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Pervading Substances, Kristin A. Lunghamer Apr 2015

Pervading Substances, Kristin A. Lunghamer

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Buddhism Moves West: Its Influence And Reflection In Literature And Film, Kristin A. Lunghamer Apr 2015

Buddhism Moves West: Its Influence And Reflection In Literature And Film, Kristin A. Lunghamer

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Once Upon A Time To Happily Ever After: Enduring Themes And Life Lessons Of Fairy Tales In “Snow White” And “Beauty And The Beast”, Alexandra J. Deluse Apr 2015

Once Upon A Time To Happily Ever After: Enduring Themes And Life Lessons Of Fairy Tales In “Snow White” And “Beauty And The Beast”, Alexandra J. Deluse

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An investigation of fairy tales through case studies of two versions of “Snow White”, one by the Brothers Grimm and one by The Merseyside Fairy Story Collective, and three versions of “Beauty and the Beast", one by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont’s two by Angela Carter: “The Courtship of Mr Lyon” and “The Tiger’s Bride”.


"So Much Scope For The Imagination”: Subversive Social Performativity And Spiritual Synthesis In Anne Of Green Gables, Sarah Wallingford Apr 2015

"So Much Scope For The Imagination”: Subversive Social Performativity And Spiritual Synthesis In Anne Of Green Gables, Sarah Wallingford

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A Tale Of Acadie: Le Grand DéRangement Acadien Et Son Identité LittéRaire, Molly I. Parent Apr 2015

A Tale Of Acadie: Le Grand DéRangement Acadien Et Son Identité LittéRaire, Molly I. Parent

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In 1755, close to 12,000 Acadians, the descendants of French colonists, were expelled by British forces from their home in present-day Nova Scotia. They were then dispersed throughout the thirteen Atlantic colonies of the British Empire and forced to begin their lives anew in the wake of the trauma that they had suffered. This event has since been coined the “Grand Dérangement,” a title that ultimately suggests the havoc that was caused by the disruption of a culture. The Acadians were a people who had separated themselves from the European powers that fought over their land, a people who found …


"He Could Have Settled Her With A Well-Planted Blow": Rethinking Domestic Violence In Jane Eyre And Wuthering Heights, Allison Stegeland Apr 2015

"He Could Have Settled Her With A Well-Planted Blow": Rethinking Domestic Violence In Jane Eyre And Wuthering Heights, Allison Stegeland

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