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Be a Man: Representations of Masculinity in the Civil War Literature of Ambrose Bierce and John William De ForestIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyCorinna Barrett[]Thesis10 May 2014
The Caverns of the Heart: The Existential Themes of Nathaniel HawthorneIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyDerik Robertson[]Dissertation10 May 2014
Jane Austen in Postmodern Popular CultureIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyElise Barker[]Dissertation10 May 2014
Endure and Survive: Dystopia in the Post-Apocalypse and Its Insight into Human ExistenceIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyJustin Murdock[]Thesis8 Aug 2014
Transgressing Postcolonial Indifference, Recovering History: Women and Desire in Arundhati Roy's "The God of Small Things", Ahdaf Soueif's "The Map of Love", and Edwidge Danticat's "The Farming of Bones"Idaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyKelly Meyer[]Dissertation10 May 2014
Reading the Rows: A Working Meditation on Agriculture, Nature, and LiteratureIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophySteven Hall[]Dissertation19 Dec 2014
On the Road Again: The Influence of Francis Parkman's "The Oregon Trail" on Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"Idaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyScott Holman[]Dissertation7 May 2016
Feeling with Fiction: Exploring the Boundaries of Narrative Empathy in the Gothic Tales of Edgar Allan PoeIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyElise Anderson[]Thesis14 Jun 2016
Trauma, Proverbs, and Cognitive Development in LeGuin's "Annals of the Western Shore"Idaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyMargaux Burleson[]Thesis14 Jun 2016
"Highly Incomprehensible and Nearly Always Ridiculous": Protesting Patriarchy Through Queer Performativity in Mary Austin's Early NovelsIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyJessica Hoffman-Ramirez[]Thesis14 Jun 2016
Emerging from the Shadows: John Galsworthy's "Forsyte Saga", Modernism, and the Effect of Sequential PublicationIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyPatricia Schmidt[]Thesis9 May 2015
Middle-Earth, Middle-Margins: Seeing Dwarves in the Shadows of ElvesIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyZachary Dilbeck[]Dissertation9 May 2015
Completing the Picture: Bringing Instructional Design into Basic Writing PedagogyIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyJennifer Foradori[]Dissertation9 May 2015
Laughing Between the Color Line: Mixed Race Humor in "The Key and Peele Show"Idaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyDaniel Meyerend[]Thesis13 Sep 2016
Natural Mechanics: Technology and Place in the Words of Virginia Woolf and Ernest HemingwayIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyMarc Keith[]Thesis14 Sep 2016
“Come Out of the Woods and We’ll Tell You Who You Are”: The Protest Literatures of S. Alice Callahan, Charles Alexander Eastman, and Simon PokagonIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophySteve Harrison[]Dissertation2 Feb 2018
JADES, CHEATS, AND COUNTERFEITS: FEMALE TRICKSTERS IN THE EARLY BRITISH NOVEL, 1680–1745Idaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyJeffrey G. Howard[]Dissertation2 Feb 2018
ELIZABETH BAYLEY SETON: WORDLING AND RHETORIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyDéirdre A. Carney[]Dissertation8 Feb 2018
ON THE PROBLEM AND PROMISE OF ALEX CALDIERO’S SONOSOPHY: DOING DIALOGICAL COPERFORMATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY; OR, ENTER THE POETARIUMIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyTyler Chadwick[]Dissertation8 Feb 2018
THEORY OF MIND: REPRESENTATIONS OF VIOLENCE AND PREDATION IN 19TH CENTURY BRITISH GOTHIC LITERATUREIdaho State UniversityEnglish & PhilosophyCaprice L. DeSpain Huse[]Thesis8 Feb 2018
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