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Satire on American Life as Portrayed in the Novels of Sinclair Lewis (open access)

Satire on American Life as Portrayed in the Novels of Sinclair Lewis

Since 1920, Lewis has written only novels in which he has ridiculed the leading phases of American life. He has given an exact picture; he has left no faults uncovered. He loves America and he hates to see her in a state of degeneration. He has tried to appeal to the human side of his public in order to open the eyes of America to her own defects. He has been cynical, satirical, and humorous in his attempt to picture America as she really is. I have chosen the novels that Lewis has written since the year 1920 to show that he has satirized America in her various phases of life. I have not explored the fields of poetry and drama nor the earlier novels; for beginning with Main Street in 1920 and ending with the Prodigal Parents in 1938, Lewis has depicted the faults of a nation struggling for peace and security in a world of materialistic ideals.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Norman, Helen Marjorie
System: The UNT Digital Library
American Background in Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha" (open access)

American Background in Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha"

The background for "The Song of Hiawatha" is explicitly American, for Longfellow has preserved many legends, traditions, and customs of the aborigines with fidelity. As a whole, "The Song of Hiawatha" is a successful delineation of the aborigines of North America. Longfellow preserved the most interesting legends and supplemented them with accounts of Indian life.
Date: 1940
Creator: Doty, Fern Marie
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Authorship of 1 Henry VI Considered in Relation to the Sources of the Play (open access)

The Authorship of 1 Henry VI Considered in Relation to the Sources of the Play

Through an investigation of the problem of the authorship of 1 Henry VI, the author endeavors to present some new evidence concerning the play's authorship. The problem is examined from the standpoint of the relationship between authorship and sources.
Date: 1940
Creator: Brashears, Evelyn McFatridge
System: The UNT Digital Library
Edgar Allan Poe in Relation to his Times (open access)

Edgar Allan Poe in Relation to his Times

This study is based upon the prose works of Poe and covers the topis of politics and social reforms, contemporary attitudes toward death, customs, science and pseudo-science, and contemporary literature. The thesis attempts to prove that Poe's works show manifest evidences of his being a product of his times.
Date: 1940
Creator: Young, Sallie Sue McCarty
System: The UNT Digital Library
English Utopias (open access)

English Utopias

This thesis discusses Utopian thought and compares the Utopias of Plato, Sir Thomas More, Sir Francis Bacon, and Jonathan Swift in the areas of government, education, and social problems.
Date: 1940
Creator: Smith, Stella Parker
System: The UNT Digital Library
Henry David Thoreau: a Study of Character (open access)

Henry David Thoreau: a Study of Character

This thesis looks at the characteristics of Henry David Thoreau through his writings rather than through what other critics have written.
Date: 1940
Creator: Parsons, Sabra
System: The UNT Digital Library
Macaulay and Carlyle, a Study in Victorian Contrasts (open access)

Macaulay and Carlyle, a Study in Victorian Contrasts

Discusses the contrasts apparent in the Victorian era British writers Carlyle and Macaulay with reference to history, biography, and literary criticism.
Date: 1940
Creator: Flesher, Lyla
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Social Background of the Characters in O. Henry's New York Short Stories (open access)

A Study of the Social Background of the Characters in O. Henry's New York Short Stories

The problem of this research is to determine whether or not O. Henry pictured the existing social conditions of the period in his New York stories and whether his characters are representative of people who actually lived at that time.
Date: 1940
Creator: Connally, Lucy Belle
System: The UNT Digital Library