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The Literary Criticism of H. L. Mencken
The thesis of this paper is that Mencken was a better critic than he is credited with being, that he was unusually discerning in his judgment of the fiction of his time, and that his criteria are clearly stated in various of his writings. It is conceded, however, that his taste in poetry was limited and that his contribution to dramatic criticism was not? greatly significant.
Date:
December 1970
Creator:
Sellers, Stephen W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Impact of Education on Ticuna Indian Culture: an Historical and Ethnographic Field Study
The purpose of this study were to provide fundamental ethnographic information about the Ticuna Indians and to determine to what extent the programs of bilingual education, administered among them by the Ministerio de Educación Pública del Perú and the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL), had accelerated their integration into mainstream Peruvian Life.
Date:
December 1970
Creator:
Sullivan, James Lamkin
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Novels of Shirley Jackson: A Critical-Analytical Study
This study will discuss each of Shirley Jackson's six novels. The discussions will concentrate on plot, setting, theme, characterization, and style.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Ferguson, Mary G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The New Emergence of the Spirit : A Study of Content and Style in Hegel and George Eliot
Hegel and Eliot have been chosen for this study not because of their differences but because of similarities in their thought. Although most of Hegel's works are obscure and pedantic, it is possible to show that his early thinking reflects a deep awareness of many of the implications of the new age. A growing number of philosophers and theologians today are apparently "rediscovering" Hegel as one who caught a vision of the transition in man's history and whose insights are valuable today.
Date:
August 1970
Creator:
Hall, Larry Joe
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Federal Occupation and Administration of Texas, 1865-1870
The scope of this study is limited to Federal military occupation during the five years from 1865 to 1870. Only the interior counties, where a dense Negro population required the exercise of political and social responsibilities, will be considered in detail. A line from Wise through Bosque, Travis, Wilson, Karnes, and Goliad Counties to the coastal town of Corpus Christi would roughly separate interior from frontier posts.
Date:
August 1970
Creator:
Shook, Robert W. (Robert Walter)
System:
The UNT Digital Library