Browsing ECLS Student Scholarship by Title
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Ahab’s Splintered Self
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Borders, Motion, and Excess in Dante’s Commedia
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Cat’s Cradle: The Apocalypse of Human Thought
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Community and Ecstasy: (Re)defining the Ode
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Don Juan in Pre-Brechtian Hell, or Shaw the Unexpected Terrorist
(2010-04-01)According to nineteenth and twentieth-century playwright George Bernard Shaw, a theatergoer with an appetite for “true comedy” in the late Victorian era was hard-pressed to find any at all. Shaw defines true comedy as "the ... -
Dreaming in Hungarian
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“I dream on!” Metafiction in The Sandman: The Kindly Ones
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Murakami: Love and Nothingness
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“My only weapon is force”: Rap as ‘Post-Literate Orality’
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“Pour out the pack of matter to mine ear” : Dramatization of Language in Antony and Cleopatra
(2010-04-01)Shakespeare’s "Antony and Cleopatra" presents a beautiful narrative through its elaborate and eloquent passages. The masterful descriptions and dialogues make use of the ideals of Renaissance rhetorical practices with which ...