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Mark Twain's Views on Formal Education (open access)

Mark Twain's Views on Formal Education

The purpose of this study is to discuss Twain's role as a critic of the educational system of his day and to explore his views concerning the purposes, methodology, and value of formal education below the college level.
Date: January 1966
Creator: Cameron, Thomas D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mystical Elements in Emerson's Thought (open access)

Mystical Elements in Emerson's Thought

It is the main purpose of this thesis to ascertain just to what extent Emerson's writing do contain mystical elements.
Date: January 1966
Creator: Conklin, Lillian M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jung's Archetypes in Northrop Frye's Archetypal Criticism (open access)

Jung's Archetypes in Northrop Frye's Archetypal Criticism

This thesis examines Northrop Frye's critical theories in relation to Jungian psychology.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Kuehn, Edwin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mexico and Mexicans in the Fiction of Steinbeck, Morris, Traven and Porter (open access)

Mexico and Mexicans in the Fiction of Steinbeck, Morris, Traven and Porter

The purpose of this study is to investigate what seem to be the principal attitudes of Americans toward Mexico and Mexicans as expressed by four contemporary American authors, and to point out and evaluate salient features in their respective treatment of the subject.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Maass, Henry Eugene Lester
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shakespeare's Shylock : A Re-evaluation (open access)

Shakespeare's Shylock : A Re-evaluation

This paper will be a study designed to clarify Shylock's position by seeing him in the proper historical perspective. It will examine briefly the role of the Jew in history and in literature prior to Shakespeare.
Date: January 1966
Creator: Hegborn, Lois A.
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
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
A Prose Larger than Life: A Study of the Diction and Dialogue in Two Plays of Clifford Odets (open access)

A Prose Larger than Life: A Study of the Diction and Dialogue in Two Plays of Clifford Odets

This thesis contends that current critical appreciation of Clifford Odets as a dramatist is incomplete and that, contrary to the general view, Odets, a creator of living language and unforgettable dialogue, did make a significant and lasting contribution to the contemporary American theatre. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to demonstrate with what creative skill and with what theatrical precision Odets uses the dramatic language of his plays.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Burt, David J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thomas Wolfe's Romantic Affinity for Germany (open access)

Thomas Wolfe's Romantic Affinity for Germany

This thesis explores the politics and views of Thomas Wolfe's romantic affinity for Germany.
Date: January 1966
Creator: Kinstley, Barbara Sue Bodemann
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Abuse of Confidence as a Major Theme in the Novels of Henry James (open access)

The Abuse of Confidence as a Major Theme in the Novels of Henry James

All of the aforementioned factors--love, money, the abuse of confidence, the guilt growing out of it, the response of the victim--contribute to the moral view constantly evolving towards an ultimate statement in the three novels of James's maturity. This thesis will attempt to explicate in full that statement. For James's theme of abuse of confidence, together with all of its elements, was in itself only the vehicle of a finely attuned moral awareness.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Sullenberger, T. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Money in Four of the Early Novels of Henry James (open access)

Money in Four of the Early Novels of Henry James

The purpose of the study at hand is to follow up the suggestions in Winters's observations and Booth's thesis, and to examine both the extent and the nature of money and other financial considerations as these matters appear in the four most important novels of James's early period.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Swearingen, Wilba Shaw
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wagnerian Elements in the Fiction of Thomas Mann (open access)

Wagnerian Elements in the Fiction of Thomas Mann

This study will examine the phenomenon of the elevation of Wagner from relative obscurity under Bismarck to the symbol of German Nationalism under the Third Reich, and will attempt to ascertain the reasons for Mann's continuing dedication to Wagner despite his growing apprehension about Germany's destiny under Hitler.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Wright, Sandra Mason
System: The UNT Digital Library
Political and Social Significance in Selected Drama of Henry Fielding (open access)

Political and Social Significance in Selected Drama of Henry Fielding

The purpose of this thesis are to show that Fielding's dramas reflect the social and political abuses prevalent in England during the first four decades of the eighteenth century; to show through careful delineation of specific drams that those dramas led to repeated attempts by the Walpole Ministry to pass a licensing act; and to show that Fielding was seriously concerned about the political and social deterioration which he felt was occurring during the decade of the 1730's.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Rosenbalm, John O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metrical Analysis in Nineteenth-Century English Criticism of Shakespeare (open access)

Metrical Analysis in Nineteenth-Century English Criticism of Shakespeare

It is the purpose of this study to resurrect and evaluate the most significant items of metrical analyses of Shakespeare's plays.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Smith, Mary Alice
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spasmodic Poetry : its Nature and Historical Context. (open access)

Spasmodic Poetry : its Nature and Historical Context.

The emphasis of this thesis is to describe the Spasmodic poets of the Victorian period, to define "Spasmodism", to familiarize the reader with the major Spasmodics and their works, and to show the role that the Spasmodics filled during the Victorian period in English literature.
Date: January 1966
Creator: Gallogly, Gertrude
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
The Classical Influences in Twentieth-Century Poetry: Ezra Pound (open access)

The Classical Influences in Twentieth-Century Poetry: Ezra Pound

This thesis examines the contributions of Ezra Pound to the modern readers' awareness of the classics.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Green, Patricia Diane
System: The UNT Digital Library
George Eliot and the Evangelical Mind (open access)

George Eliot and the Evangelical Mind

Gordon Haight, in his biographical preface to the letters of George Eliot, states the "without her intimate knowledge of the Evangelical mind George Eliot would have lacked part of the experience on which her wide sympathy was founded." This thesis is an exploration of, a commentary on, Haight's remark.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Jones, Jesse C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Myth in the Fiction of C. S. Lewis (open access)

Myth in the Fiction of C. S. Lewis

In both his fiction and non-fiction, Lewis comments on myth, its characteristics and strengths, and its relation to Christian doctrine. His use of myth to examine and to illustrate Christian ideas is most important in the space trilogy, the Narnia series of children's books, and Till We Have Faces. These books are the primary sources for this thesis, and they will be examined in chronological order.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Miller, Ruth Humble
System: The UNT Digital Library
Criticism of Swift's "Voyage to the Houyhnhnms," 1958-1965 (open access)

Criticism of Swift's "Voyage to the Houyhnhnms," 1958-1965

Bitterness and humor, dogmatism and tolerance, unprofessional negligence and scholarly care characterize recent criticism of Swift's "Voyage to the Houyhnhnms." Many scholars have based their conclusions on the findings of earlier commentators rather than on Swift's work itself. Others have imposed a system of their own upon the fourth voyage, sometimes without regard for incontrovertible evidence against their views. Consequently, these scholars often reveal more about themselves than about Swift and his work. Although only a few really new ideas have been presented since 1958 which help to explain the Dean's motivation and intentions, a number of new interpretations of the fourth voyage of Gulliver's Travels clarify some of Swift's purposes. Generally, recent critics can be divided into three groups: those who believe that the Houyhnhnms are Swift's moral ideal for mankind; those who contend that the Houyhnhnms are not Swift's moral ideal; and those who suggest that Swift's moral ideal for man lay somewhere between the Houyhnhnm and the Yahoo.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Witkowski, Susan Siegrist
System: The UNT Digital Library