Theses/Dissertations from 1982
The genealogy and formation of Black Mountain., Christopher J. Hall
Theses/Dissertations from 1981
The range of point of view in the poetry of Denise Levertov., Dianne. Berkeley
The present's darkening dome designs of time and consciousness in some early poems by Alexander Pope., Stephen William. Brown
The doomsday theme in science fiction a critical survey of the literature., Mark A. Carter
An examination of the persona of the narrator in H.D. Thoreau's Walden., Karen B. Griffiths
Art plagiarizes life the fiction and Diary of Anais Nin., Brenda A. Ingratta
Theses/Dissertations from 1978
Paradise to hell : time awareness in F. Scott Fitzgerald's This side of paradise and The beautiful and the damned., Eric. Champagne
The theme of isolation in the fiction of Mavis Gallant., Don. Stone
Theses/Dissertations from 1977
Recurring patterns in the novels of L. M. Montgomery., Susan Elizabeth. Jones
The religion of heritage: The Manawaka fiction of Margaret Laurence., Melanie Dawn Mortlock
Theses/Dissertations from 1976
Praise then darkness and creation unfinished : myth and archetype in modern fiction., Patricia A. Helmer
The climacteric of the comic novelist : a study of the novels of Robertson Davies., Allan Edward. Wallbridge
Theses/Dissertations from 1975
The growing disenchantment with the myth of the family : the child without a childhood in Oliver Twist, Little Dorrit and Jane Eyre., Maria. Broser
With painted images: The iconography of time in Shakespeare's plays and poems (William Shakespeare)., Heather. Campbell
Structure and experiment in contemporary Canadian fiction., Robert S. Diotte
Dread insight and healing illusion : a Nietzschean reading of Shakespeare's plays., Lucille M. Gleichauf
Otherness beyond the self : an analysis of water imagery in the woods of Sylvia Plath., Mara. Gottler
The development of the heroic figure in the early poetry of Robert Browning / by Linda E. Reiche., Linda E. Reiche
Lust and lore : the opposition of Caritas and Cupiditas as a controlling theme in John Gower's Confessio amantis., William. Schipper
Tennyson and the reviewers : a study of the effects of contemporary criticism on Tennyson's revision of six poems of 1833., Jean. Simmonds
The Book of Daniel and the radical American tradition., Dan. Zins
Theses/Dissertations from 1974
Women's liberation in Samuel Richardson's novels., Ujwala. Patil
Towards a literature of the unword : a study of the aesthetic quest of Samuel Beckett., Brian. Smith
The search for the undivided self : Canadian trends in exile., Linda Anne. Wilmshurst
Theses/Dissertations from 1973
A re-evaluation of the war poetry of Siegfried Sassoon., Gerald V. Baillargeon
Concrete poetry., Jack. David
Cross currents in English and German fiction of sensibility, 1760-1830., Ute Gertrud. Hertel
Chivalry in the works of Malory : its practice and sufficiency., William A. Horbanuik
Withering into the truth : a study of the novels of Nadine Gordimer., Alan R. Lomberg
The visible and speaking shewes that bring vice into detestation : homiletic propaganda and Barnabe Barnes' The divils charter., Bryan F. S. Rivers
The poetic achievement of Keith Douglas., Peter R. Sturgeon
Theses/Dissertations from 1972
Giordano Bruno's influence on the cyclical cycle of James Joyce., Saul. Hecht
Perspectives in irony : a reconsideration of Marvell's An Horatian ode., Eiluned Mary. Jenkins
The conscious gods : a critical study of the novels of Gwen MacEwen., Jane. Kilpatrick
The genesis of Sean O'Casey's later plays., Kevin C. McHugh
Margaret Laurence's treatment of the heroine., Barbara Helen. Pell
Evidence of the doctrine of grace in Beowulf... he thaes frofre gebad., Michael G. Tweedie
The theme of the artist in the novels of Ernest Buckler., William Ronald. Walker
Theses/Dissertations from 1971
Negative nationalism and the poetry of Dennis Lee., Robert Stuart Grant
Burns: His kirk, his religion., Peter M. MacLean
Theses/Dissertations from 1970
Studies towards an edition of Pikeryng's Horestes, Bruce E. Keele
Theses/Dissertations from 1969
William Morris and Matthew Arnold: Some social aspects of their contrasting concepts of "culture"., Judith Doig
The unlucky country: The political aspect of Yeats's plays., Dorothy Farmiloe
Theses/Dissertations from 1968
Theme and form in the novels of Edward A. McCourt., Neil Graham
Shelley's theory of evil., David Lindsay
Theses/Dissertations from 1967
The reputation of "Gulliver's Travels" in the eighteenth century., Mary Gerace
Malcolm Lowry: A study of the sea metaphor in "Ultramarine" and "Under the Volcano"., Bernadette Wild
Theses/Dissertations from 1966
Malcolm Lowry's "Under the Volcano": A critical reception study., Paul J. Black
"The Cup of Alteration": A study of time and the historical process in the Lancastrian tetralogy., Paula Clary
Theses/Dissertations from 1965
The verse letters of John Donne: A study of the rhetorical traditions of the verse epistle., Allen Barry Cameron
"Policy sits above conscience": A study of Shakespeare's political characters., Margo Garen
Sir Thomas Wyatt: The precursor of Renaissance verse., John W. Kerr
William Shakespeare: His changing dramaturgy in the late plays., Walter I. Romanow
Theses/Dissertations from 1964
Existentialism in Graham Greene's "The Name of Action", "The Heart of the Matter", "A Burnt-out Case": The theme of betrayal., Harold Barratt
The structure and theme of Thomas Middleton's "A Fair Quarrel"., David M. Holmes
The satires of John Donne., Henry D. Janzen
To catch the conscience: The demonic element in the novels of Muriel Spark, Ronald C. Lougheed
The novels of William Golding: A dominance of theme., A. A. MacKinnon
The melancholy aesthetes: The problem of "decadence" in the poetry of The Yellow Book and The Savoy., Arthur O. Menhart
The satiric element in the novels of Muriel Spark., Myrcyl G. Pullen
Theses/Dissertations from 1963
Convention and invention: Soliloquy in Shakespearean tragedy., James M. Shea
T. S. Eliot's 'Ash-Wednesday'., Peter Anthony Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 1962
The second trilogy of Joyce Cary: A study in the function of the moral imagination., M. Ellen Agnes Dean
The "hollow-empty" antithesis in the poetry and plays of T. S. Eliot., M. Rose Kathleen Hussey
A form for formlessness the study of a primary structuring device in Thomas Wolfe's novel "Look Homeward, Angel"., Laurence C. LeCapelain
Educational morality plays 1495--1575: A thematic analysis., Ignatius O'Neill
The pattern and the significance of the travel metaphor in "Walden"., Geraldine Payne
Theses/Dissertations from 1961
Barclay's "Nepenthes, or The Vertues of Tabacco" with an introduction., Walter H. Armes
"To admonish the great and the small": The sermons of Hugh Latimer as moral commentary on the social and economic life of the sixteenth century., Mary Margaret Westgate
Theses/Dissertations from 1960
Epic features of "Brebeuf and His Brethren" by E. J. Pratt., Alixe Catherine Paisley
Theses/Dissertations from 1958
Graham Greene's child world., Dolly (Rose) Goldenberg
Theses/Dissertations from 1956
The little world of Christopher Fry: A study of some of the allegorical features of "The Lady's not for Burning"., Neal F. McTeague
Bridie's concept of tragedy in "Susannah and the Elders"., William G. Warden
Theses/Dissertations from 1955
Reality or anti-reality: A study in the humanistic novels of Iris Murdoch., Ruth Lake Heyd
Chaucer's moral vision: A study of the function of the seven deadly sins in "The Canterbury Tales"., John Alexander MacPherson