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Eng 1002-019: Composition And Literature, Robert Martinez Jan 2015

Eng 1002-019: Composition And Literature, Robert Martinez

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 3001-003: Advanced Composition, Jad Smith Jan 2015

Eng 3001-003: Advanced Composition, Jad Smith

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 3703-001: American Literature: 1900-1950, M. Leddy Jan 2015

Eng 3703-001: American Literature: 1900-1950, M. Leddy

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 2009-001: Love, Hate, Ovsession, R. Beebe Jan 2015

Eng 2009-001: Love, Hate, Ovsession, R. Beebe

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 2901-001, 002, 003: Structure Of English, Duangrudi Suksang Jan 2015

Eng 2901-001, 002, 003: Structure Of English, Duangrudi Suksang

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 5011-001: Studies In Compsition & Rhetoric: Genre Theory & Pedagogy, Donna Binns Jan 2015

Eng 5011-001: Studies In Compsition & Rhetoric: Genre Theory & Pedagogy, Donna Binns

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 4950-001: Literary History, Diversity, And The Cultural History Of Authorship, Angela Vietto Jan 2015

Eng 4950-001: Literary History, Diversity, And The Cultural History Of Authorship, Angela Vietto

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 4903-001: Young Adult Literature, Jamila Smith Jan 2015

Eng 4903-001: Young Adult Literature, Jamila Smith

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Wst 2309-001: Women, Men, And Culture, Robert Martinez Jan 2015

Wst 2309-001: Women, Men, And Culture, Robert Martinez

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 3901-001: Language And Linguistics, Davia Markelis Jan 2015

Eng 3901-001: Language And Linguistics, Davia Markelis

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eiu 4114g-001: London Society & Underworlds, Newton Key, Jad Smith Jan 2015

Eiu 4114g-001: London Society & Underworlds, Newton Key, Jad Smith

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 5020-001: Graduate Workshop In Creative Writing, Charlotte Pence Jan 2015

Eng 5020-001: Graduate Workshop In Creative Writing, Charlotte Pence

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


Eng 4801-001: Integrating The English Language Arts, Donna Binns Jan 2015

Eng 4801-001: Integrating The English Language Arts, Donna Binns

Spring 2015

No abstract provided.


"Proof Of The Loop": Patterns Of Habitual Denial In Tim O'Brien's In The Lake Of The Woods And Don Delillo's Libra, Tim Engles Jan 2015

"Proof Of The Loop": Patterns Of Habitual Denial In Tim O'Brien's In The Lake Of The Woods And Don Delillo's Libra, Tim Engles

Tim Engles

No abstract provided.


White Male Nostalgia In Don Delillo's Underworld, Tim Engles Jan 2015

White Male Nostalgia In Don Delillo's Underworld, Tim Engles

Tim Engles

No abstract provided.


"Not I!": Strategies Of Post-Millennial Confessionalistic Poetry, Charlotte Pence Jan 2015

"Not I!": Strategies Of Post-Millennial Confessionalistic Poetry, Charlotte Pence

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

With the technological ability and pop-cultural fascination to record private moments and distribute them, poetry that reveals personal details and conflates the identity between speaker and author must feel the effects of what could be viewed as an over-saturation of the confessional—which was during the 1950s and 1960s with Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath a political, rebellious act. It is far from that now. In this Kim Kardashian era, revealing sex tapes are used as marketing tools to launch careers whereas once they destroyed careers. Considering the hyper-confessional climate of our era and that “Confessional” is something of …


"Proof Of The Loop": Patterns Of Habitual Denial In Tim O'Brien's In The Lake Of The Woods And Don Delillo's Libra, Tim Engles Jan 2015

"Proof Of The Loop": Patterns Of Habitual Denial In Tim O'Brien's In The Lake Of The Woods And Don Delillo's Libra, Tim Engles

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


White Male Nostalgia In Don Delillo's Underworld, Tim Engles Jan 2015

White Male Nostalgia In Don Delillo's Underworld, Tim Engles

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


Mental Illness In Early American Fiction: Charles Brockden Brown And The Sentimental Novelists, Katie E. Walk Jan 2015

Mental Illness In Early American Fiction: Charles Brockden Brown And The Sentimental Novelists, Katie E. Walk

Masters Theses

The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of the United States of America as a new nation. This development brought with it new ideologies and social and political change; included in these changes was the way that sexual conduct outside of marriage was dealt with. Because the emerging legal system became less concerned with matters of morality, some people became frightened that sexual promiscuity would become rampant. The sentimental novel or seduction tale became a means of attempting to control sexual behavior when the law was not able to step in.

The way that madness, a term …


The Lyric And The Lathe: Dreams Of Perfect Poetic Efficiency, 1800-1917, Steven A. Nathaniel Jan 2015

The Lyric And The Lathe: Dreams Of Perfect Poetic Efficiency, 1800-1917, Steven A. Nathaniel

Masters Theses

This study examines patterns of efficiency in the poetry and theory of William Wordsworth, Hilda Doolittle, and other figures from the Modernist and Romantic periods. I begin by defining perfect efficiency as occurring when energy transforms, without loss, inside a closed energy system, and I offer perpetual motion machines as hypothetical examples of this impossible state. I then demonstrate the process of efficiency in William Wordsworth's poetry, which begins with circumlocutory poetic cycles but contracts into terse repetitions. Since technical efficiency is calculated by the formula output/input, poetry's subjectivity makes poetic efficiency difficult to measure. However, I suggest that repetitions …


The Problem Of Love And Codes Of Conduct For The Younger Courtiers In King Lear, Debora L. Pfeiffer Jan 2015

The Problem Of Love And Codes Of Conduct For The Younger Courtiers In King Lear, Debora L. Pfeiffer

Masters Theses

The courtiers Edmund and Edgar are critical to the action of King Lear, yet there has been little scholarship which has treated these characters in depth. I argue that one way to comprehend them and their significance in the play's action is to analyze their behavior according to the standards of the Renaissance conduct books that were circulating in England at the beginning of the seventeenth century when the play was written. Baldassare Castigligone's The Book of the Courtier, Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince, and Desiderius Erasmus's The Education of a Christian Prince each sheds light on important themes …