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1987 | Stringfellow, Anne | A study of the verb r̲i̲r̲e̲ in Camus's La chute and L'étranger | Criticism and interpretation |
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1994 | Roth, Maxwell David | Confined by motion: wallace stegner and the roots of restless west | Stegner, Wallace, 1909-1993; Criticism and interpretation |
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1996 | Skordas, Jennifer Lorraine | Elizabeth Bishop : the origin of the imagination and the evolution of her poetry | Criticism and interpretation |
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1967 | Russell, Dorothy Sharon | Emotional Bankruptcy: F. Scott Fitzgerald | Criticism and interpretation |
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1993-03 | Aggeler, Christian Donovan | Fortuitous conjunctions: A comparative study of Flaubert's Madame Bovary and poem of Wallace Stevens | Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880; Madame Bovary; Steven, Wallace, 1879-1955; Criticism and interpretation; Honors |
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1965 | Summerhays, Diana | Jeremiah and Isaiah beneath the bo tree : a comparative study of T.S. Eliot and Henry Adams on three issues: tradition, society, symbol | Criticism and interpretation |
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1982 | Salahor, Yasemin | Joseph Conrad : shallow women and hollow men | Criticism and interpretation |
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1994 | Walton, Christopher Lee | Loren Eiseley's exploration of The unexpected universe | Criticism and interpretation; Unexpected universe; Eiseley |
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1996 | Schaat, Timothy James | Milton's glory | Criticism and interpretation; Glory in literature |
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1997 | Voss, Michael William | New York, New York : how Edith Wharton explores her native society through her protagonists | Wharton, Edith; Criticism and interpretation; Characters |
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1987 | Stewart, Richard Nelson | Omnipresent without a name | Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882; Criticism and interpretation |
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1977 | Rothfels, Janet Elizabeth | Plus Uno Saeclo | Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892; Criticism and interpretation |
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1991-08 | Anderson, Matthew Lowell | With walls and towers were girdled round: a discussion of Coleridge's framing in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan" | Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834; Criticism and interpretation |