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Constructing Mr. Darcy : tradition, gender, and silent spaces in Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice.
(2008)
The reality of Jane Austen's characters in Pride and Prejudice is socially constructed; their goals and actions become a typification of society's institutions and conventions. Examining Austen's pivotal characters, with ...
Making sense : a study of the dialogical nature of consciousness in creative writing.
(2008)
The present study investigated the dynamics of a single participant's various I-positions ... using Stephenson's (1985) Q method, analysis of variance, factor analysis, and qualitative assessment of the participant's ...
Interpersonal perceptions of American culture
(2008)
A small study of international student perception of American culture was conducted. One of two counterbalanced videos was presented to each participant followed by questionnaires regarding attitude and attitude certainty, ...
The Herland Voice : v.26: no.2(2008)
(2008-02)
The Herland Voice : v.26: no.9(2008)
(2008-09)
The Herland Voice : v.26: no.7(2008)
(2008-07)
The Herland Voice : v.26: no.3(2008)
(2008-03)
Something of himself : textual and historical revision in Rudyard Kipling's Kim.
(2008)
This thesis asks whether 'Kim', as a fin de siècle novel, helped to bridge the Victorian and modern periods in British literature, and whether the novel, published at the midpoint of Kipling's career, stands as a marker ...
Murder/rapture
(2008)
Lenny and Ira discover that they are good at and that they enjoy murder when Ira accidentally kills a stranger. They begin killing people by the scores until Lenny falls in love with a young, vibrant charity worker.