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Belief Suspended: Review Of Eighteenth-Century Fiction And The Reinvention Of Wonder, Barbara M. Benedict Nov 2016

Belief Suspended: Review Of Eighteenth-Century Fiction And The Reinvention Of Wonder, Barbara M. Benedict

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Life After-, Connor Sheridan Apr 2016

Life After-, Connor Sheridan

Senior Theses and Projects

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"There Is A Wisdom That Is Woe": Knowledge Through Narrative In Milton, Coleridge, And Melville, Bridget T. Reilly Apr 2016

"There Is A Wisdom That Is Woe": Knowledge Through Narrative In Milton, Coleridge, And Melville, Bridget T. Reilly

Senior Theses and Projects

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"We Must Answer For What We See": Exploring The Difficulty Of Witness In The Poetry Of Philip Levine, Yusef Komunyakaa, And Robert Pinsky, Julia O. Callahan Apr 2016

"We Must Answer For What We See": Exploring The Difficulty Of Witness In The Poetry Of Philip Levine, Yusef Komunyakaa, And Robert Pinsky, Julia O. Callahan

Senior Theses and Projects

No abstract provided.


“The Thing That Made Her Beautiful And Not Us”: Visible Identity And Postmodern Emotion In Contemporary American Fiction, Madeleine Kim Apr 2016

“The Thing That Made Her Beautiful And Not Us”: Visible Identity And Postmodern Emotion In Contemporary American Fiction, Madeleine Kim

Senior Theses and Projects

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“Tell All The Truth But Tell It Slant—”: An Exploration Of The Role Of Gender In The Formal Experimental Poetry Of Emily Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, And H.D., Madeline Burns Apr 2016

“Tell All The Truth But Tell It Slant—”: An Exploration Of The Role Of Gender In The Formal Experimental Poetry Of Emily Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, And H.D., Madeline Burns

Senior Theses and Projects

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Healing In The Works Of Elizabeth Goudge, Elizabeth Langford Apr 2016

Healing In The Works Of Elizabeth Goudge, Elizabeth Langford

Masters Theses

Elizabeth Goudge’s fictional works are worthy of further academic consideration. Using the context of Goudge’s persuasive endeavor to provide a framework to conceptualize the healing of the soul, this paper explores the characters who heal and the characters who experience healing, and the practices that these characters engage in, using Goudge’s The Eliots of Damrosehay Trilogy, also published as Bird in the Tree, Pilgrim’s Inn (or Herb of Grace) and Heart of the Family, and The Rosemary Tree. Although Goudge had no professional training in psychology, her characters engage in what today would be labeled …


American Periodicals: Literature (Opportunities For Research In The Watkinson Library), Leonard Banco Jan 2016

American Periodicals: Literature (Opportunities For Research In The Watkinson Library), Leonard Banco

Watkinson Publications

A traditional focus of collecting in the Watkinson since it opened on August 28, 1866, has been American periodicals, and there is quite a good representation of them from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. We hope that our students, faculty, and other researchers will appreciate this series of annotated guides to our periodicals, broken down into basic themes (politics, music, science and medicine, children, education, women, etc.), and listed in chronological order by date of the title's first issue.


Why Can’T Anna Wear Lilac? : Leo Tolstoy’S Use Of Lilac In Anna Karenina, Emily Turner Jan 2016

Why Can’T Anna Wear Lilac? : Leo Tolstoy’S Use Of Lilac In Anna Karenina, Emily Turner

The Trinity Papers (2011 - present)

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