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My Strongest Man, Robert A. Zordani
My Strongest Man, Robert A. Zordani
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
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The White Witch: Emily Dickinson And Colonial American Witchcraft, Amy M. Sparks
The White Witch: Emily Dickinson And Colonial American Witchcraft, Amy M. Sparks
Masters Theses
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Tristram Shandy And The Editors: A Question Of Reading Perspective, Karen Whisler
Tristram Shandy And The Editors: A Question Of Reading Perspective, Karen Whisler
Masters Theses
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My Strongest Man, Robert Zordani
My Strongest Man, Robert Zordani
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
The Voices Of Protest In Uncle Tom's Cabin And Native Son, Tim M. Ipema
The Voices Of Protest In Uncle Tom's Cabin And Native Son, Tim M. Ipema
Masters Theses
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David Copperfield And Great Expectations: A Comparison Of Dickens' Bildungsromane, Donald R. Price
David Copperfield And Great Expectations: A Comparison Of Dickens' Bildungsromane, Donald R. Price
Masters Theses
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Although the self-formation of the two young heroes, David in David Copperfield and Pip in Great Expectations, are very similar, reflecting the struggles in Dickens' own development, there is an important and interesting difference in the forces that influence each young hero. This difference evolves from Dickens' responses to forces affecting his life at the time he wrote David Copperfield in 1849-50 and Great Expectations in 1860.
This thesis addresses the internal forces influencing David's development, contrasting them with the external forces to which Pip must …
Selective Methods Of Teaching Secondary English: The Scarlet Letter: A Study And Application Of The Collaborative And Mastery Learning Methods, Janine M. Kardas
Selective Methods Of Teaching Secondary English: The Scarlet Letter: A Study And Application Of The Collaborative And Mastery Learning Methods, Janine M. Kardas
Masters Theses
This study is about the relationship of content in teaching to the process in teaching for the purpose of helping students to become better readers of literature. This study investigates two selected teaching strategies supported by research to be effective, and applies them to the teaching of a canonical piece of literature, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This study employs literary theory in the development of the objectives and applies both cooperative learning and mastery learning methods to the teaching of this novel. Two sets of lesson plans are developed from the objectives and subsequently analyzed for their effectiveness …
"For Though It Swam In France, It Might Have Sunk In England": A Comparison Of John Vanbrugh’S The Confederacy With Its French Source, Les Bourgeoises À La Mode, Diane T. Harris
Masters Theses
In the summer of 1705, as Sir John Vanbrugh was casting about for dramatic source material which might play successfully at the new Haymarket theatre, he rediscovered Florent Dancourt's Les Bourgeoises à la Mode and, in the manner of Restoration theatre playwrights, created an adapted version in many respects quite different from the original. This adaptation, known as The Confederacy, is considered by many Vanbrugh scholars to be one of the English author's best works.
This paper is essentially a comparative study of the two plays. It begins with a plot summary of the play Vanbrugh used as the …
Politics And The Narrative In Paul Scott's Raj Quartet, Richard Morris
Politics And The Narrative In Paul Scott's Raj Quartet, Richard Morris
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
"I Belong To Me": Toni Morrison's Novels As Bildungsroman, Angela L. Jones
"I Belong To Me": Toni Morrison's Novels As Bildungsroman, Angela L. Jones
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Sonnet Is Alive And Well- A Study Of The Sonnets Of Richard Wilbur, John Berryman, And Gwendolyn Brooks, Michael Krenz
The Sonnet Is Alive And Well- A Study Of The Sonnets Of Richard Wilbur, John Berryman, And Gwendolyn Brooks, Michael Krenz
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.