Box 159
Contains 10 Results:
Katie Luchtefeld- Correspondences: A Play in Three Acts
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Stephanie Marie Ebersohl- Holy Women, Secular Ecstases: Sex and the Sacred in Dante’s Divina Commedia
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Melissa Cate- A Void of Consciousness: Bergsonian Concepts of Time and Memory in Willa Cather’s The Professors House, and My Antonia and William Maxwell’s So Long, See You Tomorrow
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Ryan M. Roberts- Pseudonym as Character: The Development of Julian Barnes’ Multiple Aliases
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Shelly Chabak- River Lillies
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Nathan Fayard- The Heroism of Faith: Examining the Role of Tennysun’s Arthur
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Sarah Collins- The Face of Disability Humanizing Effects of Autographics on the Physically and Mentally Impaired
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Kristen Chenoweth- The Elevator that Replaced the Glass Slipper: Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a Cinderella Tale for the Industrialized World
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Margaret Burns- “It seems I am asking and you are answering” Responsible Conversation and Audience Empowerment in the Ekphrastic Poetry of Margaret Atwood
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Lori A. Basiewicz- Once a Upon a Time and Beyond: The Use of Fairy Tales as Foundation Texts in Modern Novels
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.