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14 Jun 16"Highly Incomprehensible and Nearly Always Ridiculous": Protesting Patriarchy Through Queer Performativity in Mary Austin's Early NovelsIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJessica Hoffman-Ramirez1View
21 Jul 20Crossing the Moat around the Ivory Tower: Community Engagement in a Face-to-Face and Online First-Year Writing CourseIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownRichard Samuelson1View
14 Jun 16Feeling with Fiction: Exploring the Boundaries of Narrative Empathy in the Gothic Tales of Edgar Allan PoeIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElise Anderson1View
21 May 20The Interrogative Mode: A Practical Theory for Comics CriticismIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownNoran Amin1View
14 Jun 16Emerging from the Shadows: John Galsworthy's "Forsyte Saga", Modernism, and the Effect of Sequential PublicationIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownPatricia Schmidt1View
14 Jun 16Middle-Earth, Middle-Margins: Seeing Dwarves in the Shadows of ElvesIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownZachary Dilbeck1View
14 Jun 16Trauma, Proverbs, and Cognitive Development in LeGuin's "Annals of the Western Shore"Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownMargaux Burleson1View
21 May 20Mad Kings and Caged Sovereigns: Paradoxes of Power in the Rhetoric of Eight Songs for a Mad King and President Donald J. TrumpIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownKristen Wheaton1View
28 Jul 20Seriality, Context, and Format Early American Literature and the PeriodicalIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownCatherine Becker1View
14 Feb 24An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Pre-Tenured, Tenure-Track Counselor Educators Teaching the Master’s-Level Research and Program Evaluation ClassIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownDaisy Z. Zhou1View
2 Feb 18JADES, CHEATS, AND COUNTERFEITS: FEMALE TRICKSTERS IN THE EARLY BRITISH NOVEL, 1680–1745Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJeffrey G. Howard1View
6 Mar 15The Caverns of the Heart: The Existential Themes of Nathaniel HawthorneIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownDerik Robertson1View
21 Mar 23The Realms of John Murray II: A Publisher’s Influence bIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownVictoria Davis1View
10 Mar 15Endure and Survive: Dystopia in the Post-Apocalypse and Its Insight into Human ExistenceIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJustin Murdock1View
16 Apr 20“Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God”: The Providence Myth in American Revolutionary LiteratureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownBrad J. Rowe1View
11 May 20Engaging Dialogues: An Analysis of the Structure and Content of Coleridge’s Early Conversation PoemsIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownBrittany Wessel1View
6 Mar 15Be a Man: Representations of Masculinity in the Civil War Literature of Ambrose Bierce and John William De ForestIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownCorinna Barrett1View
16 Apr 20Constructing Dry Wests: Aridity and Water in Twentieth-century Western American FictionIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownQuinn Grover1View
9 Mar 15Jane Austen in Postmodern Popular CultureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElise Barker1View
16 Apr 20Petrarchan 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 & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownMelinda B. Linscott1View
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