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American Studies in Britain: Doctoral Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed

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LITERATURE: FICTION

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Davies, D. J. (C.N.A.A., Polytechnic of North London) City Life in the 1870s: London and Paris as represented in the works of Henry James and Emile Zola, a comparative study. [Henry-Evans, O. L.; Lequet, A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Davis, M. J. (Sussex) Insanity and the post-war American novel. [Gloversmith, F.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
El-Baaj, H. (Glasgow) Comparative English and American literature: 19th century fiction. [Hook, A. D.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hall, , Christine, (Nottingham) A consideration of the works of Toni Morrison and Alice Walker in relation to the central issues and areas of study of the broader feminist movement. [King, R. H.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Harper, W. (London, K.Q.C.) Machinery and technology in the works of Thomas Pynchon, Norman Mailer, Kurt Vonnegut and others. [Mottram, E. N. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Harrison, R. (Manchester) Faulkner and Cooper: a comparison. [Walker, I. M.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hildyard, R. (Essex) Six writers and their short stories, 1880–1930. [Young, D.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Hunsberger, R. (East Anglia) Development of the urban grotesque in American fiction. [Corker, D.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Jones, , Deborah, (Sussex) The anatomy of allegory: defining the genre of Hawthorne and Melville. [Fender, S. A.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MacDonald, A. (York) American romance tradition and women writers. [Howard, D. B.] D. Phil.Google Scholar
Maltby, P. L. (Sussex) The posthumanist novel in America. [P- Nicholls, A.] D. Phil.Google Scholar
Moreton, T. P. (London, K.Q.C.) Portraits of Puritans: a study of the role of the portrait in selected English and American fiction from Walpole to Henry James. [Ormond, Leonee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Munt, S. (Sussex) Feminist fiction and genre. [Laing, S.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Price, , Joanna, (Sussex) The poetics of difference: sexual differences in selected works of postmodern American fiction. [Kaplan, Cora; Hart, Vivien] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Racadio, D. (East Anglia) Dickens, Twain and the development of industrial capitalism. [Clark, R.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Stone, R. J. (Cambridge, Jes.) American short stories, 1825–1839. [Tanner, P. A.] Ph.D.*******Google Scholar
Walker, C. (Sussex) American attitudes towards death: juvenility and playfulness in the modern American novel. [Nicholls, P. A.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Wheeler, W. J. (Sussex) Postmodernism and the novel. [Bowlby, R.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Wilkinson, , Rachel, (East Anglia) The characters of survival: the subject in the works of Atwood, Oates and Carter. [Sage, Lorna] Ph.D.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: GENERAL

Aggabou, Z. (Essex) Fugitive poets of the American South and their relationship to the new criticism. [Gray, R. J.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Archibald, D. (Sussex) Literature of the early Republic. [Fender, S. A.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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Brierley, , Suzanne, (Keele) The interrelation of cultural to literary determinants in writing by southern women during the first half of this century. [Godden, R. L.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carey, M. J. (London, K.Q.C.) T. S. Eliot and Wallace Stevens. [Mottram, E. N. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Cologne-Brooks, G. J. (Nottingham) The value-searching of American writers of the Cold War era. [Messent, P.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Day, , Barbara, Jean (Manchester) A study of narrative in American literature, 1850–1901, focussing on the use of the picaresque technique. [Francis, R.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dorling, A. A. J. (Nottingham) Experimental techniques in contemporary fiction. [Lee, B. C.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Eanor, L. (Keele) The cultural context of modern American literature, with a critical survey of selected social commentators. [Godden, R. L.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hoolihan, T. (Lancaster) Mystification, madness and violence: contemporary U.S. literature and authenticity. [Easton, Alison] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lacey, C. (Sussex) Engendering conflict: American women and the making of a proletarian fiction (with particular reference to the period 1929–35). [Nicholls, P. A.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Lauret, , Maria, (Sussex) Feminist politics and contemporary women's writing. [Cora, Kaplan; Vivien, Hart] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Levene, , Louise, (London, U.C.) Development of American English. [Greenbaum, S.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lickindorf, , Elisabeth, (Oxford, L.M.H.) The literary relations of T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, 1914–1922. [Ellmann, R.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Machin, R. C. (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) Contemporary American critical practice as developed from French post-structuralist thought. [Norris, C.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Maher, T. J. (London, K.Q.C.) The treatment of the machine in nineteenth-century American fiction. [Mottram, E. N. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsManning, S. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) The nature of provincialism: some nineteenth-century Scottish and American fiction. [Gooder, R. D.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Newton, J. (Sussex) American dirty realism: a study of change in contemporary literary history. [Whitley, J. S.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
O'Shea, , Catherine, (Essex) The Greater South West and Mexico: a bridge in American culture. [Brotherton, J. G.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Paulsen, M. G. J. (Oxford, Worc.) The recent history of the professionalization and institutionalization of literary studies in the United States. [Eagleton, T. F.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Phillips, J. (Essex) The United States of America: myth, history, imperialism. [Kaye, Jacqueline] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Poole, A. (Sussex) British travel writing about America. [Fender, S. A.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Purdy, N. P. (Oxford, S. Edm.) Language and nature: self and society in the American renaissance, with special reference to the writings of Emerson and Thoreau. [Gordon, L. F.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Rennie, , Susan, (Oxford, S. Hil.) Ghost stories and witch tales in American literature of the south-west. [Bayley, J. O.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Roberts, , Diane, (Oxford, Bras.) Women in the novels of William Faulkner. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Scarrow, S. (East Anglia) Representations of the Vietnam experience in American culture… [Smith, A.G.Lloyd] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Wallen, J. (Open) The cult of the tough guy in the twentieth-century American novel. [Chambers, B..; Claridge, G. H.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Zoubir, A. (Essex) The influence of some American writers on Algerian writers of French expression. [Kaye, Jacqueline] Ph.D.*Google Scholar

LITERATURE: INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

Adlard, A. (Lancaster) The poetry of Wallace Stevens. [Sharpe, A. E.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Al-Issa, A. (Warwick) Polyphony in the fiction of Henry James. [Bell, M.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Andrews, B. (Manchester) Upton Sinclair. [Kearns, G. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Barnhardt, W. W. (Oxford, Bras.) Henry James and the ‘American scene': the European pilgrimage confirmed. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Bavington, A. (Essex) A collected edition of the poems and prose improvisations of William Carlos Williams. [Philip, J. B.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bell, T. A. (Oxford, S. Cat.) The hero Polumetis: a new interpretation of the Cantos of Ezra Pound. [Kelly, J. S.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Bennett, P. (Essex) Ezra Pound: the American period. [Butterfield, R. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Boughenout, H. (Essex) Ezra Pound's poetry and the crisis of language, with special reference to Théophile Gautier and Stéphane Mallarmé. [Brotherston, J. G.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Boyle, M. (East Anglia) The work of Isaac Bashevis Singer. [Homberger, E.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brady, P. (Keele) History and fiction in the works of Hawthorne. [Swann, C.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsBridger, F. S. (Cambridge, Joh.) Edward Taylor (1642–1729): a study of his poetry and its context. [Rathmell, J. C. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brint, S. D. (Cambridge, Cai.) Dialectic and difference: politics and war in the poetry of Wallace Stevens. [Bell, I. F. A.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Bristow, L. S. C. (Cambridge, Trin.) Ezra Pound, Poetry and public speaking. [Holland, P. D.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brown, C. (London, K.Q.C.) Hilda Doolittle. [Mottram, E. N. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brown, P. R. (Oxford S. Pet.) America lost and found: the poetry of Gary Snyder. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MsCagney-Watts, H. (Hull) Novels and short stories of Joyce Carol Oates. [Osborne, J. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Campbell, N. H. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The unfinished scream: the disintegration of self and society in the works of Paul Bowles. [Meachen, C.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Chisholm, , Diane, L. (Oxford, S. Ann.) Desire, writing and feminine difference in H.D.'s narratives. [Wright, E. E.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Cooke, C. A. (Wales, Bangor) The writings of Delmore Schwartz. [Gregson, I.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Cozens, I. J. (Keele) The writings of Wallace Stevens. [Bell, I. F. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
D'Agostino, O. (Keele) A contextual study of the American novel: Willa Cather. [Swann, C.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dawson, G. P. (Nottingham) The dilemma of contemporary existence in the fiction of Thomas Pynchon. [Lee, B. C.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Figgis, S. E. (Hull) William Carlos Williams' development up to 1923. [Osborne, J. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ford, M. N. (Oxford, Line.) Contexts for the poetry of John Ashbery. [Bayley, J. O.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Graham, , Lynette, (Nottingham) The displaced self: the search for integration in the works of Jack Kerouac. [Lee, B. C.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Grossmith, R. (Keele) Philosophical influences on the work of Vladimir Nabokov. [Bell, I. F. A.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Habib, M. A. R. (Oxford, Bras.) T. S. Eliot's prose writings and the western philosophical tradition, with reference to the concept of secularization. [Eagleton, T. F.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Harris, O. C. G. (Oxford, Ch. Ch.) The last words of William Burroughs. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Harrow, J. (Essex) The work of Charles Bukowski. [Butterfield, R. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hartnett, D. W. (Oxford, Exeter) The poetry of James Merrill – a critical study. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Hassanein, S. (Keele) “Transcendence” in the short stories of Ernest Hemingway. [Godden, R. L.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Herling, D. A. (Oxford, New) A draft of XVI Cantos in the context of Ezra Pound's years in Paris. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Holgate, , Margaret, A. (Lancaster) The work of Hart Crane and his poetical milieu, 1917–33. [Sharpe, A. E.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Holton, M. R. (London, Ext.) Contemporary American fiction. (Gaddis, William) Ph.D.Google Scholar
James, A. (Sussex) Pynchon, the postwar and the postmodern. [Bowlby, R.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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Johnson, P. (East Anglia) John Hawkes: radicalism and experiment. [Clark, R.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Kennedy, W. G. (Nottingham) Susan Sontag: criticism and fiction. [King, R. H.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kent, P. S. (Oxford, S. Cat.) Symbol and myth in the novels of William Faulkner. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Kereasky, , Margareta, (London, Westf.) The classical and romantic ideal in T. S. Eliot's criticism. [Chalker, J.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Lapworth, P. A. (London, Ext.) The reception and reputation of T. S. Eliot's plays of modern life, 1939–1977. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Leigh, N. (Manchester) Radical fictions: power and the novels of Norman Mailer. [Francis, R. H.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Lewis, R. C. (Oxford, Magd.) Ezra Pound and women: a biographical and critical study. [Bayley, J. O.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Lustig, T. J. (Cambridge, Cl. H.) The ghostly works of Henry James. [Tanner, P. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
McAllister, A. J. (Hull) “A”: Louis Zukofsky. [Osborne, J.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
McKay, , Belinda, J. (Oxford, L. M. H.) H.D.: her life and works. [Weaver, M. L. H. L.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Mahfoud, H. (Essex) The work of William Carlos Williams. [Philip, J. B.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mohamad, H. M. (Keele) Ezra Pound and other languages. [Bell, I. F. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mulholland, , Honor, (Strathclyde) Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Noble, A. A. J.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Myers, F. J. (Cambridge, Trin.) Conversation and The Criterion: T. S. Eliot's editing and its implications for his poetry. [Baron, C. E.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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O'Rourke, P. (Wales, Swansea) A linguistic and thematic study of selected stories of Katherine Anne Porter. [Thomas, M. W.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Perry, , Jill, M. (London, Q.M.C.) Elemental imagery in the fiction of Henry James (Gard, A. R.) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Philips, , Deborah, (East Anglia) Language and cultures in the novels of Henry James. [Smith, A.G.Lloyd] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rawlings, P. (Cambridge, Fitzw.) Henry James and the concept of organic form: an approach to his fiction, plays and dramatisations. [Rathmell, J. C. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Reynolds, G. J. (Cambridge, Wolfs.) A reconsideration of the work of Willa Cather. [Chothia, J. K.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rhodes, C. (Keele) James Fenimore Cooper: the historical novelist. [Swann, C. S. B.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rhodes, , Pamela, (Keele) The body in the early works of William Faulkner. [Godden, R. L.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Riddell, , Anne, V. (Leicester) The work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Leary, P.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rollason, C. R. (York) The construction of the subject in the short fiction of Edgar Allan Poe. [MrsWard, M.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Scoppie, R. P. (Leeds) The development of consciousness in the work of Conrad Aiken, 1915–1936. [Morpurgo, J. E.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Smith, , Hazel, A. (Nottingham) The poetry of Frank O'Hara and its relationship to the other arts. [Murray, D.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Smith, J. P. (Hull) Poetry of Charles Bukowski. [Osborne, J. A.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Spoliar, A. A. (Oxford, Wolfs.) Henry James's settings, with special reference to the country house. [Bednarowska, D. M.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Steeds, W. (Essex) Herman Melville as the supreme poet of the faith — doubt crisis: a comparative examination of the reactions of specific English and American authors to the nineteenth century crisis of faith, with particular reference to Melville's Clarel. [Butterfield, R. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Thomas, , Susan, (London, R.H.B.N.C.) The novels of Willa Cathe. [Hill, A. G.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Tyler, , Jenny, (Oxford, S. Cat.) Time in the late work of Henry James. [Bednarowska, D. M.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Vita-Finzi, , Penelope, (London, Q.M.C.) Edith Wharton: precepts and practice in the life of the writer and the art of fiction. [Cook, C.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Walsh, S. J. (Manchester) The novels of Willa Cather. [Walker, I. M.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ward, J. (Leeds) The treatment of myth and history in the poetry of Ezra Pound, 1908–1930. [Honan, P.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Williams, B. (London, K.Q.C.) Robert Duncan. [Mottram, E. N. W.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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LITERATURE: POETRY

Allen, R. G. (C.N.A.A., Thames Polytechnic) A study of imagism and objectivism with special attention to two American long poems – Louis Zukofsky's A and William Carlos Williams' Paterson – as emerging from these movements. [Brooker, P. J.; Butterfield, R. W.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Armstrong, T. D. (London, U.C.) The poetry of winter: the idea and nature of the late career in the works of Hardy, Yeats, and Wallace Stevens. [Fender, S. A.] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Chaplin, R. M. (Sussex) Psychoanalytic criticism and the New York School. [Mellor, D.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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Garrett, E. F. (Oxford, New) The poet, the mirror and the fool: a study of poetic identity and the role of the clown in modern poetry with particular reference to John Berryman. [Bayley, C. J.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
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Jaggs, G. (York) Wordsworth's way: the poetic technique of William Wordsworth and Ezra Pound. [Moody, A. D.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Katz, M. B. (London, Westf.) Far Eastern Muses: the influence of oriental thought on the Imagist poets, with special reference to Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell and John Gould Fletcher. [Jarrett, Mary] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kenny, P. D. G. (Oxford, Exeter) Browning and his influence on Ezra Pound. [Ellmann, R.] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Little, P. (London, Q.M.C.) Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Adrienne Rich and Margaret Attwood. [Grundy, I.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Smith, G. (London, Q.M.C.) William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens. [Chernaik, W. L.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Woods, T. S. (Southampton) American poetry 1920–60: the ‘ Objectivists’. [Middleton, P.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY

Kennedy, R. L. (Aberdeen) North American influences on German evangelicalism before 1960. [Walls, A. F.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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POLITICS

Bailey, C. J. (Oxford, Exeter) The Republican party in the U.S. Senate, 1976–1982. [Peele, Gillian] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Bridgman, R. W. (Oxford, Pemb.) Organisation for war in the American political system with special reference to Vietnam and counter-insurgency, 1961–1968. [Peele, Gillian] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
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Finbow, R. G. (London, L.S.E.) Origins of the welfare state, Canada, U.S., U.K. [Nossiter, T. J.] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Greenstein, D. I. (Oxford, Corp.) Urban politics and the urban process: two case studies of Philadelphia. [Rowett, J. S.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Harrison, , Isabel, (Oxford, Nuff.) The role of central labour organizations in public policy in Britain and the U.S. since 1974. [Goldey, D. B.; Crouch, C. J.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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Jarvis, C. J. (Oxford, Nuff.) Intra-party democracy in the Democratic party: the impact of the McGovern–Fraser Commission reforms. [Shafer, B. E.] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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