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    • Keats: A Tribute To Beauty 

      Moran, Kathleen (1965-04-01)
      'If I should die,' said I to itself, ‘I have left no immortal work behind me— nothing to make my friends proud of my memory— but I have lov’d the principle of beauty in all things, and if I had had time I would have made ...
    • L'Esprit Anarchiste En France: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon 

      Homan, Paul (1970-04-01)
      Au moment ou il lanpa cette tirade contre le gouvernement traditionel, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon venait d’achever sa reputation en publiant l'oeuvre majeure, Qu'est-ce que la propriete? ou Recherches sur le principe du droit ...
    • L'image du Jardin et la Quete du Bonheur Dans L'oeuvre de Voltaire, de Flaubert, et de France 

      Varacalle, Jessica (1971-04-01)
      Francois-Marie Arouet, dit Voltaire, represente au monde du dix-huitieme siecle un homme d'esprit independent. Il se moquait franchement du temperament borne de la societe de son epoque. Cet homme independent passait ...
    • La Influencia Estadounidense En La Cultura Contemporanea De Espana 

      Boatright, Mary (1981-04-01)
      Durante los anos que una persona norteamericana estudia la lengua espanola en Carroll College, tiene la oportunidad de estudiarla donde se habla diariamente. Tiene que vivir por un ano academico en una ciudad de Espana y ...
    • La Mitologia De La Ficcion Contemporanea Hispanoamericana 

      LaSalle, Suzanne (1970-04-01)
      En nuestro pais la cosa mas popular que discutir es la relacion entre el hombre y el mundo en que el existe. Hay mucha gente que ahora no esta satisfecha con el metodo en que el hombre se relaciona con el mundo y tambien ...
    • La Querelle Du Cid De Corneille 

      Patton, Harlan (1970-04-01)
      Pierre Corneille naquit le 6 juin 1606 a Rouen. D’une bonne famille bourgeoise, son pere et son grandpere avaient occupe avant lui 1’office de mitre des eaux et forets dans le vicomte" de Rouen. Pierre aussi occuperait ...
    • Language, Dialect, and Power: The Effect of Language on Social Status 

      Lannan, Ryann (2013-04-01)
      My thesis consists of two parts: a critical essay on language and power in social relations and an original short story which shows the power relations between social classes. It is easy for a person to assume that language ...
    • Le Hermos Brelien Et Les Grands Themes De Jacques Brel 

      Yaeger, Larayne (1985-04-01)
      Having heard of Jacques Brel while living in France and also while studying French at Carroll College, I never realized his fame was so far reaching until this study began. it is usually very difficult for continental ...
    • Le Style Et Les Thees Employes Par Stendhal Pour Creer "Beylisme" 

      Dahl, Mary (1975-04-01)
      Il y a un root qui decrlt le style de Stendhal, Ce root est Beylisme, qui comprlt son style et ses themes, En cette these J*essays d’isoler ce style. Je voudrals apprendre s’il y a vrai- ment un style qul lul est partlcullere, ...
    • Leeza Meets Thomas Shepard: Confessional Dialogues in the Salvation Culture 

      Groznik, Rhonna (1999-04-01)
      The notions of salvation and its intended function in society were deeply imbedded in the identity of America's second colonial people, the Puritans. The first Puritan colony was established in 1620 with the view that they ...
    • Like Everything Does a memoir 

      Munson, Claire (2000-04-01)
      I am not only writing a memoir, but a story of a crisis survived. I cannot think of any other story, I believe, until this one is framed and taken out ofmotion. Annie Dillard quotes that “Ifyou prize your memories as they ...
    • “Look at These Faces, Sandstone and Woman:” Three Women’s Search for Identity in Landscape 

      Miller, Crystine (2008-04-01)
      Nature writing as a genre has traditionally been one of the most prominent ways in which nineteenth and twentieth century writers have explored identity and the individual’s place in the world. Among this vast category, ...
    • Matriarchy, Patriarchy, And Community: Moving From "I to We" In Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath 

      Keane, Kiely (1996-04-01)
      John Steinbeck’s 1939 novel, The Grapes of Wrath, focuses on the desperate situation of the Joad family and migrant workers after displacement and economic hardship in the wake of the Great Depression. The Grapes of Wrath ...
    • Medecins Sans Frontieres: Activite Dans Les Mondes De Politique Et De Medecine 

      O'Dell, Kayleen (1996-04-01)
      Pendant mon annee d'etude en France, 1994, j'etais une volontaire a l'association Pharmaciens Sans Frontieres a Montpellier. Cette association recupere des medicaments nonusages et non-perimes et les redistribue aux ...
    • "Melancholy" A Play In Two Acts 

      Waitt, Andrea (1993-04-01)
      The stage is split into two levels. The upper level holds a walled-off study carrel, complete with table, chairs, and a door leading offstage. Upper level, stage left, holds the dormitory door with stairs leading down to ...
    • Melodies Of Joyce's Dubliners 

      Petty, Patricia (1975-04-01)
      To be Irish isn't easy—there's no smug sense of being "right", such as the English enjoy, no solid identification with the Faderland, such as is held by the Germans, nor the pride in accomplishment that most Americans ...
    • Mexican American Migrant Farmworkers and Health Care in Wyoming: An Analysis of the Wyoming Medicaid Policy as it Pertains to Migrant Families 

      Sanders, Dallas (1999-04-01)
      The migrant lifestyle has posed difficulties for health care providers over the course of this century. The constant relocating and the poverty migrants face create a variety of health care problems. Migrant workers must ...
    • Miss Agnes Repplier, Essayist 

      Dorner, Jack (1950-04-01)
      At the 188th annual commencement exercises of Princeton University, June 18, 1955, Agnes Repplier was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of letters. Dean Eisenhart, in introducing Miss Repplier, called her, "dean of ...
    • Moments of Escape 

      Bruun, Tina (1997-04-01)
      Fantasy—a world to live in, believe in, or to loose yourself in. The great realm of fantasy and horror attract us with their beauty and grace, fascinate us with their magic, lure us with the promises of fabulous wealth, ...
    • “Much Madness Is Divinest Sense”: A Sociological Theory of Insanity Applied to The Yellow Wall-paper and Her Story 

      Westover, Spring (2008-04-01)
      In this thesis, I applied a sociological theory of insanity to two short stories written by female authors in 19th century American literature. According to social scientists such as Thomas Szasz, insanity is a form of ...