Senior Independent Study Theses from 1955
A Comparison of "Il Filostrato" and "Troilus and Criseyde", Janet Metzger
Department: English
Portrait of the Eighteenth Century Lady Reflected in the New York Magazine 1793-1795, Margaret Pardee
Department: English
Mark Twain: the Man, the Artist, the Determinist, Edward D. Peachey
Department: English
Edmond Rostand, a Romantic Dramatist?, Elizabeth Sands
Department: English
Studies in Milton and Aristotle, David Searfoss
Department: English
Discussion of Ten Novels Which Criticize Society, Mary Jane Tenny
Department: English
Use and Development of the Chorus As Traced Through Representative Dramas, Anne R. Walline
Department: English
William Butler Yeats's Use of the Christian Myth in His Poems Written After 1917, Sally Wiseman
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1954
Short Story: Its Development and Technique, Robert Ackerman
Department: English
Study of the Supernatural and Horror Stories of Four American Writers, Suzanne Carmany
Department: English
Reason- An Adventure in Faith, Majorie Kurth
Department: English
Analysis of the "Gentleman's Magazine", Maria J. Lizza
Department: English
Studies in the Modern Drama, Mary H. Mutch
Department: English
Hawthorne, the Man of His Shorter Works, Joan R. Panner
Department: English
Nineteenth Century Novel: Russian, French, and English, Suzane Jacobs Park
Department: English
Relation of W. H. Aden to the Concerns of His Own Time, Gordon Roadarmel
Department: English
Aphorisms of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Taken From His Lectures, Essays, and Conduct of Life, Dick Van Wie
Department: English
Regional Fiction in California From Bret Harte to John Steinbeck, Gary A. Wilson
Department: English
America's Stage, 1920-1950 Together With An Original Play "A Walking Shadow", Jane Wyckoff
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1953
Achievement of Gertrude Stein, Maud A. Berninger
Department: English
Adaption of Narrative to Dramatic Form, Elizabeth F. Blumberg
Department: English
A Glasse to View: The Pride of Vainglorious Women, David Cartlidge
The Play's the Thing, Robert M.H. Chang
Department: English
Gothic Cathedral, Richard Doerbaum
Department: English
Four American Novels of the Nineteen-Thirties and Their Literary Background, Lucille Ellsworth
Department: English
From Here to Utopia, Ronald Felty
Department: English
Religious Drama in American and England, Patricia Fester
Department: English
Achievement of D. H. Lawrence in His Poetry and His Novels, Irene Gilman
Department: English
Study of the Type Character, Geraldine Hoskins
Department: English
Christopher Fry: An Appreciation, Patricia Jenkins
Department: English
Study of Three Magazines, James A. Johnson
Department: English
Novel of Manners, Marcia Klerekoper
Department: English
Characterizations By Nineteenth Century Women, Nancy A. Lynch
Department: English
God, Man, and Milton, Nell Maxwell
Department: English
Chicago Tribune and Joseph Medill, Ivan Preston
Department: English
Poe and Gothicism, Donna J. Reese
Department: English
Survey of the American Short Story, Dorothy Tallman
Department: English
Evolution of Emerson's Religious Thought From 1820 to 1838, Gwen Watkins
Department: English
Characters in the Novels of Dickens and Thackeray, John Raymond Williams Jr.
Department: English
Indestructible Instinct, Nona Williston
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1952
Growing Record: A Brief Study of the American Negro in Literature -- Yesterday and Today, Dorothy Berry
Department: English
Reflection of Scott's Interests in Ten of the Waverly Novels, Jean Rice
Department: English
Critical Study of Dostoyevsky, Carol Jean Ross
Department: English
Two Worlds of John Dos Passos, Margaret Waddell
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1951
Advent of Naturalism in American Fiction, Jane Boyer
Department: English
America in the 1920's As Shown in the Best Sellers of the Period, Mary Russell
Department: English
One Step Backward Taken: a Study in the Art and Thought of Robert Frost, Robert Drury Smith
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1950
Garlic and Sapphires, John D. Demeter
Department: English
Invert As a Character in Contemporary American Fiction, Mary Ann Early
Department: English
...Nobody No More, Joseph Retzler
Department: English
Two Representatives of Contemporary American Drama, Mary E. Rowley
Department: English
Beowulf: a Study of the First Nineteen Lines, With a New Translation and a Commentary on the Words, Robert Lee Zimmerman
Department: English