Browsing by Author "Kidney, Jennifer"
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Beyond the Grotesque: Relationships Between Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio and Mccullers' the Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Shaw, Harry Walter (Oklahoma State University, 1978-05-01)The few critics who have commented on a possible link between The Heart Is i!. Lonely Hunter and Winesburg, .QhiQ. only go so far as to say that McCullers' use of the grotesque is in the same tradition asAnderson's; ... -
City of Niobe
Jackson, Sheila Cathryn (Oklahoma State University, 1978-05-01) -
Dark Lady and the Fair Maiden: the Transformation of the Romance Heroine in the American Novel
Patrick, Lonnie Marie (Oklahoma State University, 1983-07-01)Despite the dominance of a boyish and adolescent theme that Leslie Fiedler finds in American literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, and Torn Robbins create distinct portraits of women in their fiction. These writers ... -
Images of women in the novels of Sinclair Lewis
Sodowsky, Alice Louise (1977-07) -
Invisible Man and the Numbers Game
Oliver, Margaret Celeste (Oklahoma State University, 1979-05-01)The literary criticism on Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is voluminous; yet, only two critics have made the slightest comment on Ellison's use of numbers in the book. However, I believe that Ellison's use of numbers is ... -
Rhetoric in the Clerk's Romance
Campos, Maria Cristina Pimentel (Oklahoma State University, 1978-05-01)This study is concerned with the devices of rhetoric, the specific expository and persuasive techniques, which make the Clerk's argument of the story of Griselda an artistic romance. My demonstration has been made through ... -
Saving Lives: A collection of poems
Gardner, Stephen Leroy, Jr. (1979-05) -
Sherwood Anderson's "Godliness": Jesse Bentley and the Curse of Cain
Mullins, Jesse Frank (Oklahoma State University, 1979-12-01)Winesburg, Ohio stands as one of the most influential works of fiction of the early part of this century. The longest story of that collection, "Godliness," has drawn little criticism, possibly because of its very puzzling ... -
Study of narrative tone in The Piazza Tales
Hinds, Carolyn Joyce Myers (1979-07) -
Stylistic analysis of The Book of Margery Kempe
Riquetti, Susanne (1978-05) -
"The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids": Melville's Inversion of Emersonian Optimism
Reel, Sharon Montgomery (Oklahoma State University, 1978-05-01)Even though critics have recognized anti-Emersonian satire in three of Melville's later works written in the 1854-1857 period--"Poor Man 1 s Pudding and Rich Man 1 s Crumbs," Benito Cereno, and The Confidence~-- nobody has ... -
Turning in Still Water: a Collection of Poems
Zucha, Albert Joseph, Jr. (Oklahoma State University, 1980-05-01)"Turning in Still Water: A Collection of Poems" is a microcosom of my understanding of art, literature, and poetry. There are some good poems in the collection and there are some better poems in it of which it is almost ... -
Unique Color Symbology in Poe's Tales of Terror
Snowder, Frances Eileen (Oklahoma State University, 1978-05-01)Previous studies have understood and interpreted Poe's color use in psychological or traditional terms. Poe, however, was a conscientious craftsman whose every word, as he himself said, contributed to the total effect of ... -
Voices: A Selection of Poems
Luce, Gregory Woodward (Oklahoma State University, 1979-12-01)