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1998

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Eng 3702-003: American Realism, Roger Whitlow Aug 1998

Eng 3702-003: American Realism, Roger Whitlow

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3800-001, John Simpson Aug 1998

Eng 3800-001, John Simpson

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3804-001: Milton, Martone Aug 1998

Eng 3804-001: Milton, Martone

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3805-001: Restoration And Eighteenth-Century Literature, Linda Coleman Aug 1998

Eng 3805-001: Restoration And Eighteenth-Century Literature, Linda Coleman

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3806-001: English Romantic Literature, Randy Beebe Aug 1998

Eng 3806-001: English Romantic Literature, Randy Beebe

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3806-002: English Romantic Literature, Richard Sylvia Aug 1998

Eng 3806-002: English Romantic Literature, Richard Sylvia

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 4300-002: Senior Seminar: The 1890s/1990s, Ruth Hoberman Aug 1998

Eng 4300-002: Senior Seminar: The 1890s/1990s, Ruth Hoberman

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 4300-003: Senior Seminar- "Body And Text", Michael Tarter Aug 1998

Eng 4300-003: Senior Seminar- "Body And Text", Michael Tarter

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 4390-001: Senior Seminar (Honors): Political Fictions, Fictional Politics, Zahlan Aug 1998

Eng 4390-001: Senior Seminar (Honors): Political Fictions, Fictional Politics, Zahlan

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 4760-001: Writing For The Professions, Calendrillo Aug 1998

Eng 4760-001: Writing For The Professions, Calendrillo

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 4764-001: Advanced Playwriting, David Radavich Aug 1998

Eng 4764-001: Advanced Playwriting, David Radavich

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 4950-001: Literary History And Bibliography, Richard Sylvia Aug 1998

Eng 4950-001: Literary History And Bibliography, Richard Sylvia

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 5003-001: 17th-Century Literature, Olga Abella Aug 1998

Eng 5003-001: 17th-Century Literature, Olga Abella

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 5005-001: Victoria's Secret: Appropriating The Nineteenth-Century Novel, Hecimovich Aug 1998

Eng 5005-001: Victoria's Secret: Appropriating The Nineteenth-Century Novel, Hecimovich

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eiu 1004-066: Freshman Seminar, Devon Flesor Aug 1998

Eiu 1004-066: Freshman Seminar, Devon Flesor

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


Eiu 4009-001: Senior Seminar: Search For The American Dream, Roger Whitlow Aug 1998

Eiu 4009-001: Senior Seminar: Search For The American Dream, Roger Whitlow

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


A/H 3103-130: Race And Sexuality In America, Roger Whitlow Aug 1998

A/H 3103-130: Race And Sexuality In America, Roger Whitlow

Fall 1998

No abstract provided.


"Anything Dead Coming Back To Life Hurts": Ghosts And Memory In Hamlet And Beloved, Rebecca Boyd Aug 1998

"Anything Dead Coming Back To Life Hurts": Ghosts And Memory In Hamlet And Beloved, Rebecca Boyd

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to confront those elements of their individual and communal past that they would prefer to ignore. Accordingly, ghosts have embodied weaknesses and hidden evils that must be assimilated and transcended, and writers have embroidered a variety of subtexts upon the traditional fabric of ghostlore. Specifically, both William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Toni Morrison's Beloved employ ghosts as symbols of man's archetypal desire to hide his past. A careful examination of the texts in these ghost stories, of the cultural folklore included, and of the ghosts' influence …


Mythcon 29 - C.S. Lewis: A Centenary Celebration, The Mythopoeic Society Jul 1998

Mythcon 29 - C.S. Lewis: A Centenary Celebration, The Mythopoeic Society

Mythcon Programs

No abstract provided.


Ngugi Wa Thiong’O., John C. Hawley Jul 1998

Ngugi Wa Thiong’O., John C. Hawley

English

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o was born the fifth child of the third of his father's four wives; he had twenty-seven siblings. The family lived in Kamiriithu Village, twelve miles northeast of Nairobi, Kenya. His father, Thiong'o wa Nducu, was a peasant farmer dispossessed by the British Imperial Land Act of 1915 and therefore forced to become a squatter on property meted out to one of the few native Africans who had profited from the act. His father's condition was similar to that of most of the Kikuyu with whom Ngũgĩ grew up.


"Designed Anarchy" In Mavis Gallant's The Moslem Wife And Other Stories, Tamas Dobozy Jul 1998

"Designed Anarchy" In Mavis Gallant's The Moslem Wife And Other Stories, Tamas Dobozy

English and Film Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


History, Nation, And The Satiric Almanac, 1660-1760, Frank Palmeri Jul 1998

History, Nation, And The Satiric Almanac, 1660-1760, Frank Palmeri

English Articles and Papers

An abstract for this item is not available.


The Poetic Art Of Aldhelm, Scott Gwara Jul 1998

The Poetic Art Of Aldhelm, Scott Gwara

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The History Never Written: Bards, Druids, And The Problem Of Antiquarianism In Poly Olbion, John E. Curran Jr. Jul 1998

The History Never Written: Bards, Druids, And The Problem Of Antiquarianism In Poly Olbion, John E. Curran Jr.

English Faculty Research and Publications

The rise of antiquarianism in late Elizabethan/early Jacobean England posed a threat to the common and traditional notion of continuity through time of British institutions and culture, including the transmission of historical texts. This threat was a major preoccupation for the poet Michael Drayton, and his response to it can be examined in his depictions of bards and druids in Poly Olbion. Conservatives in the historiographical debate put forth these ancient British poet/priests as an explanation for how ancient British history could have been transmitted through the centuries. But while Drayton in the Poly Olbion certainly uses bards and …


Eng 3009-001, William Miller Jun 1998

Eng 3009-001, William Miller

Summer 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3808-051: Twentieth-Century British Literature, Susan Bazargan Jun 1998

Eng 3808-051: Twentieth-Century British Literature, Susan Bazargan

Summer 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3009-051, William Miller Jun 1998

Eng 3009-051, William Miller

Summer 1998

No abstract provided.


Eiu 4006-001: The Romantic Vision, John Kilgore Jun 1998

Eiu 4006-001: The Romantic Vision, John Kilgore

Summer 1998

No abstract provided.


Eiu 4006-115: The Romantic Vision, John Kilgore Jun 1998

Eiu 4006-115: The Romantic Vision, John Kilgore

Summer 1998

No abstract provided.


Eng 3009c-021, Michael Leddy Jun 1998

Eng 3009c-021, Michael Leddy

Summer 1998

No abstract provided.