Honors Theses from 1992
William Carlos: a poet among painters, Andrew Benson
Feminine Voice as a Continuum: The Transformation and Evolution of Gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, Jeanine Ann Caunt
Your Heart Beat in My Ribs, and Mine in Yours': A Look at the Relationship Between Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Jessica D’Ercole
Crises of Faith: The Spiritual Agenda of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky in Anna Karenina and The Bothers Karamazov, Jane E. DeStefano
War on the twenties: the effects of World War I on the American public and the literary imagination of the 1920s, Laura Dwyer
The Unity of Style and Theme in Dubliners and Ulysses, Michael Gerard
Infinite Variety' and Domineering Dames: The Power of Shakespeare’s Women, Erica S. Gregg
Arthur Miller’s Female Characters, Sarah Hamilton
From One to Many: Brian Friel’s development as a dramatist…, James V. Hayes
Artists with no Form, Women without Community: Erotic Empowerment and Society in Modern American Women’s Writing, Laura E. Kuske
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Women and His Dreams, Laura Longsworth
Mark Twain, Huck Finn, and the American Child: Their Place in Society and in the History of Education, Sarah Oelkers
Fantasies as Adored and Abhorred by Today’s 'Pretty' Women, Erika Juall Sayewick
Writing at McDonald’s: Stories and Journals, Cathryn Swaffar
Honors Theses from 1991
The Stork and The Reaper: Duality in the Family in Two Family Plays of Tennessee Williams, Maggie Lacey
Gender Stereotypes, Love, and Marriage in Thomas Hardy’s Major Novels, Heidi Meehan
Mountain Majesty: The Significance of Alpine Landscapes to the Mind and Poetics of Williams Wordsworth, Matt Testa
Paradox and Moral Drama in Milton’s Lycidas, Donna F. Wentworth
Honors Theses from 1989
Hardboiled American detective fiction: the novels of Ross Macdonald, Mickey Spillane & Robert B. Parker, Kathleen Dowley
Honors Theses from 1988
Doubletake : the obsessions of Sylvia Plath, Brian Connors
Honors Theses from 1986
Radicalism in Literature: proletarian fiction of the 1930s, Susan Maxwell
Honors Theses from 1958
Cultural Influences on American Literature in the Late Nineteenth Century, Joan Muir