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I Want To Be You: Envy And The Lacanian Double In Atwood's The Robber Bride, Jean Wyatt Nov 1996

I Want To Be You: Envy And The Lacanian Double In Atwood's The Robber Bride, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Hazards Of Idealization In Cross-Cultural Feminist Dialogues, Jean Wyatt Mar 1996

Hazards Of Idealization In Cross-Cultural Feminist Dialogues, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Fools And Folly, Edam Monograph Series 22, Clifford Davidson Dec 1995

Fools And Folly, Edam Monograph Series 22, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

The Fool in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period was either a person who capitalized on his natural deficiencies, which were then considered amusing, or a professional entertainer the artificial Fool who specialized in clowning. His distinctive clothing and bauble are known to us through numerous Psalter illustrations where he is shown in connection with Psalm 52, which asserts that The fool has said in his heart there is no God. Attitudes toward the Fool varied, but his place was to become assured on stage, where his role is best known to us through the plays of Shakespeare. The …


“‘Why Should They Not Alike In All Parts Touch?’ Donne And The Elegiac Tradition.”, M. Stapleton Dec 1995

“‘Why Should They Not Alike In All Parts Touch?’ Donne And The Elegiac Tradition.”, M. Stapleton

M. L. Stapleton

No abstract provided.


Hazards Of Idealization In Cross-Cultural Feminist Dialogues: Abel, Cisneros, Gallop, Mcdowell, And Moraga, Jean Wyatt Dec 1995

Hazards Of Idealization In Cross-Cultural Feminist Dialogues: Abel, Cisneros, Gallop, Mcdowell, And Moraga, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Wordsworth And The Question Of "Romantic Religion", Nancy Easterlin Dec 1995

Wordsworth And The Question Of "Romantic Religion", Nancy Easterlin

Nancy Easterlin

No abstract provided.


Arthur Young And ’Ten Or A Dozen Booksellers’: The Publication Of The Universal Museum In 1762, Barbara Fitzpatrick Dec 1995

Arthur Young And ’Ten Or A Dozen Booksellers’: The Publication Of The Universal Museum In 1762, Barbara Fitzpatrick

Barbara L. Fitzpatrick

No abstract provided.


Local Histories, Rhetorical Negotiations., Margaret Strain Dec 1995

Local Histories, Rhetorical Negotiations., Margaret Strain

Margaret M. Strain

Research support ($2,000). Awarded by the University of Dayton Graduate School, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Department of English, 1996. Supported travel and data collection for an essay on the formation of Ph.D. programs in Rhetoric and Composition Studies. Resulted in publication in Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2000.


Records Of The Establishment Of The London Daily Advertiser In 1751, Barbara Fitzpatrick Dec 1995

Records Of The Establishment Of The London Daily Advertiser In 1751, Barbara Fitzpatrick

Barbara L. Fitzpatrick

No abstract provided.


Why I'Ll Never Teach Rock 'N' Roll Again, Sean Mccann Dec 1995

Why I'Ll Never Teach Rock 'N' Roll Again, Sean Mccann

Sean McCann

No abstract provided.


Toni Morrison And The American Tradition: A Rhetorical Reading, H. Rice Dec 1995

Toni Morrison And The American Tradition: A Rhetorical Reading, H. Rice

H. William Rice

No abstract provided.


Birthday Surprise, Hal Charles Dec 1995

Birthday Surprise, Hal Charles

Charlie Sweet

No abstract provided.


Thomas Cranmer And The Vision Of Historical Drama, Clifford Davidson Dec 1995

Thomas Cranmer And The Vision Of Historical Drama, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

Rpt. in Selected Studies, 134–53.


My Other Life, Melanie Sumner Dec 1995

My Other Life, Melanie Sumner

Melanie Sumner

Abstract forthcoming