English Department
Dublin Core
Title
English Department
Description
Collection of undergraduate theses from the English Department.
Rights
All rights reserved
Coverage
2006-
Collection Items
Confining Spaces: The Effects of Physical Place and Social Space in Wuthering Heights
By Madeline Lange
Masculinity and its Double Standard as Reflected in the Work The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
By Susanna Gonzales-McCaulley
An Analysis of First-Person Narration with Speculation and Stream of Consciousness in Historical Fiction and Part One of the Novel The Tale of Margaret Sweeney
By Claire Eschenbauch
The Small Clouded Circle: Isolated Souls in Three of Flannery O'Connor's Short Stories
By John Plaski
Warning: Use of Racist Language
Warning: Use of Racist Language
Finding Gothic Triangulation in a Selection of Edgar Allan Poe's Poems: Highlighting Themes of Love, Longing, and Loss
By Samantha Huebner
"The Bloody Mary": A Study of John Foxe's Book of Martyrs and its Appeal to English Protestant Sentiment
By Melanie Dodson
Dialect and Characterization in Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
By Andrea Buschke
Warning: Use of Racist Language
Warning: Use of Racist Language
An Analysis of the Effect of the Writing Styles of Hemingway and Fitzgerald on Magical Realism and the Original Short Story "The Girl From the West"
By Noah Schroeder
Biblical Allusions and Sympathetic Evolution: Understanding the Reception of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure
By Sarah Miskowski
The World Is Quiet Here: A Study of the Critical Use of Modern Children's Literature
By Sara Gustafson
The Sanctification of Metaphor: Reformation Piety and the Artistry of Herbert and Bunyan
By Sarah Bublitz
Chaucer and Naughty Women: The Ethical Measure in "The Wife of Bath" and "The Miller's Tale"
By Payton Persinger
A Modern Approach to Language Processing Exploring the Theory and Practice of Artificial Neural Networks
By John Dodson
Singular Growth: An Apology of Quiet Storm and Adapting the Written Word to Its Visual Form
By Jack Albert
The Influence of Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley: The Tenth Muse and the African Muse
By Madelyn Herbert