Honors Students
1999-2000, Kathleen Weber, "'Perhaps a Tale You'll
Make':
The Role of the Reader in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads"
1999, Independent Study: John Morrell, "Rewriting Mythology:
Prometheus Unbound and Frankenstein"
1998-1999, John Belniak, "Imperialism Engendered:
A Post-Colonial Analysis of Gender Roles in Colonial Literature"
1998-1999: Kate Kuykendall, "The Transcendant
Nature of Allegory in The Story of an African Farm"
1997-1998: Deana Falbo, "A Feminist Interpretation
of Joan Campion's adaptation of Henry James' Portrait of a Lady"
1996-1997, Timothy Stanish, "Wordsworth
and Walcott:
Identity and Imagination in The Prelude and
Another Life"
1994-1995, Jeannine Reynolds, "Travel Literature: the interdependence
of self, place, and other"
1993-1994, Christa Ehmann, "Beyond a room of one's own:
Mona Cairds
Exploration of the Female Artist in Victorian Society"
1993-1994, Kristyn Gorton, "The Hand that Blends the Colors: Helen
Maria Williams and the politics of sentimentality"
1992-1993, Brent R. Henze, "The Unified World: Scientific Iterability
in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound"