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The Carpenter's Message: Socialist Thought in Upton Sinclair's Religious and Metaphoric Works
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Kindling
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Slavery, Gender, and Social Class in Mansfield Park: Sir Thomas Bertram, the Oppressor
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Yama
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The familiar distance
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Memes, Network Literacy and First-Year Composition: A Rhetorical Towards Viral Internet Memes
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Seduction and molestation : an essay on the modern time-shift technique ; and The kittens of August :an original work
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Plugged in
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Afterthought
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The theological moment in eleven short stories of Flannery O'Connor
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Tongues
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Terraforming the future: posthuman revolution in Robinson's Mars trilogy
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Among and between
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Fixed: book 1
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King of wisdom
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The laugh of achieved being : a comparative study of The white peacock and Women in love
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Georgie and the poet
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Donebury's bargain: exercises in the craft of prose fiction composition.
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Jane Austen's Manipulative Widows
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Water at night
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Smokejumper
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Sir Gawain of the court of King Arthur : a study in the metamorphosis of a hero
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Only Language To Describe...
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Buchi Emecheta: a woman writes back
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The girl who loved Gable : a novel
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Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow : quantum mechanics and postmodern fiction
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Black Market Heart
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A study of sexual conflict in three poems of William Blake: The archetype of the triple female in "The mental traveller," "The crystal cabinet," and "The golden net".
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The legend that is hers as well as mine: a nonlinear dynamic approach to the mother/daughter relationship in eavan boland’s “The Pomegranate”
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Wild Pearls: a collection of poems.
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The influence of Gertrude Stein on Hemingway as a writer.
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Developing conscientious citizens: interdisciplinary units using young adult dystopian novels
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The table's birthday.
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Sexual politics in Moll Flanders.
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Looking back and other relationships
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The theme of cultural values in the novels of Willa Cather
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A Spoon Full of Sugar: Exploring Real World Social Issues in YA/NA Retellings
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Surviving Santa Rosa
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Woolfian language prescriptions within narrative medicine
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The effects of literature as a guidebook: reimagining landscapes through Barry Lopez’s Desert Notes
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Reflexive realism: an examination of moral realism in the philosophy and fiction of Iris Murdoch
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Narrative retellings and the creation of identity discourse in western literature: three major adaptations of Robinson Crusoe
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Mapping Native American masculinity in a postcolonial space: male characters and constructs of masculinity in D’arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded
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Children’s perceptions of competence and self-concept
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Dungeons and dragons taught me how to write: analyzing the parallels between guides for new teachers and tabletop roleplaying game manuals
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Empire and the Woolfs: anti-imperialism in The Village in the Jungle and “Kew Gardens”
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Challenges and successes as a Peace Corps teacher trainer in Micronesia
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That which refuses to stay buried: Twin Peaks and the spectral Native of American discourse
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“In our veins flows the blood of many brave races”: the influence of the German literary vampire on constructions of race and nation in nineteenth-century British vampire fiction
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The evolution of audience in composition theories and practices
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Becoming “researcher”: navigating the space between graduate student and expert in composition studies
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Utilizing video modeling in an educational setting to teach play skills to young children with autism: a project
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Cosmic revulsion: representations of the Longinian Sublime in the works of H.P. Lovecraft
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Kariotic bodies moving within the classroom: ontological acts of rhetoric
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Craft and the corporeal in composition: embodied metaphors in writing practice
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The testing effect: applications in composition pedagogy
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Enduring hope: the legacy of The Great Gatsby in three dimensions
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Students’ right and the first year composition classroom: a critical reflection of one first-time teacher’s experience
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High culture work, low brow humor: a Bakhtinian analysis of the pedagogical potential of South Park in post-secondary English literature classes
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Archiving trauma: navigating shame and trauma in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves and Cherríe Moraga’s Loving in the War Years
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“I descend into mictlán”: (re)imagining threads of connection between the erotic, darkness, and the shadow-beast in the writing of Audre Lorde, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Joy Harjo
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Spirals of (re)knowing: an analysis of the construction of place/space in women’s communities through ceremony in Joy Harjo's poetry
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Revolutionizing higher education: an analysis of massive open online courses in popular media
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Engaging Activities during a Flipped Video
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Integrating project-based learning into the flipped classroom
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The Flip Side of Flipping
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Reasons to worry
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To touch the stars/to touch the Earth
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Curriculum for a developmental writing course
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Situating Threshold Concepts of Writing, its Assumptions, and its Ideology
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Purgatory Is in America: 30 Poems for and by an Alienated Society Faced With Uncertainty, Saudade, and Economic Oppression
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TSON-TSON: fragmented selves post-death
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TOOLS, TECHNOLOGY, CAPITALISM, AND THE BLACK SLAVE BODY IN ABOLITIONIST PERIODICAL LITERATURE
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Reading and Agency: The Development of Eve's Heroism in Paradise Lost
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Fear of emotional intimacy: Maggie's struggle for truth and identity in Henry James's <italic>The Golden Bowl<italic>
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A Pedagogical Portfolio: Story Circle
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The cost of freedom and other stories
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Female power in the great gatsby
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“all this over a family squabble…healthy babies”: reproductive futurity and the post-apocalypse
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The new magic tale: diana wynne jones and the folk and fairy tale
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An examination of Philip Roth's female characters and their interaction with his heroes
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Nicola
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A word-usage survey of a central California community
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Ageism in the novels of Jane Austen
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The problem of female reserve: Jane Austen's script of sisterhood
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The borderland narrative: cross identity discourse and rhetoric in winnifred eaton s me
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Harold Frederic's The Damnation of theron ware: a stylistic analysis
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Challenging Normalcy in Composition to Include Students with Disabilities
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Silence: a woman’s eloquent assertion against oppressive patriarchy
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John Hawkes' The Lime Twig: a thematic study
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Music, memory, and waiting: living life in a series of lines
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Oliver Goldsmith: romantic neo-classicist: a study of the classical and romantic elements in his life and writing
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Poetry as revision: a reading of robert browning’s the ring and the book
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John William De Forest pioneer american realist
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Between two worlds: a study of the romantic and the absurd in the writing of T. E. Lawrence
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Gildoro
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Before we reach the end
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Married silence: coverture and vocie in mary wollstonecraft’s maria and jane austen’s persuasion
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Flannery O'Connor's Christian vision
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Using French to construct British female identity: Defoe's Roxana, Bronte's Villette, and Fowles' The French lieutenant's woman
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