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A Guide to the Teaching of Negro Literature in High School (open access)

A Guide to the Teaching of Negro Literature in High School

This paper will be a survey of the major American Negro writers from pre-Civil War days to the present time. Background information concerning each major period will be given, along with information about each author and comments about the selections which are appropriate for classroom discussion. Teachers will also be given suggestions for presenting the material to class, as well as suggested questions and assignments. In conclusion, it will be shown how the literature presented can be fused into the eleventh grade course of study for the Fort Worth Public Schools.
Date: June 1970
Creator: Tucker, Rose Warren
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mythic Themes and Literary Analogues in Lowell's Prometheus Bound (open access)

Mythic Themes and Literary Analogues in Lowell's Prometheus Bound

The present study will be concerned primarily with an interpretation of Lowell's derivation of Prometheus Bound as he adapted that play from the Greek playwright Aeschylus' version, with a study of the development of his themes in that play, and with consideration of some of the sources upon which those themes are dependent.
Date: June 1970
Creator: Holford, Carolyn
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Problem of the Hero in Shakespeare's King John (open access)

The Problem of the Hero in Shakespeare's King John

This thesis is an attempt to evaluate the evidence for and against the presence of a hero in King John. As such, it is actually a search into the artistic abilities which Shakespeare exercised in this drama to determine whether he created a dramatic work of art which merits recognition for its own sake.
Date: June 1970
Creator: Ratledge, Wilbert Harold
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Sampling of Variant Idiomaticity in Freshman Composition at North Texas State University from 1958 to 1968 (open access)

A Sampling of Variant Idiomaticity in Freshman Composition at North Texas State University from 1958 to 1968

"The object of this thesis is neither to uphold the sacred cows of traditionalist grammar nor to forge a way for a liberal philology. It does, however, examine "the kind of English that most people use most of the time," that is, the idiom of the language, and specifically the phrases and expressions that compose idioms."--1.
Date: June 1970
Creator: Fuller, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Significance of William Blake's Poetry in Joyce Cary's The Horse's Mouth (open access)

The Significance of William Blake's Poetry in Joyce Cary's The Horse's Mouth

William Blake's poetry in Cary's novel plays an integral role, and it is the purpose of this thesis to discuss the significance of Blake's poetry in The Horse's Mouth.
Date: June 1970
Creator: Gaston, Karen Carmean
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stepan Trofimovitch Verhovensky: the Key to The Possessed (open access)

Stepan Trofimovitch Verhovensky: the Key to The Possessed

In the "metaphysical vacuum" of The Possessed Stepan Trofimovitch Verhovensky is symbolic of a non-productive stewardship--a father who did not father, a teacher who did not teach, and elder who did not will wisdom and tradition to the dependent younger generation. It is puzzling how little critical notice has been taken of Stepan, and it is a lonely position to find in him the key to the teeming, chaotic world of the novel, but this is the thesis which will be pursued.
Date: June 1970
Creator: Kinsey, Marcia DIckson
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thomas Hardy and Arthur Schopenhauer : A Comparative Study (open access)

Thomas Hardy and Arthur Schopenhauer : A Comparative Study

The purpose of this thesis is to show the influence of Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophy upon two of Thomas Hardy's novels and selected poems from six volumes of his poetry.
Date: June 1969
Creator: Keys, Jerry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Philosophical Ideas in Five Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre (open access)

Philosophical Ideas in Five Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre

The drama of Jean-Paul Sartre is primarily an investigation into the meaning of the human condition. The question of primary concern is: What does it mean to be a human being? Through his drama, Sartre reveals the nature of the existential situation. This thesis looks at five plays of Sartre and discusses the philosophical ideas in each.
Date: June 1968
Creator: Portman, Stephen G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Representation of Father-Son Relations in the Major Novels of Samuel Clemens (open access)

Representation of Father-Son Relations in the Major Novels of Samuel Clemens

John Marshall Clemens was a failure, as a man, as a husband, and as a father. It is his lack of emotion, his inability to express or receive love, with which this thesis is mainly concerned, for it is his emotional vacuum that so greatly affected his fourth son, Samuel Clemens.
Date: June 1968
Creator: Coplin, Merritt Keith
System: The UNT Digital Library
Representations of the Mother-Son Relations in the Major Novels of Samuel Clemens (open access)

Representations of the Mother-Son Relations in the Major Novels of Samuel Clemens

This thesis examines the relationship between Samuel Clemens and his mother, Jane Lampton Clemens. It is apparent that Samuel was strongly influenced by his mother in his personality, appearance, and beliefs; but of greater importance is the influence she exerted on the literary creations of Mark Twain.
Date: June 1968
Creator: Rogers, Janie
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dark Imagery in Women in Love (open access)

Dark Imagery in Women in Love

This thesis discusses the characters, themes, and imagery in the novel Women in Love written by D.H. Lawrence.
Date: June 1967
Creator: Moore, James Alton
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nikos Kazantzakis' View of Womankind (open access)

Nikos Kazantzakis' View of Womankind

This thesis examines the writings of Nikos Kazantzakis. Primarily the attitude and expressions toward womankind and woman's relationship with man are explored.
Date: June 1967
Creator: Vonler, Veva Donowho
System: The UNT Digital Library
Yeat's Use in his Major Works of the Greek Mystery Religions (open access)

Yeat's Use in his Major Works of the Greek Mystery Religions

The purpose of this thesis is to investigate some of the Greek sources in the major works of Yeats and to explore the manner in which he uses the material to support some of his major themes and philosophical beliefs.
Date: June 1967
Creator: Sublette, Cynthia A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Distribution of Prepositions in English Adverbial Phrases (open access)

The Distribution of Prepositions in English Adverbial Phrases

This thesis describes the rules of prepositions in English adverbial phrases.
Date: June 1966
Creator: Patton, Judy S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Etymological Examination of Aelfric's "Passion of Saint Sebastian, Martyr" (open access)

An Etymological Examination of Aelfric's "Passion of Saint Sebastian, Martyr"

This study looks at Aelfric's "Passion of Saint Sebastian, Martyr" from an etymological perspective.
Date: June 1966
Creator: Henderson, Robert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Graham Greene and the Idea of Childhood (open access)

Graham Greene and the Idea of Childhood

A marked preoccupation with childhood is evident throughout the works of Graham Greene; it receives most obvious expression in his concern with the idea that the course of a man's life is determined during his early years, but many of his other obsessive themes, such as betrayal, pursuit, and failure, may be seen to have their roots in general types of experience which Greene evidently believes to be common to all children.
Date: June 1966
Creator: Bell, Martha Frances
System: The UNT Digital Library
Howard Roark as Hero (open access)

Howard Roark as Hero

This study will be an investigation of character, therefore an investigation of the salient characters which have stirred the interest that has made Ayn Rand such a popular novelist.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Coffman, Sue Evelyn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Humor in the Poetry of E.E. Cummings (open access)

Humor in the Poetry of E.E. Cummings

The present study will examine in detail the techniques and characteristics of the humor as manifested in the poems and place Cummings in proper perspective in the general tradition of American humor.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Mullen, Patrick Borden
System: The UNT Digital Library
Women in Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays (open access)

Women in Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays

The purpose of this study is to investigate the problem of whether or not the female characters are lively, active, and essential in the Tamburlaine plays. The study has been broadened to include a consideration of the general attitudes toward women expressed in the plays. However, the central emphasis is on Zenocrate's characterization and function.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Owens, D. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women (open access)

Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women

It is the purpose of this paper to outline the development of O'Neill's characterization of women from the loving, submissive Mother in the early plays to the Mother turned Destroyer in the later plays. This is accomplished through a chronological examination of the women characters in eight of O'Neill's major plays--Beyond the Horizon, The Staw, Anna Christie, Welded, Desire Under the Elms, The Great God Brown, Strange Interlude, and Mourning Becomes Electra.
Date: June 1963
Creator: Mazaher, Kay H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Medievalism in Shakespeare (open access)

Medievalism in Shakespeare

This study will undertake to point out only a few of the many medieval elements used by Shakespeare. It does not purport to do more than to examine briefly a small number of the myriad medieval traits to be found in Shakespeare's writing nor to cite more than a few examples of these traits in a limited number of his plays.
Date: June 1963
Creator: Silverthorne, Elizabeth Emily
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Appraisal of Structures and Point of View in the Novels of William Styron (open access)

An Appraisal of Structures and Point of View in the Novels of William Styron

This paper, then, purposes to examine these two characteristics of Styron's novel form--structure and point of view--as they are handled in his major works, the novels Lie Down in Darkness and Set This House on Fire, and the novella The Long March.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Merril, Charles S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Decay of the Yoknapatawpha Aristocracy in the Works of William Faulkner (open access)

The Decay of the Yoknapatawpha Aristocracy in the Works of William Faulkner

This study consists of an examination in detail of those facets of character, and conduct arising from character, which specifically account for the decay of the aristocracy of Yoknapatawpha; and by way of emphasis, of the specifically regenerative attitudes and actions which have sufficed to preserve various individuals of this class who have endured as fully adequate human beings.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Pyland, Joel L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Horror in the Fiction of Ambrose Bierce (open access)

Horror in the Fiction of Ambrose Bierce

Since horror is so prevalent in Bierce's fiction and since no concentrated study of this important element has been attempted by critics, it is proposed here to examine carefully the sources and nature of the horror in Bierce's fiction in an attempt to arrive at a better understanding of his literary technique and his contribution to American literature.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Tapley, Philip Allen
System: The UNT Digital Library