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Popular literature -- United States -- History and criticism

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Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Charlotte Temple and the story of an enduring best-seller, 2010

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Lev
Identifier: b4175558
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate English program. The holdings are primarily bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Students become eligible to pursue the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree if they have obtained a Master of Arts...
Dates: 2010

"Jem told me I was being a girl, that girls always imagined things" : female narrative voice and the young adult literary canon, 2018

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Whi
Identifier: b7877197
Introduction [excerpt] The use of the first person in narrative fiction indicates agency -- meaning that the character is free to tell their story in the form that they would like. This is what makes this form of storytelling unique; it presents an intimacy with characters that third-person does not often give. Novels that are geared towards young adults and children do not give female characters this form of narrative agency. Either the male protagonist serves as narrator, or the novel is told from the...
Dates: 2018

The Old and New South of Mitchell's "Red Clay Hills" : Gone With the Wind as transitional American folklore, 2007

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Men
Identifier: b2233153
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate English program. The holdings are primarily bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Students become eligible to pursue the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree if they have obtained a Master of Arts...
Dates: 2007