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    • Clay, Erin Elizabeth
      This analysis follows Jane Austen’s exploration of womanhood and autonomy within her last completed novel, Persuasion. It investigates her commentary on the feminine experience under the rigid traditionalism of the Regency ...
    • Lanning, Carmen Nadine (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)
      Graham Greene has written five novels with distinctly Latin American setting: The Power and the Glory, set mainly in the rural Mexico of the 1930's; Our Man in Havana, focusing chiefly on Havana just prior to the Castro ...
    • White, Meredith Renee
      This is a creative work that looks at the practice of ritualistic human sacrifice throughout different ages and cultures and how this custom affects the people of that society. While it is commonly known that ancient ...
    • Muñiz Apresa, Jose Miguel (2017-05-10)
      This dissertation belongs to the territory of the undefinition: the essay, as a literary gender with no limits, is the core of the analysis though their sub-gender “periodical essay”, a theoretical complex literary form ...
    • Gadney, Alan (Texas A&M University. Libraries, [1981])
    • Larsen, Amy Marie 1984- (2012-11-21)
      Posthumanist rhetoric is informed by developments in the sciences and the humanities which suggest that mind and body are not distinct from each other and, therefore, claims of humans’ superiority over other animals based ...
    • Ayarza-Riveros, Luis Carlos (2013-12-09)
      Las Escrituras del Margen: En torno a los territorios canónicos de la literature contemporánea Latinoamericana. Lorenzo García Vega, Jorge Gaitán Durán, and Nicolás Gómez Dávila, is the study of some ...
    • Morgan, Mason Lyle (2013-09-24)
      This research is an attempt to implement various artistic aesthetics inspired by the world wars into a fictional narrative focused an artist’s struggle in wartime. Works by Tristan Tzara, William Burroughs, Andre Breton, ...
    • Cortez, Daniela Alexandra (2021-04-22)
      By the first decade of the 21st century, the Central American population in the United States has become the third largest group of Hispanic or Latinx origin; however, their involvement in various aspects of US society ...
    • Cannon, Garland (2005-12-07)
      Sax Rohmer (the pseudonym of Arthur Sarsfield Ward, 1883-1959) was one of the most widely read pop authors in the English-speaking world in the 20th century. His Fu Manchu first appeared in "The Zayat Kiss," in the British ...
    • Brister, Dallas P. (2020-06-25)
      This research aims to bring disability studies to light in the works of Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. I aim to examine how the neurotypical modes ...