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1940-1949
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1948
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English
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UNT Theses and Dissertations
The Conflict between Individualism and Socialism in the Life and Novels of Jack London
Date: 1948
Creator: Dozier, Mary Dean
Description: The fact that Jack London's novels seem to fall into two classes--those which he wrote for money and those which he wrote to deliver a social message--has led to this study of his life and novels. It is the aim of this thesis to show that his life was one of conflict between individualism and socialism and that this conflict is reflected to a varying degree in his novels.
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The Development of the Heroine in the American Novel from 1850 to 1900
Date: 1948
Creator: Greer, Kathleen C.
Description: There are many heroines in American fiction, and in this thesis I have tried to show the development of the characterization of women in the American novel.
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Emersonian Ideas in Whitman's Early Writings
Date: 1948
Creator: Mizell, Elizabeth Ann
Description: This thesis will be an attempt to gather together the important ideas set forth in Whitman's early writing which are to be found also in Emerson's lectures, essays, and poems written before 1855. It will attempt to show what Whitman might have gained from Emerson if he had had no other source, and if a creative intellect had not the power of originating its own ideas.
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Emerson's Representative Men: a Study of Emerson's Six Representative Types
Date: 1948
Creator: Harrison, James P., Jr.
Description: The purpose of this thesis is to relate the six personalities dealt with by Ralph Waldo Emerson in his Representative Men to such proportions of the essayist's ideas as may be applied to these six representative types, to the end of arriving at an understanding of Emerson's aim in writing about these six men and about great men in general.
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The Moral Philosophy of James Boswell
Date: 1948
Creator: Phenix, Ruby
Description: It is the purpose of the author to outline briefly some of the intellectual ideas relating to the nature of man, his conception of religion, his social manners and customs, and to reveal, through the "Hypochondriack" essays, that James Boswell was a peculiarly eighteenth-century figure in certain aspects of his moral philosophy.
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Social Problems in American Drama from 1930 to 1940
Date: 1948
Creator: Willingham, John R.
Description: My purpose in this work is to examine the major social problems with which the playwrights of the decade between 1930 and 1940 have dealt.
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A Study of the Revolutionary War Novels of William Gilmore Simms
Date: 1948
Creator: Linton, Esta Louise
Description: This thesis is a study of William Gilmore Simms' novels that deal with the Revolutionary War.
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The Use of the Bible in Longfellow's Poetry
Date: 1948
Creator: Turner, Ellen Howard
Description: This thesis presents a brief biography of the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, then follows with a discussion of the influence of the Bible in Longfellow's poetry.
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Wordsworth as a Citizen
Date: 1948
Creator: White, Ava
Description: William Wordsworth was not the civic-minded public servant who is often thought of when good citizenship awards are given. However, it can be said that through his writings, he did much to arouse others to an awareness of political, religious, and educational needs of his country. This thesis examines his views in these areas and how they contributed to him as a citizen.
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