Browsing Student Theses and Honors Collection by Author "Alderman, Nigel"
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“Beneath the colour there was the shape”: Clive Bell, Roger Fry and Artistic Vision in To the Lighthouse
Zhang, Zeyuan (2020-07-06)Virginia Woolf’s novels are considered to be amongst the treasures of modernist literature. Revising the conventional realist novel, Woolf explores new techniques in her writings to examine and expand the notions of art, ... -
Beyond Britten's Boys: Singing Britten with Adult Treble Choirs
Stratton, Mackenzie (2019-07-02)Can music intended for children have a place in a feminist choral classroom? What social considerations must we take in teaching music intended for children to adults? Does singing songs intended for children, songs which ... -
The Buttermilk Casket
Mitchell, Holly (2013-05-21) -
Gender, Genre, and Looking in Motion: Dorothy Wordsworth & Mary Shelley’s Travel Writing
Rottger, Sara (2020-04-20)My project initially turns upon the question: how do we read unfixed texts that blur established genres and question these generic constructions of subjectivity, especially gendered subjectivity? I focus on travel writing ... -
George Eliot’s Romola: A Victorian Perspective on Renaissance Florence
Ryerson, Anna Eby (2017-06-30)Most of George Eliot’s novels were set in nineteenth-century England, but her vivid historical novel Romola – which places a well-educated female protagonist in Renaissance Florence – was an exception to this rule. Romola ... -
A Reimagined Influence: Finding Nathaniel Hawthorne in Henry James
Foley, Vera (2011-02-16) -
The Role of Morphology and Sentence Context in Word Processing for Adults with Low Literacy
McBane, Katja (2018-07-02)Both vocabulary skill and morphological complexity, or whether words can be broken down into root words and affixes, have a significant impact on word reading for adults with low literacy. In this project, I investigated ... -
Virginia Woolf and the Art of Biography
Westcott, Isabel (2017-05-24)This project examines Virginia Woolf’s relationship to biography throughout her career. I trace the influences of biography that impact her development as a life-writer, as well as her own experimentations and mediations ... -
The Voice of the American Female Poet: Tradition and Innovation
Mosman, Jocelyn (2016-12-19)The subject of my thesis involves the art of imitation: a practice that has spanned over two millennia. Imitation was originally used as a pedagogical practice for early Roman writers and continued as a central part of ...