Browsing Department of English by Title
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1984 in 1894: Harben's Land of the Changing Sun
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A Quantification of Magnitude in the Writing of James Baldwin: A Digital Recovery Work
(2022-01-03)This thesis seeks to utilize a distant reading of seventeen essays written by James Baldwin alongside sustained close readings of three topics within those essays in order to understand why Baldwin has maintained increased ... -
"A Shot in the Dark": Post-9/11 One-Off Speculative Fiction
(2017-08-30)The cultural, political, and historical impact of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, as an event, continues to be questioned. For this project, I will examine six “one-off” or “one-time” works of speculative ... -
A Staring Contest with the Self: Karl Ove Knausgaard, Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, and Explanatory Style
(2018-12-06)Shame as an emotional response in the late 2010s has been discussed in both high and low sectors, from a high level of shame with social media use in high school classrooms, to the lack of shame by the president of the ... -
A TEACHER GOES TO SCHOOL: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF PEDAGOGICAL INSIGHTS ON SECONDARY WRITING INSTRUCTION
(2022-05-09)High school English teachers are familiar with current masters in the field (Kittle, Burke, Gallagher), but are not familiar with the scholarly literature on the topics of composition. Although helpful, these professional ... -
Accurate or Aspirational? A Rhetorical Analysis of One University's Representation of Student Diversity
(2022-05-17)When approaching diversity within higher education, colleges and universities champion diversity initiatives as significant goals. Prospective students may choose colleges based on the aspirational role model, which inspires ... -
Alastair Minnis and Jane Roberts, eds. Text, Image, Interpretation: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature and its Insular Context in Honour of Eamonn O Carragain.
(Oxford University PressDepartment of English, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2008) -
Alcott And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Public Sphere: Identity, Privacy, And Publication In Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
(English, 2010-07-19)An aspect of Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women that has not been examined is the tension between the public and private spheres within the text. Since the text is semi-autobiographical in nature, issues of public and ... -
America in Literature Vol. I
(John Wiley & SonsDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Texas at Arlington, 1978) -
America in Literature Vol. II
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Department of EnglishUniversity of Texas at Arlington, 1978) -
America's Literature
(The Dryden Press, New YorkDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Texas at Arlington, 1955)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** -
American Literary Masters, Vol. 1
(Holt, Rienehart and Winston, Inc., New YorkDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Texas Arlington, 1965)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** -
American Literary Masters, Vol.2
(Holt, Rinehart and WinstonDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Texas at Arlington, 1965)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** -
American Literary Scholarship 2000
(Duke University Press, 2000)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** -
American Literary Scholarship 2001
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American Literary Scholarship 2002
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American Literary Scholarship 2003
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American Literary Scholarship 2004
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American Literary Scholarship 2005
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American Literary Scholarship 2006
(Duke University Press, 2006)