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Euston Station and The Master's Chair

Description: Thesis in short fiction written by a student in the UNT Honors College. Two short stories are included after a short introduction. The first, "Euston Station," deals with a man disappointed with his visit to England. The second, "The Master's Chair," features a priest falling in love with a woman and trying to impress her son.
Date: 19XX
Creator: Wright, J. Mark
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The Evolution of Creation

Description: Colloquium written by a student in the UNT Honors College wherein Biblical Creation and the theory of evolution are combined into a story.
Date: December 1995
Creator: Ochandio, Mario
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Literary Illusion

Description: Thesis in short fiction written by a student in the UNT Honors College about a young writer living with a wealthy couple.
Date: Summer 1991
Creator: Midkiff, Brandi Leigh
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Madame Bovary: A Woman in a Constricted Society

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the role of women in society as presented by Gustav Flaubert's Madam Bovary.
Date: Spring 1999
Creator: Webb, Amanda
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Short Stories Based on the Poetry of E. E. Cummings

Description: Short stories written by a student in the UNT Honors College that are based upon poems written by E. E. Cummings that deal with love, loss, sex, and death.
Date: Spring 1997
Creator: Radcliff, Stephen M.
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Survey of Contemporary Horror Fiction

Description: Honors thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the history of horror fiction and its sub-genres.
Date: Spring 2006
Creator: Clark, Kendyll
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The Virgin of Verona and the Queen of the Nile

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing William Shakespeare's characters, Juliet and Cleopatra. The author examines both characters as strong women doing their best to take control of the paternalistic worlds they live in.
Date: Spring 2000
Creator: Cobos, Cara
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Wilde's Aesthetics in Consumer Culture and Orientalism

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing author Oscar Wilde and his philosophy of aesthetics surrounding consumer culture and Orientalism in late Victorian England.
Date: Autumn 2011
Creator: Van der Kuijp, Chouying Katrien
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