| Date Added+- | Title+- | Organization+- | Min Coverage+- | Max Coverage+- | Creator | Files+- | Options |
| 6 Sep 18 | The Existential Modernism of Elizabeth Bowen | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Katherine Merrill | 1 | View |
| 6 Sep 18 | THE CREATION OF A PROTOTYPE FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF OLD ENGLISH GNOMIC WISDOM POETRY | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Price L. Worrell | 1 | View |
| 6 Sep 18 | Holy Motives for Murder: Religious Subtext in the Crime Fiction of Andrew M. Greeley | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Ann M. Potter | 1 | View |
| 3 Aug 23 | Feeling “As No One Save a Woman Can”: Representations of Female Emotional Labor in Dickens, Charlotte Brontë, and Gaskell | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Lanette M. Carter | 1 | View |
| 25 Jun 25 | This Way to the Museyroom
Composition as a Rhetorical Lens in the Works of James Joyce | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | L. M. Cooper | 1 | View |
| 6 Feb 24 | The Rhetoric Surrounding Wolves n Five North American Comic | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Brianna V. Lords | 1 | View |
| 11 May 20 | Engaging Dialogues: An Analysis of the Structure and Content of Coleridge’s Early Conversation Poems | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Brittany Wessel | 1 | View |
| 25 Jun 25 | Effecting Change: A Critical Analysis of Patriarchal Ideology in Margaret Atwood’s
Maddaddam Trilogy and Nora Roberts’s Chronicles of the One Trilogy | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Jodi Atkinson | 1 | View |
| 12 Dec 19 | You Might Have Thought I Was Wicked: Evolutionary Psychology and anti-SemitismInLateBritish Victorian Fiction | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Heather Summers | 1 | View |
| 25 Jun 25 | From the River to the Sea and Beyond: Understanding the Palestinian Survivance | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Seth G. Garwood | 1 | View |
| 25 Jun 25 | Searching for the Absent Mother in Contemporary Irish and Indian Fiction | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Jessica E. Wooley | 1 | View |
| 14 Feb 24 | An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Pre-Tenured, Tenure-Track Counselor Educators Teaching the Master’s-Level Research and Program Evaluation Class | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Daisy Z. Zhou | 1 | View |
| 16 Apr 20 | “Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God”: The Providence Myth in American Revolutionary Literature | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Brad J. Rowe | 1 | View |
| 16 Apr 20 | What Vernacular Narratives Teach Us About Trauma: An Analysis of Teton Dam Flood Narratives | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Suzette Gee | 1 | View |
| 16 Apr 20 | Constructing Dry Wests: Aridity and Water in Twentieth-century Western American Fiction | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Quinn Grover | 1 | View |
| 13 Jul 23 | Korean Immigrants and Shopkeeping in North American Literature | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Wonjeong Kim | 1 | View |
| 31 May 23 | Team Narration: A New Narrative Form for the Novel | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Brian Stine | 1 | View |
| 11 Jul 23 | The Call from Inside the House: The Final Girl Trope as a Reflection of Cultural Anxiety of Race and Gender | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Jack Quigley | 1 | View |
| 16 Apr 20 | Petrarchan Metaphors in Wroth’s Pamphilia to Amphilanthusand Prominent Cultural Discourses in Seventeenth-Century England: “From contraries I seeke to runn, but contraries I can nott shun” | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Melinda B. Linscott | 1 | View |
| 21 May 20 | Mad Kings and Caged Sovereigns: Paradoxes of Power in the Rhetoric of Eight Songs for a Mad King and President Donald J. Trump | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Kristen Wheaton | 1 | View |