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Christianity and lesbian subjectivity in texts by Alice Walker, Jeanette Winterson & Carla Trujillo
(2005)
This thesis focuses on the ways in which Christianity seeks to limit lesbian
subjectivity in three novels: Alice Walker's The Color Purple (1982), Oranges Are Not the
Only Fruit (1985) by Jeanette Winterson, and What ...
Matrix : from representation to simulation and beyond
(2006)
The issue of representation remains a key area of exploration for critical theory and
philosophy during the 20th century. Broadly speaking, the project, in part, of post-structural
and Postmodern theorists has been to ...
A survey and analysis of all books printed in England or in English abroad during the year 1584
(1974)
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the extant books printed in England and in English abroad to discover their purpose, scope, limitations and range of interests and subject matter. As well, the purpose is to ascertain ...
Books and readers, 1596; a survey and analysis of all books printed in England or in English abroad during the year 1596
(1971)
This thesis attempts to capture the temper of English life in 1596 through the medium of its extant printed works. It examines all of the extant printed works from that year in the fields of religion, the arts, education ...
Writing women's lives : the fictional aesthetic of Alice Munro
(1997)
When questioned by interviewers about matters of craft, Alice Munro is usually vague in
her responses, once insisting that she has "no idea how to write a story" (The Globe and Mail)
E. I). Her reluctance to make any ...
Quest for identity : defining the "self" in two novels by Annie Proulx
(1998)
The idea of the “self’ as an autonomous whole is no longer sufficient in
contemporary discussions of identity. Individuals are “subjects,” defining themselves
against and through other subjects and their environments. A ...
A critical comparison of copies of the first three editions of Arden of Feversham
(1968)
This critical comparison of copies of the first three editions of Arden of Feversham includes in the introduction a description of the text, sources and stage history, followed by an examination of the problems of dating ...
Archetypes of the collective unconscious in three novels by John Steinbeck
(1974)
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the influence of work of Carl Gustav Jung on the fiction of John Steinbeck and to illustrate the value and appropriateness of Jung's psychology as a critical tool in explicating ...