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First Person Narration In Postwar British Women’S Fiction, Julia Mccoy Apr 2022

First Person Narration In Postwar British Women’S Fiction, Julia Mccoy

English Student Scholarship

Julia McCoy ’22
Majors: English and Political Science
Faculty Mentor: Dr. William Hogan, English

A study of postwar English novelists Margaret Drabble and Jeannette Winterson, looking particularly at the way these writers use first person narration in their works. Both writers explore how women’s identity can be ‘written into being’ against external pressures and authorities that seek to define women’s ‘proper’ role.


Words From The Heart, Daniel Cano Oct 2020

Words From The Heart, Daniel Cano

Intro to Creative Writing (ENG 185) Chapbook Project

A short collection of works born from the heart as a thank you to the beautifulness of life, history, and literature.


Letting Go Of The Unnecessary, Isabel Arnout Oct 2020

Letting Go Of The Unnecessary, Isabel Arnout

Intro to Creative Writing (ENG 185) Chapbook Project

No abstract provided.


Blake’S Method: Blake Imagining Milton In The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell, Micaela Freeman Apr 2020

Blake’S Method: Blake Imagining Milton In The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell, Micaela Freeman

English Student Scholarship

Major: English

Faculty Mentor: Dr. Bruce Graver, English

The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is William Blake’s articulation of his reaction to John Milton’s Paradise Lost. After analyzing Blake’s reaction to Paradise Lost, I will suggest how Blake’s reading of Milton helped shape 20th-century criticism, specifically post-war Miltonic criticism. My paper will begin by considering Blake’s rewriting of Milton in the ‘Argument’ of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, starting at the Adamic myth. I will continue my analysis with looking at the famous passage on Plate 6 when Blake writes, “The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote …


Hawthorne’S Faith, Cecelia Little Apr 2020

Hawthorne’S Faith, Cecelia Little

English Student Scholarship

Major: English and Philosophy

Faculty Mentor: Dr. Margaret Reid, English

This project is an examination of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s writings, particularly focused on Hawthorne’s identity, philosophy, and spirituality. Placing these ideas in the context of early American history as well as in the context of Hawthorne’s biography, Cecelia Little focuses on how Hawthorne offers pieces of a new and complex philosophy of the individual human soul within the human community. This powerpoint includes a structured compilation of many, but by no means all, of her findings, and she plans to delve much further into Hawthorne’s life and works. The primary focus …


“The Thing That Exists When We Aren’T There”: Narration And Mysticism In Virginia Woolf’S Novels, Taylor Godfrey May 2019

“The Thing That Exists When We Aren’T There”: Narration And Mysticism In Virginia Woolf’S Novels, Taylor Godfrey

English Theses

No abstract provided.


The Harsh Reality, Chanelle Kendrick Jan 2018

The Harsh Reality, Chanelle Kendrick

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Second Place


Dear Mrs. Trzaski, William Prezioso Jan 2018

Dear Mrs. Trzaski, William Prezioso

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Third Place


Longing For Belonging: The Universality Of Born A Crime, Madison Palmieri Jan 2018

Longing For Belonging: The Universality Of Born A Crime, Madison Palmieri

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

First Place


Men, Women And War: An Examination Of Gender Conflicts Within Othello, Hao You May 2015

Men, Women And War: An Examination Of Gender Conflicts Within Othello, Hao You

Undergraduate Craft of Research Prize Papers

No abstract provided.


The Little Magazine That Did Big Things, Jacquelyn Kelley Apr 2015

The Little Magazine That Did Big Things, Jacquelyn Kelley

Undergraduate Craft of Research Prize Papers

No abstract provided.


Radical Rejections And Sloppy Seconds, Meaghan Dodson Dec 2014

Radical Rejections And Sloppy Seconds, Meaghan Dodson

English Student Scholarship

Jane Austen is famous for her heroines and their marriages; at the same time, however, she is also infamous for these same heroines rejecting proposals of marriage. This paper explores how Austen uses the failed marriage proposal to show how women need not fear putting their own happiness first - an idea that is just as radical in our own day and age.


Hell Of A Life, Julia Frantzen Oct 2014

Hell Of A Life, Julia Frantzen

Fall 2014, Storytelling and the Life of Faith

This paper reflects on the work completed for the Storytelling and the Life of Faith Colloquium. It reflects on the author's time in college, time abroad, life, and the course itself. It includes not only introspections on the course readings but also the larger course themes including the use of memory, and universal truths — be there any. It’s about struggle, the internal and the external, it’s an overview of a lot of realizations the author had during her college career. It’s about learning to be ok with the fluctuation called life.


How D.H. Lawrence Amends Dostoevsky’S Reality, Amanda R. Brown Apr 2014

How D.H. Lawrence Amends Dostoevsky’S Reality, Amanda R. Brown

Spring 2014, Dostoevsky

This paper explores the reception of Dostoevsky by British modernists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Particularly, it focuses on D.H. Lawrence's reaction to Dostoevsky. Outlined in the body of the paper is Lawrence's reality, which is deemed far more radical than Dostoevsky's reality, which is also described in depth. Both Dostoevsky's and Lawrence's world-visions are examined through their portrayal of religion, moral guilt, rationality, and sense of self. Lawrence creates a new religion and characters devoid of guilt. He replaces traditional rationality with a novel system of physical consciousness and portrays genuine characters. On the other hand, …


Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, And Freedom In Crime And Punishment, Ryan P. Fink Apr 2014

Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, And Freedom In Crime And Punishment, Ryan P. Fink

Spring 2014, Dostoevsky

An analysis of the character of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment and his journey towards a truer understanding of freedom. This paper comments on 'freedom' as understood by St. Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle, and applies this view of freedom to the characters of Raskolnikov, Sonya, Svidrigailov and Porfiry. The paper shows how the Thomistic-Aristotelian view of freedom is prevalent in this work by Dostoevsky.


Wisdom From A Lost Friend To A New Friend, Veronica Murphy Jan 2013

Wisdom From A Lost Friend To A New Friend, Veronica Murphy

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Third Place


There Is No Normal, Meghan Donohoe Jan 2013

There Is No Normal, Meghan Donohoe

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Honorable Mention


Dear Christopher, Abby Shelley Jan 2013

Dear Christopher, Abby Shelley

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Second Place


The Galway Rambler: Anthony Raftery And The Roots Of Irish Cultural Identity, Caroline O'Shea May 2012

The Galway Rambler: Anthony Raftery And The Roots Of Irish Cultural Identity, Caroline O'Shea

English Student Scholarship

My project looks at the impact of Anthony Raftery, a 19th century blind poet and fiddle player from Co. Mayo, Ireland, on Ireland’s cultural landscape upon his ‘discovery’ by Irish writers Lady Augusta Gregory and Douglas Hyde, and his influence upon E. B. Yeats. Explorations of Scottish folk collections and Homeric influences upon Raftery’s poetry and the art of folk music preservation are also examined.


"An Image Comforting The Mind”: Emotion Theory And Tennyson’S In Memoriam, Melanie Pavao Apr 2012

"An Image Comforting The Mind”: Emotion Theory And Tennyson’S In Memoriam, Melanie Pavao

English Student Scholarship

This paper examines Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem In Memoriam A.H.H. through the lens of Cicero’s stoic theory of emotion. It critically reviews the manner in which Tennyson describes grief in the poem and how he uses the poem to deal with his own grief over the death of his best friend. It continues with a discussion of how the poem is useful for others in learning to deal with their own grief.



It’S My Body: The Biomedical Ethics Of Cell And Organ Harvest, Christina Perri Jan 2012

It’S My Body: The Biomedical Ethics Of Cell And Organ Harvest, Christina Perri

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

First Place


Lines Of Communication: Uncovering War’S Reality Through Fictional Styles, Kelly Hoarty Dec 2011

Lines Of Communication: Uncovering War’S Reality Through Fictional Styles, Kelly Hoarty

English Student Scholarship

In looking at war literature, Word War I was a pivotal event in how many authors view the war and communicate its effects on society to their audiences. Erich Maria Remarque and Ernest Hemingway are two novelists in the twentieth century, who wrote to portray the physical and psychological damage soldiers suffered in battle and upon returning home. All Quiet on the Western Front by Remarque and The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway utilize different writing styles, but both effectively work within fiction to bridge the gap of understanding between the soldiers’ experiences and the civilians on the home front, …


Fulfillment Of Woman And Poet In Elizabeth Barrett Brown's Aurora Leigh, Beth Leonardo May 2011

Fulfillment Of Woman And Poet In Elizabeth Barrett Brown's Aurora Leigh, Beth Leonardo

English Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Wordsworth And Milton: The Prelude And Paradise Lost, Colin Mccormack Dec 2010

Wordsworth And Milton: The Prelude And Paradise Lost, Colin Mccormack

English Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The James Brothers And The Tragic Beauty Of Individualism, Corey Plante Dec 2010

The James Brothers And The Tragic Beauty Of Individualism, Corey Plante

English Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Triumphant Tragedy Of King Lear, Erin Lamontage Apr 2009

The Triumphant Tragedy Of King Lear, Erin Lamontage

English Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Review Of Style And Variables In English, Timothy Shopen And Joseph Williams, Elaine Chaika Feb 1986

Review Of Style And Variables In English, Timothy Shopen And Joseph Williams, Elaine Chaika

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Making Sense Of It, Steven Zemelman, Elaine Chaika Feb 1981

Review Of Making Sense Of It, Steven Zemelman, Elaine Chaika

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Grammars And Teaching, Elaine Chaika Mar 1978

Grammars And Teaching, Elaine Chaika

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Who Can Be Taught?, Elaine Chaika Feb 1974

Who Can Be Taught?, Elaine Chaika

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.