English Master's Theses
Theses from 1969
Mateel Howe Farnham: Her Life and Writings, Joseph Roche
Parallelism in the Johannine Epistles, Samuel Lee Warfel
Theses from 1968
John Dryden's Dramatic Theory in His 'Essay of Dramatic Poesy' and its Practice to 1668, Pao-Shu Sun Fong
Theses from 1967
The Whirlpool : An Examination of Anti-Platonic Dialogue in the "Scylla and Charybdis" Episode of James Joyce's Ulysses, Marlys Anderson
Alienation in the Fiction of J. D. Salinger, Virginia Lee Bornholdt
Sinclair Lewis : Satire and the Problems of Norm, Charles Lynn Devore
The Frontier Years and Their Effect Upon Frank Harris' Fiction, Estella M. Easterly
The Life of George Buchanan with a Translation of Two Latin Satires, Patrick J. Giebler
A Study of Come Sweet Death: A Quartet from Genesis by B. Davie Napier, Mary Elizabeth Gunn
An Evaluation of the "Two Cultures", the Novels of C. P. Snow, Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov, Sherry J. Stoskopf
Gerald B. Winrod, Larry B. Sullivan
The Reliability of John Ruskin's Praeterita as a Sound Basis for Biographers, Vera E. Thomas
William Inge: Kansas Playwright in the Midwestern Tradition of Psychological Primitivism, Ralph F. Voss
Norman Mailer's Use of Frontier Metaphor, Grace P. Witt
Theses from 1966
An Interpretation of the Symbolic Significance of the Number Three in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, Raymond R. Carnaghi
The Technical Deterioration in James Baldwin's First Three Novels, Brent Collins
May Day in Medieval Literature, Virginia Kay Hogsett
Identification of Characters in Two Novels by Harry Kemp, Terry M. Hopkins
Treatment of Prejudice by Four Novelists : Richard Wright, Sinclair Lewis, Lillian Smith, and Ann Petry, Kenneth Glen Hull
Parallelism in the Words of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels, Charles James Keck
A Study of Henry Inman, 1837-1899, Robert Lynn Maxwell
Lord of the Flies: A Modern Gulliver's Fourth Voyage, Wayne Schumacher
Swift's Allegorical Apologetics and the Interpretation of a Tale of a Tub, Bedford David Smith
The Impassive Male in the Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert E. Sugg
Theses from 1965
An Analysis and Allegorical Reading of John Steinbeck's The Pearl, Avis Burnett