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James Joyce's Use Of Topography In Ulysses, Mary Beth Delea
James Joyce's Use Of Topography In Ulysses, Mary Beth Delea
Honors Theses
James Joyce's Ulysses stands out as the most conscientiously topographical novel ever written, according to the authors of Literary Landscapes of the British Isles. The Dublin which Joyce recreates is the Dublin of physical reality, painstakingly transposed so as to elicit exact details of the city. This detailed locale plays an important role in the novel, revealing many of Joyce's ingenious artistic purposes. The topography of Dublin appears the beginning of Ulysses and is significant until the end of the novel, influencing three major aspects of the work. The aspects referred to include the personality of Dublin as well as …
Implementation Of The Leu-Candoli Report For Educational Change In Lincoln Park And Near North, Chicago, 1968 To 1973, Ralph J. Cusick
Implementation Of The Leu-Candoli Report For Educational Change In Lincoln Park And Near North, Chicago, 1968 To 1973, Ralph J. Cusick
Dissertations
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St Eustatius: Acculturation In A Dutch Caribbean Colony, Patricia Lynn Kandle
St Eustatius: Acculturation In A Dutch Caribbean Colony, Patricia Lynn Kandle
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Systemic Therapy In The Context Of Puerto Rican Culture., Alan Kurtz
Systemic Therapy In The Context Of Puerto Rican Culture., Alan Kurtz
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
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The Holyoke Boys' Club Community Counseling Program : Its Development And Work For Change In Families And Community Environmental Systems., Kenneth R. Salvas
The Holyoke Boys' Club Community Counseling Program : Its Development And Work For Change In Families And Community Environmental Systems., Kenneth R. Salvas
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
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Administrative And Educational Change : A Case Study Of The John E. Boyd Center - Chronology Of A Change Process., Harold Wilson
Administrative And Educational Change : A Case Study Of The John E. Boyd Center - Chronology Of A Change Process., Harold Wilson
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
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Decision-Making And Choice : An Investigation To Determine Why High School Students In The Providence, Rhode Island School System Chose To Attend Magnet Programs., Lynn Howard Smith
Decision-Making And Choice : An Investigation To Determine Why High School Students In The Providence, Rhode Island School System Chose To Attend Magnet Programs., Lynn Howard Smith
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
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Politics And Educational Policy: The Control Of The Chicago Public Schools During The Administration Of Mayor Anton J. Cermak, Kip Sullivan
Politics And Educational Policy: The Control Of The Chicago Public Schools During The Administration Of Mayor Anton J. Cermak, Kip Sullivan
Dissertations
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The Inveiglement Of "The Stolen Child", Bertram Barnes
The Inveiglement Of "The Stolen Child", Bertram Barnes
Honors Theses
William Bulter Yeats was born June 16, 1865, in a house called "Georgeville," in Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland. His father, John Butler Yeats, was a first rate Anglo-Irish painter, philosopher, critic and scholar. His mother, however, was introspective and preferred the quiet life of rural Ireland to the intellectual exchange that captivated her husband. In the poetry of W. B. Yeats, there are manifestations of both his mother's and his father's influence. The Yeats family shuffled back and forth between Dublin, London, and Sligo, always short of money but rich in culture, learning and verve.
Toward A Reconsideration And Refinement Of The Pattern Stage Of Self-Knowledge Development., Harry F. Sweitzer
Toward A Reconsideration And Refinement Of The Pattern Stage Of Self-Knowledge Development., Harry F. Sweitzer
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
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Samuel Davies: Promotor Of "Religion And Public Spirit", Alan Dale Strange
Samuel Davies: Promotor Of "Religion And Public Spirit", Alan Dale Strange
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Human Influence On The Distribution Of Gorse (Ulex Europaeus L.) Along The Mendocino County Coast California, David J. Springer
Human Influence On The Distribution Of Gorse (Ulex Europaeus L.) Along The Mendocino County Coast California, David J. Springer
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
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In The Name Of Speculation| Aspects Of W.S. Merwin's Poetry, Lidija Davidovska
In The Name Of Speculation| Aspects Of W.S. Merwin's Poetry, Lidija Davidovska
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
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