Access to the collection of English theses from 2023 and earlier is restricted to RWU English faculty members for curriculum-related purposes and is not available to the public. To view or download a thesis, please contact the English Department to obtain a password.

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Submissions from 1993

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“Lincoln, the Man Preceding over the House Divided”: The Man Divided in Lincoln: Selected Speeches and Writings, Eileen Rindos

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The Survival of Religious Inheritance: Familial Religion and Its Effects on the Art of Stephen Crane, Terri Lynn Welch

Submissions from 1992

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The World in Balance: From Homer to Dickens, Marie Avioli

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Machine Versus Nature, Father Versus Daughter in Charles Dickens’ Dombey and Son, Kelly Birtles

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Baklushkin, the “Everyman” of Dostoyevsky’s Russia: A Common Name to the Common Man, Joseph W. Dyjak

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Dostoyevsky’s Transitional Phases of Humanity, Lawrence G. Haney II

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Images of Education in Charles Dickens’ Hard Times and Dombey and Son, Suzanne Kayata

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The Kabak and the Crystal Palace, Thomas Kerins

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Dickens: A Portrayal in Parallelism, Jennifer Kouri

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THE REFLECTION OF JOHN DICKENS THROUGHOUT THE NOVEL: DAVID COPPERFIELD, Suzanne R. Michelsen

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Mr. Dombey: A Grail Knight, G.H. Touchette

Submissions from 1991

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Hidden Values, Hidden Morals and Architectural Secrets: An Analysis of Gateshead Hall From Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Sarah Alasso

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Lockwood, Nelly Dean and the Ambiguity of a Dual Narration in Wuthering Heights, Alana Fishberg

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The Effect of Victorian Patriarchy on Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Linda Frederick

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Familial Likeness in Pride & Prejudice, Michelle Novak

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The Amiable Couple in Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Emma: Exposing False Illusions about Marrying for Love, Michael Robinson

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Austen's Commentary on the Patriarchal Society of Pride and Prejudice as Perceived Through her Character of Elizabeth Bennet, Marsha S. Saylor

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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Anne Brontë’s Autobiographical Novel, Deb Westgate