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    Sickness and Disability in Children's Literature: Using Picture Books as a Path to Understanding and Empathy (thesis) 

    Pfannenstein, Kari Ann
    In this paper, I investigate three niches within this category of children's books on sickness and disability: books on common illnesses, books on disabilities, and books on serious or chronic illnesses. Each chapter is ...
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    Dangerous Territory: Marriage and Mobility in the New York Novels of Stephen Crane and Edith Wharton (thesis) 

    Frazier, Alexandra Lee
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    "It's the theatrical" : Sylvia Plath and the Audacious Performance of an Atomic Identity (thesis) 

    Worsham, Jenna Paige
    The body of this thesis explains Plath's most shocking metaphors by arguing that she is not simply a "confessional" poet, as many have labeled her (Britzolakis 3). Instead, she complicates the very idea of confession or ...
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    'A Transitory Possession': Economics of A Streetcar Named Desire (thesis) 

    Brilley, Thomas B.
    My most specific goal with this research is to offer a new angle for analyzing one of America's greatest plays. I also have a more general goal: to introduce readers to the methodology and benefits of economic criticism. ...
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    "Men have power": A Feminist Reclamation of Marianne Moore's "Marriage" (thesis) 

    Monks, Katherine H.
    I began and ended my research with "Marriage" itself in the same way that this thesis begins and ends with the poem itself. From here I naturally moved to understand Marianne Moore, hoping that through knowing Moore's ...

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    AuthorBrilley, Thomas B. (1)Frazier, Alexandra Lee (1)Monks, Katherine H. (1)Pfannenstein, Kari Ann (1)Worsham, Jenna Paige (1)Subject
    Criticism, interpretation, etc. (5)
    Washington and Lee University -- Honors in English (5)American fiction (1)Books and reading (1)Children's literature (1)Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 (1)Diseases in literature (1)Economics in literature (1)Empathy in children (1)English fiction (1)... View MoreHas File(s)Yes (5)Department
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