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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
William Dunbar: An Analysis Of His Poetic Development, G. David Beebe
William Dunbar: An Analysis Of His Poetic Development, G. David Beebe
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis examines the work of William Dunbar, a sixteenth century Scottish poet, in order to demonstrate that he is not, as he is often styled, a Scottish Chaucerian. It makes an analysis of the chronological occurrence of forms and themes in his poetry which indicates that his work can be divided into three periods: (1) an initial period in which his work deals with traditional matter and forms; (2) a second period in which he develops a distinctly personal poetic voice; and (3) a final period in which he perfects this personal voice and then relinquishes it for a …
A Theory Of The Perception Of Character, Donna C. Brown
A Theory Of The Perception Of Character, Donna C. Brown
Dissertations and Theses
In this thesis, the critical term "character" is defined from a reader's perspective as a process involving three elements: (1) syntactical character, the printed words that delimit character in the order in which they occur; (2) spatial character, these printed words organized in the reader's mind into a pattern. These two together are called grammatical character; and (3) a mental image that results from reading these printed words.
"Getting Our Language Back", William Edgar Stafford
"Getting Our Language Back", William Edgar Stafford
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
No abstract provided.
Thomas Hardy : A Study; Suffering, Human Will, And Grace In The Major Novels, Russell E. Borland
Thomas Hardy : A Study; Suffering, Human Will, And Grace In The Major Novels, Russell E. Borland
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis concentrates on human relations and the potential for man’s beatitude in Hardy’s major novels through an exploration of suffering, human will, evolutionary meliorism, and Grace, discussed in separate chapters. Chapter I is devoted to an introduction of the major elements of what is here called Hardy’s vision. Relying largely on Florence Emily Hardy’s The Life of Thomas Hardy and on references to some of the novels, a compilation of impressions is arranged into what seems to represent accurately the basic nature of the world and human relations in Hardy’s novels. The emphasis and the thrust of the vision …
"The Writer's Craft", Jessica Mitford
"The Writer's Craft", Jessica Mitford
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
No abstract provided.
"Priorities In Teaching Pronunciation", Clifford Holmes Prator
"Priorities In Teaching Pronunciation", Clifford Holmes Prator
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
No abstract provided.
"The Harmonious Discord Of Words", Frank Livingstone Huntley
"The Harmonious Discord Of Words", Frank Livingstone Huntley
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
Fifth annual Nina Mae Kellogg awards lecture on language, May 6, 1969, 3:00 p.m.