The English Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's English faculty.

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Submissions from 1992

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Review of The Contested Castle: The Gothic Novel and the Subversion of the Domestic Ideology by Kate Ellis, Diane Hoeveler

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The Hidden God and the Abjected Woman in The Fall of the House of Usher, Diane Hoeveler

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Game Theory and Ellison’s King of the Bingo Game, Diane L. Hoeveler

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Antarctica, Angela Sorby

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Distance Learning, Angela Sorby

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Uma, Angela Sorby

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Uses of Enchantment, Angela Sorby

Submissions from 1991

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Review of A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction by Linda Hutcheon, Diane Hoeveler

Submissions from 1990

Romantic Androgyny: The Women Within, Diane Hoeveler

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Shelley and Androgyny: Teaching "The Witch of Atlas", Diane Hoeveler

Submissions from 1988

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Text and Context: Teaching Native American Literature, Diane Hoeveler

Submissions from 1987

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Shoppers in Sarpsborg, Angela Sorby

Submissions from 1981

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Contemporary Literary Theory and Chaucer, Judson Boyce Allen

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The Chalice in Dante's Inferno, Judson Boyce Allen

Submissions from 1979

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Blake’s Erotic Apocalypse: The Androgynous Ideal in "Jerusalem", Diane Hoeveler

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La Cenci: The Incest Motif in Hawthorne and Melville, Diane Hoeveler

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Shaw’s Vision of God in Major Barbara, Diane Hoeveler

English Prose and Criticism in the Nineteenth Century: A Guide to Information Sources, Diane Hoeveler and Harris W. Wilson

Submissions from 1978

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The Grand Chant Courtois and the Wholeness of the Poem: The Medieval Assimilatio of Text, Audience, and Commentary, Judson Boyce Allen

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Oedipus Agonistes: Mothers and Sons in Richard Wright’s Fiction, Diane Hoeveler

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Death of a Salesman as Psychomachia, Diane L. Hoeveler

Submissions from 1974

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The Education of the Public Man: A Medieval View, Judson Boyce Allen

Submissions from 1971

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Review of Orpheus in the Middle Ages by John Block Friedman, Judson Boyce Allen

Submissions from 1969

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Medieval Studies: An Intellectual Model for Evangelical Ecumenism, Judson Allen

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The Ironic Fruyt: Chauntecleer as Figura, Judson Boyce Allen

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Alisoun Through the Looking Glass: Or Every Man His Own Midas, Judson Boyce Allen and Patrick Gallacher

Submissions from 1950

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On Chaucer's Source for "Arveragus" in the Franklin's Tale, Jerome W. Archer