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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Deor, The Ruin And The Wanderer, Gary I. Rubin
A Rhetorical Analysis Of Deor, The Ruin And The Wanderer, Gary I. Rubin
Graduate Dissertations and Theses
With Bartlett and Huppé on which to rely, I will deal with three Old English poems: Deor, The Ruin, and The Wanderer. It is my belief that if we subject these poems to the kinds of analysis suggested by Bartlett and Huppé, we will be able to see that rhetoric is a determining factor in theme and structure. The elusive nature of the poems, their seeming illogic at times, may well be explained by the fact that the audience did indeed know the theme, the message, of the poem and that the delight of the poem was …
The Figure Of The Child In Selected German Novellen Of The Nineteenth Century, Frank Peter Strozyk
The Figure Of The Child In Selected German Novellen Of The Nineteenth Century, Frank Peter Strozyk
Graduate Dissertations and Theses
The primary focus in this study will at all times be on the significance of the child for an understanding of a particular Novelle. However, this study will also attempt to draw certain parallels between the authors of this time span and to show what themes—in relation to the child—predominate in the Novelle.
The child in a Novelle can function in many ways: 1) the child can be merely a biological product of a certain sex and age having certain physical characteristics; 2) he can be exposed to physical dangers such as cold, hunger, and beatings; 3) he can be …