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‘Enough Is A Myth:’ An Exploration Of The Politics Of Consent Within The Hellraiser Franchise, Ivy Kiernan May 2023

‘Enough Is A Myth:’ An Exploration Of The Politics Of Consent Within The Hellraiser Franchise, Ivy Kiernan

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Framing The Portrait Of Life: Functions Of Embedded Texts In Vladimir Nabokov's The Gift, Caroline Sisk May 2022

Framing The Portrait Of Life: Functions Of Embedded Texts In Vladimir Nabokov's The Gift, Caroline Sisk

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Trans Joy: Celebrating Diverse Transgender Narratives, Andrew Davis May 2022

Trans Joy: Celebrating Diverse Transgender Narratives, Andrew Davis

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The Trauma Of Premature Exposure To Violence: The Destruction Of Innocence In The Hunger Games, Riley Woody May 2022

The Trauma Of Premature Exposure To Violence: The Destruction Of Innocence In The Hunger Games, Riley Woody

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Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, And England: The Germanic Revival Of The 9th, 10th, And 11th Centuries, Amanda N. Boeing May 2022

Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, And England: The Germanic Revival Of The 9th, 10th, And 11th Centuries, Amanda N. Boeing

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The Fragility Of White Masculinity: An Exploration Of The White, Heterosexual Male Fantasy Of Gender In Horror, Allison D. Clark May 2021

The Fragility Of White Masculinity: An Exploration Of The White, Heterosexual Male Fantasy Of Gender In Horror, Allison D. Clark

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The History Of The Plain Language Movement And Legal Language And An Analysis Of Us Nuclear Treaty Language, Hannah Bradford Clauss May 2020

The History Of The Plain Language Movement And Legal Language And An Analysis Of Us Nuclear Treaty Language, Hannah Bradford Clauss

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"Deceptive Intimacy": Narration And Machismo In The Works Of Junot Díaz, Ellen Elizabeth Hill May 2018

"Deceptive Intimacy": Narration And Machismo In The Works Of Junot Díaz, Ellen Elizabeth Hill

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Merging The Contemporary With The Classic Through Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice, Olivia C. Hysinger Aug 2017

Merging The Contemporary With The Classic Through Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice, Olivia C. Hysinger

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Queer Affect In T.S. Eliot's Early Poetry, Michael Houle May 2017

Queer Affect In T.S. Eliot's Early Poetry, Michael Houle

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Jane Austen's Politics As Determined By An Examination Of Three Of Her Novels, Rebecca Payton May 2017

Jane Austen's Politics As Determined By An Examination Of Three Of Her Novels, Rebecca Payton

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Cross-Linguistic Phonosemantics, Raleigh Anne Butler May 2017

Cross-Linguistic Phonosemantics, Raleigh Anne Butler

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Female Warriors: Judith, Grendel's Mother, And Gender In Anglo-Saxon England, Honor Lundt May 2016

Female Warriors: Judith, Grendel's Mother, And Gender In Anglo-Saxon England, Honor Lundt

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Rewriting Rebellions: The Manichean Allegory And Imperial Ideology In The Works Of H.G. De Lisser, Rachael Mackenzie Maclean May 2016

Rewriting Rebellions: The Manichean Allegory And Imperial Ideology In The Works Of H.G. De Lisser, Rachael Mackenzie Maclean

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Guiding Transhumanism: The Necessity Of An Ethical Approach To Transhumanism, Marian L. Laforest May 2015

Guiding Transhumanism: The Necessity Of An Ethical Approach To Transhumanism, Marian L. Laforest

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Language, Race, And Body Rhetorics: Relationships Of Hegemony In Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, Kathryn E. Peck May 2014

Language, Race, And Body Rhetorics: Relationships Of Hegemony In Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, Kathryn E. Peck

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From Otranto To Hogwarts: The Progression Of Gothic As “Feminine” Literature, Stephanie M. Derochers May 2014

From Otranto To Hogwarts: The Progression Of Gothic As “Feminine” Literature, Stephanie M. Derochers

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Rejecting Shadow For Substance: Marriageable Love Within The Novels Of Louisa May Alcott, Megan Gentry May 2014

Rejecting Shadow For Substance: Marriageable Love Within The Novels Of Louisa May Alcott, Megan Gentry

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A Transnational Novel In Disguise: The Influence Of Brazil In Nella Larsen's Passing, Grant M. Andersen May 2014

A Transnational Novel In Disguise: The Influence Of Brazil In Nella Larsen's Passing, Grant M. Andersen

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The Peter Pan Paradox: A Discussion Of The Light And Dark In J.M. Barrie's Shadow Child, Katherine E. Frazier May 2014

The Peter Pan Paradox: A Discussion Of The Light And Dark In J.M. Barrie's Shadow Child, Katherine E. Frazier

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The Importance Of Interpretation: How The Language Of The Constitution Allows For Differing Opinions, Christina J. Banfield May 2014

The Importance Of Interpretation: How The Language Of The Constitution Allows For Differing Opinions, Christina J. Banfield

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The Evolution Of Jane Eyre, Brooke E. Terry May 2014

The Evolution Of Jane Eyre, Brooke E. Terry

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Power, Self-Transformation, And Looks: Capturing The Gaze In Jane Austen, Victoria R. Knight May 2014

Power, Self-Transformation, And Looks: Capturing The Gaze In Jane Austen, Victoria R. Knight

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Reading Parenthood And The Pregnant Body In Shakespeare’S A Midsummer Night’S Dream And Titus Andronicus, Martha Elaine Goddard Aug 2013

Reading Parenthood And The Pregnant Body In Shakespeare’S A Midsummer Night’S Dream And Titus Andronicus, Martha Elaine Goddard

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Rape And The Feminine Response In Early Modern England And Several Shakespearean Works, David Alexander Bernard May 2012

Rape And The Feminine Response In Early Modern England And Several Shakespearean Works, David Alexander Bernard

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A Historical Analysis Of The Portrayal Of Teens In Popular Literature: The Chronicles Of Narnia And Harry Potter, Susan F. Gregory May 2012

A Historical Analysis Of The Portrayal Of Teens In Popular Literature: The Chronicles Of Narnia And Harry Potter, Susan F. Gregory

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Fire On The Mountain, Clear Light Of Day And Fasting, Feasting: An Exploration Of Indian Motherhood In The Fiction Of Anita Desai, Ashley N. Batts May 2011

Fire On The Mountain, Clear Light Of Day And Fasting, Feasting: An Exploration Of Indian Motherhood In The Fiction Of Anita Desai, Ashley N. Batts

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How Jane Austen Uses Marriage To Get What She Wants, Hannah Eberle May 2011

How Jane Austen Uses Marriage To Get What She Wants, Hannah Eberle

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Virginia Woolf's Journey To The Lighthouse A Hypertext Essay Exploring Character Development In Jacob’S Room, Mrs. Dalloway, And To The Lighthouse, Laura Christene Miller May 2011

Virginia Woolf's Journey To The Lighthouse A Hypertext Essay Exploring Character Development In Jacob’S Room, Mrs. Dalloway, And To The Lighthouse, Laura Christene Miller

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The Novel Mezclada: Subverting Colonialism’S Legacy In Junot Díaz’S The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao, Emily A. Shifflette Dec 2010

The Novel Mezclada: Subverting Colonialism’S Legacy In Junot Díaz’S The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao, Emily A. Shifflette

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No abstract provided.