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Keats' Use Of Drama In His Major Odes, Linda G. Stuckey Jun 1976

Keats' Use Of Drama In His Major Odes, Linda G. Stuckey

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam: The Way Of A Mystic, Carolyn E. Wagner May 1976

In Memoriam: The Way Of A Mystic, Carolyn E. Wagner

Theses & Honors Papers

The purport, therefore, of this thesis will be to discover some of the general characteristics of a mystical experience as accepted by various students of mysticism and to discern whether or not these characteristics are to be found in In Memoriam. Other poems by the Poet Laureate will be used to gain insight into the development of the author's attitude toward mysticism, as well as any influential ideas of such associates as Arthur Henry Hallam, or other contemporary writers, or historical movements. Throughout, there will be an attempt to refute, compromise, or concur with any critical conjectures made regarding Tennyson's …


An Analysis Of The Needs For Private Support At Longwood College, A Plan For Immediate Action, George R. Bristol May 1976

An Analysis Of The Needs For Private Support At Longwood College, A Plan For Immediate Action, George R. Bristol

Theses & Honors Papers

It was the purpose of this study:

  1. To review the history of the Long wood College Foundation, Incorporated , to identify appropriate patterns of procedure for the future expansion of fund -raising efforts.
  2. To identify those immediate and long -range needs of Longwood College which can only be met through private funding.
  3. To determine the types of fund -raising programs most likely to meet these needs.
  4. To involve as many of the individuals and departments of the College in the development program as possible.
  5. To initiate an immediate fund -raising program.

These objectives were attempted through studying the programs at …


Kate Chopin In Transition From Local To Naturalism, Roselyn Cornwell Hines Apr 1976

Kate Chopin In Transition From Local To Naturalism, Roselyn Cornwell Hines

Theses & Honors Papers

My thesis concentrates on Mrs.Katherine O'Flaherty Chopin, a Southerner who published between 1889 and 1899, and who, for years, was considered an obsolete Local Colorist. She is now enjoying a revival of interest which must be attributed to her importance as a writer who exhibited those precepts upon which modern literature is based - those found in the movements of Realism and Naturalism.

With literary roots in the Local Color mode,Mrs.Chopin's early works exemplify, to some extent at least, all of its principles. While she falters somewhat in the dominant literary technique, we find the Local Colorist's emphasis on geography, …


The Role Of Nazi Propaganda In The Destruction Of The European Jews, Dawnn C. Adams Apr 1976

The Role Of Nazi Propaganda In The Destruction Of The European Jews, Dawnn C. Adams

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


Keats' Odes And The Dissolution Of Conflict Through The Poetic Imagination, Shirley Fleming Cox Feb 1976

Keats' Odes And The Dissolution Of Conflict Through The Poetic Imagination, Shirley Fleming Cox

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


"Did I Guess At That Paul Knew?" The Influence Of Pauline Theology On Robert Browning, Beverly H. Laine Jan 1976

"Did I Guess At That Paul Knew?" The Influence Of Pauline Theology On Robert Browning, Beverly H. Laine

Theses & Honors Papers

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Aspects Of Animal Imagery In Characterization In Selected Poems Of Robert Browning, Lynda T. Farrell Jan 1976

Aspects Of Animal Imagery In Characterization In Selected Poems Of Robert Browning, Lynda T. Farrell

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.