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The Philosophic Basis of G. K. Chesterton's Literary Criticism and the Implications of His Theory of Literature for Contemporary Criticism
(Creighton University, 1960)
Anyone who reads, even sketchily, in modern, literary criticism is certain to be struck by one thought: that the theories and opinions of serious critics differ to an almost incredible extent. A book, for example, like ...
An Analysis of T.S. Eliot’s "The Hollow Men" in the Light of Eliot’s Critical Work
(Creighton University, 1960)
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate a single poem of T. S. Eliot, "The Hollow Men," with the use of the modern analytical technique. By comparison of the poem with Eliot’s critical theory, particularly that of the ...
A Translation of Den Spyeghel Der Salicheyt Van Elckerlijc and a Study of its Relationship to Everyman
(Creighton University, 1960)
Although Everyman has long been conceded to be the best of the English moralities, very little is known of its origin. A number of English-speaking medieval scholars do state that it was derived from the Dutch morality ...