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The Forgotten Caste Of The Quadroon In Nineteenth Century Literature, Johanna Sherrier
The Forgotten Caste Of The Quadroon In Nineteenth Century Literature, Johanna Sherrier
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People Don't Do Such Things!: Contextualizing Representations Of Gendered Violence Through The Re-Scripting Of Aristotelean Tragic Devices In Fin-De-Siecle Drama, Olivia Blasi
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Disability Poetry: An Exploration In Three Parts, Daniel Sarmiento
Disability Poetry: An Exploration In Three Parts, Daniel Sarmiento
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Richard Wright's And Chester Himes's Treatment Of The Concept Of Emerging Black Masculinity In The 20th Century, Peter M. Brown
Richard Wright's And Chester Himes's Treatment Of The Concept Of Emerging Black Masculinity In The 20th Century, Peter M. Brown
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The Struggle To Re-Establish Anglo Superiority In American Modernism And Its Collapse Into American Tragedy, Jeff Brelvi
The Struggle To Re-Establish Anglo Superiority In American Modernism And Its Collapse Into American Tragedy, Jeff Brelvi
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A study of the impact Anglo race assertion had on American Modernism through the work of Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and T.S. Eliot shaping the discourse on American cultural identity. Arthur Miller and his "Tragedy and the Common Man" put an end to Modernism's Anglo stronghold and brought about the next period of American literature, ushering it into the era of American tragedy.