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The Anglican Clergy In The Novels Of Barbara Pym, Isabel Ashe Bonnyman Stanley Dec 1990

The Anglican Clergy In The Novels Of Barbara Pym, Isabel Ashe Bonnyman Stanley

Doctoral Dissertations

Barbara Pym, a mid twentieth-century British novelist of manners, peoples her twelve novels and shorter works with Anglican clergymen and the "excellent women" of a certain age who are their parishoners. This study examines the development of clerical types in her novels, shows how these types are descended from earlier writers such as Jane Austen, the Brontës and Anthony Trollope and traces the fortunes of the mid twentieth-century Anglican Church in her work.

My research was facilitated by having access to Barbara Pym's letters, journals and personal papers in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and by having the opportunity to interview …


The Library Development Review 1989-90, University Of Tennessee Libraries Nov 1990

The Library Development Review 1989-90, University Of Tennessee Libraries

LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW

No abstract provided.


The Patriarchy And Women: A Study Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper'", Margaret Victoria Delashmit Aug 1990

The Patriarchy And Women: A Study Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper'", Margaret Victoria Delashmit

Doctoral Dissertations

Charlotte Perkins Gilman reached within her own gothic world for the inspiration for "The Yellow Wallpaper," and in doing so, she created a gothic heroine to whom women of her own and succeeding generations could relate. This study examines the elements in Gilman's life that helped her to create this story; but unlike many other studies, it treats "The Yellow Wallpaper" as a work of art apart from its author as much as possible. This study interprets the story as an example of the female gothic and examines Gilman's philosophy of literature and her skill in employing the narrative voice …


A Study Of Southern Black Landownership, 1865-1940: The Bridgeforth Family Of Limestone County, Alabama, Nancy Anne Carden Aug 1990

A Study Of Southern Black Landownership, 1865-1940: The Bridgeforth Family Of Limestone County, Alabama, Nancy Anne Carden

Masters Theses

When dealing with southern blacks after emancipation, historians have traditionally focused on the plight of those freedmen who were unable to realize their aspirations of becoming landowners. The majority of blacks were forced into tenant farming which seriously limited their economic, political and social position in the South for years to come. In spite of the problems of white resistance to black landownership, a lack of credit sources, and white violence and racism, 25 percent of southern black farmers did acquire land by 1910. This study deals with one family of landowners in Limestone County, Alabama between 1865 and 1940. …


The Supreme Court Justice From Knoxville: The Politics Of The Appointment Of Justice Edward Terry Sanford, John H. A. Maguire Aug 1990

The Supreme Court Justice From Knoxville: The Politics Of The Appointment Of Justice Edward Terry Sanford, John H. A. Maguire

Masters Theses

The articles written on Justice Edward Terry Sanford are limited in scope and contain several inaccuracies. While his early life has been covered, there has not been a great deal of attention paid to the politics of his appointment to the Supreme Court.

It has been the purpose of this study to present an analysis of the circumstances surrounding the appointment of Edward Terry Sanford to the United States Supreme Court with an examination of the role played by Sanford's former law partner, James A. Fowler, in influencing the individuals charged with making the appointment.

According to criteria spelled out …


Networker 1990 Spring Issue, Commission For Women Apr 1990

Networker 1990 Spring Issue, Commission For Women

The Networker

No abstract provided.


1990 Letter From John Quinn Re Status Of Women Study, Office Of The Chancellor Jan 1990

1990 Letter From John Quinn Re Status Of Women Study, Office Of The Chancellor

Issues, Proposals, and Recommendations

No abstract provided.


1990 Notes From March Meeting Of The Cfw Safety Committee, Commission For Women Jan 1990

1990 Notes From March Meeting Of The Cfw Safety Committee, Commission For Women

Issues, Proposals, and Recommendations

No abstract provided.


1990 Proposal For Research On The Status Of Women At The University Of Tennessee, Commission For Women Jan 1990

1990 Proposal For Research On The Status Of Women At The University Of Tennessee, Commission For Women

Issues, Proposals, and Recommendations

No abstract provided.


1990 Proposed Research On The Status Of Women At The University Of Tennessee, Commission For Women Jan 1990

1990 Proposed Research On The Status Of Women At The University Of Tennessee, Commission For Women

Major Studies and Reports

No abstract provided.


1990 Faculty Parenting Attitude Survey Report, Commission For Women Jan 1990

1990 Faculty Parenting Attitude Survey Report, Commission For Women

Major Studies and Reports

No abstract provided.


1990 Amendment To Bylaws: Women's Studies Representative, Commission For Women Jan 1990

1990 Amendment To Bylaws: Women's Studies Representative, Commission For Women

General and Administrative Information

No abstract provided.


Portfolio, Donald Kurka Jan 1990

Portfolio, Donald Kurka

Historical Material

The Fall 1990 newsletter for the Ut Department of Art covers the establishment of student-run Gallery 1010, the grand opening of The Knoxville Museum of Art, the dedication of the Sculpture Tour permanent collection to Chancellor Jack Reese, a Ewing Gallery exhibition by Mary Beth Edelson, and the retirement of painting professor Richard Clarke.


Sculpture Tour 89 90 (Exhibition Catalogue), John Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell Jan 1990

Sculpture Tour 89 90 (Exhibition Catalogue), John Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell

Sculpture Tour

Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, and LeeAnn Mitchell, the 89/90 Sculpture Tour features twenty-five works by twenty-four artists from fourteen different states.

Participating artists were: Norman Keller, Christopher J. Saucedo, Stephen Montague, MIchael Aurbach, Thomas F. Shepherd, Alvin Frega, Mary Brownstein, Florence Neal, Jack Gron, Dan MIllspaugh, Robert Michael Smith, Virginia Van Horn, Greg Edmondson, Marcia Kaplan, Nick Taylor, Thomas Koole, John Payne, Mary Scrupe, Tom Gibbs, William Harrington, Robert Craig, John Mishler, Dirck Cruser, and Bill Barrett.


Utk Library Record 1989-90, University Of Tennessee Libraries Jan 1990

Utk Library Record 1989-90, University Of Tennessee Libraries

UTK Libraries Annual Report

No abstract provided.


The Utk Librarian, 1989-90 Jan 1990

The Utk Librarian, 1989-90

The UTK Librarian

No abstract provided.