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Robin Hood And Jesse James And The Basis Of Outlaw Hero Traditions In English And American Folk Balladry, Jacquline Burton Oct 1981

Robin Hood And Jesse James And The Basis Of Outlaw Hero Traditions In English And American Folk Balladry, Jacquline Burton

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


"A Higher Degree Of Manhood" William Hoffman's Novels Of Initiation, Mary Hinton Davis May 1981

"A Higher Degree Of Manhood" William Hoffman's Novels Of Initiation, Mary Hinton Davis

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


A Dramatic Adaptation Of William Hoffman's Novel "A Death Of Dreams.", La Vinia Delois Jennings Mar 1981

A Dramatic Adaptation Of William Hoffman's Novel "A Death Of Dreams.", La Vinia Delois Jennings

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


Cordray Simmons (1888-1970) And Lue Osborne (1889-1968): Two American Artists: Inventors Of A True Synthetic Resin Paint, Pamela E. Mayo Mar 1981

Cordray Simmons (1888-1970) And Lue Osborne (1889-1968): Two American Artists: Inventors Of A True Synthetic Resin Paint, Pamela E. Mayo

Theses & Honors Papers

With the 1908 exhibition of "The Eight" (Robert Henri, A. B. Davies, Maurice Prendergast , George Luks, John Sloan, Everett Shinn, Ernest Lawson, and George Bellows) at William MacBeth's New York gallery, American art received new inspiration . Ac ademicism was repressed and originality and artistic freedom were encouraged . Under Robert Henri's leadership, a new American outlook had developed. Paintings began to report individual views of life in America and describe the realities of life in the new century. Life in modern America became the new subject of art, as artists became commentators on human interest scenes.

Lue Osborne …