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)In my dissertation I challenge standing views of the Middle Ages by forging a connection between current ecocritical theory and the representation of the environment in Medieval literature. Grounding my argument with ... -
Consuming Communities: U.S. Women's Regionalism and Consumer Culture, 1870-1930
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)Literary regionalism has always faced critical devaluation, both at the time of its greatest popularity in the late nineteenth century and during its critical rediscovery in the past twenty years. Even those critics who ... -
"Narratives of Technological Globalization and Outsourced Call Centers in India: Droids, Mimic Machines, Automatons, and Bad 'Borgs"
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)Taking as a premise that contemporary communication and information technology-aided globalization is a world-making practice that relies on narratives to construct and transmit global imaginaries and relational identities, ... -
Kansas in the American novel and short story
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A study of words of Scottish Lowland dialect in John Watson's Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
Some contributions to the study of Kansas vocabulary
(University of Kansas, 1929)