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Death In Children's Literature, Joyce Ann Kaufman
Death In Children's Literature, Joyce Ann Kaufman
Honors Theses
Mr. Wordsworth posed an interesting question. What should a child know about death?
Often we try to protect children from death. Euphemisms are used regarding death. People and pets do not die, they "pass away," "go to sleep," or "go to live in heaven." When a death occurs in a family, the adults often say of a young child, "It doesn't seem to bother him. Maybe he doesn't realize what has happened." Other people may mention that "He has accepted it so well. Children adapt so easily."
The Search For Truth: Narrative Technique In "Lord Jim" And "Absalom, Absalom!", Jacquelyn King Donegan
The Search For Truth: Narrative Technique In "Lord Jim" And "Absalom, Absalom!", Jacquelyn King Donegan
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
William Faulkner's The Sound And The Fury And Kateb Yacine's Nedjma : A Comparative Study Of Style And Structure As Related To Time, Frances A. Brahmi
William Faulkner's The Sound And The Fury And Kateb Yacine's Nedjma : A Comparative Study Of Style And Structure As Related To Time, Frances A. Brahmi
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
English-Vietnamese Translation: An Internship, Blaine L. Hart
English-Vietnamese Translation: An Internship, Blaine L. Hart
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
The art of translation lies in a literary limbo, subservient to the creativity and expressions of others. Yet in attempting to bridge two different languages and cultures, it entails unique problems as difficult as those encountered in any other literary activity.
The following is the report of a project carried out with the Translation Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the fall of 1975 as a senior Honors project in fulfillment of requirements for graduation from the Honors Program at U.S.U. Since this internship itself formed the bulk of my project, the following is presented …
Joseph Smith As A Jacksonian Man Of Letters: His Literary Development As Evidenced In His Newspaper Writings, Walter A. Norton
Joseph Smith As A Jacksonian Man Of Letters: His Literary Development As Evidenced In His Newspaper Writings, Walter A. Norton
Theses and Dissertations
This study examines the newspaper writings of Joseph Smith Jr., the Mormon Prophet, traces his development as an American writer as evidenced in his newspaper publications, and notes the major concepts contained therein which demonstrate that Smith may deservedly be called a "Jacksonian Man of Letters."
Emerging from his youth lacking even rudimentary writing ability, Smith began his development with the translation of ancient scriptural records. Literary experiences with other scriptures, historical records, and even grammar classes augmented his development. Smith later turned his attention to frontier newspapers and served briefly as an editor. Jail confinement provided further stimulus to …
A Reading Of Robert Henryson's "Testament Of Cresseid", Craig Mcdonald
A Reading Of Robert Henryson's "Testament Of Cresseid", Craig Mcdonald
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Romanticism And Evangelical Christianity In William Cowper's The Task, Carol V. Johnson
Romanticism And Evangelical Christianity In William Cowper's The Task, Carol V. Johnson
Masters Theses
In The Task, dated 1785, William Cowper clearly anticipates certain major themes in early nineteenth-century British Romantic poetry. In his individual presentation of the central Romantic themes of this "transitional" work, however, Cowper differs significantly from the major Romantic poets whose work his own most resembles. This is largely due to the strain of Evangelical Christianity that pervades the poem, as the result of his contact with the Evangelical Revival that swept England during the second half of the eighteenth century. The orthodox Christian doctrine and morality that underlie the Romantic themes in The Task, together with the …
Father And Sons In Bernard Malamud's The Natural And The Assistant, John Timothy Dailey
Father And Sons In Bernard Malamud's The Natural And The Assistant, John Timothy Dailey
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Endless Journey: William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying And John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath: A Comparative Study, Sherri L. Lawrence
The Endless Journey: William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying And John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath: A Comparative Study, Sherri L. Lawrence
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Joe Christmas: A Hero In Conflict In Faulkner's Light In August, Carole Booker Winkleblack
Joe Christmas: A Hero In Conflict In Faulkner's Light In August, Carole Booker Winkleblack
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Predestination As A Motif In Faulkner's Light In August, Virginia A. Riegel
Predestination As A Motif In Faulkner's Light In August, Virginia A. Riegel
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Theme Of Othello, James Irving Krumrey
Beckett's Manipulation Of Audience Response In Waiting For Godot, Robert Carl Themer
Beckett's Manipulation Of Audience Response In Waiting For Godot, Robert Carl Themer
Masters Theses
This thesis examines one of the many paradoxes of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot--that although on the surface Beckett reduces his characters to the barest minimum in human terms, the spectator still finds himself, mysteriously, identifying with those pathetic stage creatures and their plights.
The dual purpose of this paper is to examine the methods Beckett used to foster this sense of spectator-character likeness and to assess its impact upon the spectator. It explores the contrast between the near-caricatures, Pozzo and Lucky, and the more complexly humanized Vladimir and Estragon. It discusses Beckett's universalization of character, time, place, and …
Page And Stage: A Structural Investigation Of Agatha Christie's "Three Blind Mice" And "The Mousetrap", Martha Morrow
Page And Stage: A Structural Investigation Of Agatha Christie's "Three Blind Mice" And "The Mousetrap", Martha Morrow
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.