Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Schmidt, Suzanne. "Crafting" the Race House of the Domestic Individual: Political Subjectivities, Hierarchy, and Value in the Crafting and Do-It-Yourself Labors of Domestic Fiction, 1850 - Present. 2014. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hansen, Traynor Frank III. Revealing Character and Concealing Identity in the Romantic Familiar Essay. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hansen, Caitlin R. The Infant Phenomenon: Shakespeare, the Mimetic Child, and Nineteenth-Century British Literature. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
DeBlassie, Maria. From the Philosophical Wanton to the Respectable Lady: Rewriting the Female Intellectual's Moral, Sexual, and Political Identities in the Courtship Novel, 1790-1850. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Holmberg, David Thomas. Prying, Peeping, Peering: The Voyeuristic Gaze in Late-Nineteenth-Century American Literary Naturalism. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
McCollum, Jennifer. Animation and Reanimation in the Victorian Gothic. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Kelly, JoAnn. Embodying Agency: The Liberal Will, the Psychophysiological Individual, and Intersubjective Connections in the Victorian Novel. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Willett, Michael D. Vanishing Point: The Drive to Failure in Romantic Representation. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Lee, Jane J. Reading Matters: Liberal Discourse and the Democratization of Reading in Victorian Literary Culture. 2011. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Furrh, Douglass Madison. 'In the Midst of Prosperity': Free-Labor Republicanism, Labor Radicalism in the New York Press, and the Virtue of Suffering in Herman Melville's "The Piazza Tales" (1856). 2010. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Keith Feldman. Racing the Question:  Israel/Palestine and U.S. Imperial Culture.  University of Washington, 2008 Graduate, Dissertations
Holzer, Kellie D. Tying the Knot: A Conjoined Genealogy of Marital Fictions in Colonial India and Victorian England. 2007. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Emily James, "Before Babel: Modernism, the Nonsense Tradition, and Technologies of Word Production," 2009 Graduate, Dissertations