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Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed at British Universities

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LITERATURE: FICTION

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Alcock, C. D. (Leeds) The Jewish novel. (A. J. Stead) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissBailey, J. M. (Leicester) The American novel in the 1960s. Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsBird, S. (Birmingham) The crisis of identity in the works of Saul Bellow and Max Frisch: a comparatist study. (B. R. Harding) M.A.Google Scholar
MissBloomer, D. E. (Manchester) An individual response to person, place and time in the local colour fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett, Hamlin Garland and Willa Cather. (D. S. R. Welland) M.A.Google Scholar
Bond, Felicity (Birmingham) The novels of John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald. (B. R. Harding) M.A.Google Scholar
MrsBraidwood, T. E. (Cambridge, Darw.) Nineteenth century changes in novel structure and intention as seen in the writings of Scott, George Eliot and Henry James. (Mrs G. P. K. Beer) M.Litt.Google Scholar
MissBuckley, H. (Wales, Swansea) Art and propaganda in the Negro novel, with special reference to Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Chatten, D. K. (Manchester) Modern American Gothic fiction. (I. M. Walker) M.A.Google Scholar
Chorley, D. F. (Keele) American fiction, 1950–70. (R. Swigg) M.A.Google Scholar
Cooper, C. J. R. (Nottingham) American nineteenth century fiction. (B. C. Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Cushing, P. H. (York) Twentieth century Jewish-American urban fiction. (D. B. Howard) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MissD'Oliveira, M. Z. C. (Leeds) Jewish American writing. (J. E. Morpurgo) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Francis, I. K. The notion of the North American Indian in certain works of American fiction. (M. Gidley) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Gallafent, E. C. (Southampton) Non-realistic American twentieth century fiction. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Garfit, G. K. (Manchester) Examination of the fiction of the 1930s. (G. A,. Kearns) M.A.Google Scholar
Geraghty, Christine (Sussex) Images of class and order in the works of D. H. Lawrence, Ford Madox Ford, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway. (J. Whitley) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Griffin, G. F. (East Anglia) Naturalism and the 1890s: a critical study of fiction by W. D. Howells, Stephen Crane, Frank Norris and Hamlin Garland… (M. S. Bradbury) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsHern, P. (Bristol) The experience of character in the novels of Jane Austen, Dickens and Henry James. (J. Preston) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Hoffman, Dallah V. (Leicester) The American novel of social consciousness in the 1930s. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Jarrett, J. W. (Oxford, Jesus) A study of the form of the Gothic romance in English and American literature, 1764–1960. (L. Ziff) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsJenkins, M. E. (U.W.I.S.T.) The role of the Negro in the modern American novel with special reference to Faulkner. (J. L. McCarthy) M.A.Google Scholar
Kirby, R. (Sussex) Individual and group codes of behaviour in the fiction of the 1920s. (A. Goldman) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Lee, M. J. (Cambridge, Qu.) Irony in the novels of James and Conrad. (J. P. Casey) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mackenzie, Ursula A. (Nottingham) The reaction against social realism in postwar American fiction concentrating on Nabokov, Mailer, Barth and Pynchon. (B. C. Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissMcManus, I. (Manchester) The American gothic novel. (I. M. Walker) M.A.Google Scholar
Melling, P. H. (Manchester) Aspects of American fiction and drama in the 1930s. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Messent, P. B. (Manchester) The American humourist's search for order as evidenced in the work of Samuel Clemens, Ring Lardner and Kurt Vonnegut. M.A.*Google Scholar
Miller, M. J. (Keele) Twentieth century Jewish-American writers; particularly, the Jew in American fiction. (R. Fisher) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Morgan, S. (Sussex) American picaresque (1945–1970). (J. Whitley) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Morton, P. W. (Birmingham) Sexuality in the work of Mailer and Baldwin. (K. M. Green) M.A.Google Scholar
Newmarch, D. M. (York) The nineteenth century American novel and the Puritan tradition. (J. W. Harper) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissOwen, S. (Manchester) Violence in southern fiction. (R. Belflower) M.A.Google Scholar
Peek, A. J. (Sheffield) The shorter prose narrative in English 1840–1930 (James, Lawrence, etc.) (P. R. Grover) M.A.Google Scholar
Rowley, K. A. (East Anglia) Hollywood and the American novel. (M. S. Bradbury) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsSinclair Bell, G. M. (Birmingham) Reconstruction literature: the novel as a vehicle for propaganda. M.A.*Google Scholar
MrsTreacher, K. E. (Bristol) Puritanism and the American novel with special reference to Hawthorne, Melville and Faulkner. (C. H. Gifford) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Tuckett, A. J. (East Anglia) The American novel. (M. S. Bradbury) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Turner, D. P. (Wales, Swansea) Childhood, initiation and the life of action in the short stories of Stephen Crane, Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, and certain other writers. (B. Way) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Tyzack, C. P. (Durham) A study of British and American social science fiction in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (M. Leaf) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Waddington, C. S. (Leeds) Negro and Jewish novelists since the Second World War. (Ann Massa) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Waller, Christine H. (Nottingham) The use of fictionalised history in the modern American novel. (B. C, Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: GENERAL

Ambler, C. J. (Leeds) Expatriatism in the 19th century. (J. E. Morpurgo) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Anderson, J. O. (Leicester) American literature. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Baxter, C. (London, Q.M.C.) A comparative study of pessimism and racial protest in modern South African and modern American fiction. (P. Kirschner) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carnegie, G. R. (London, K.C.) A comparative study of the idea of the absurd in the writings of Herman Melville and Albert Camus. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Cheverst, W. V. (Sheffield) Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs: a study of generations in American literature. M.A.*Google Scholar
Collins, C. S. (Edinburgh) William Burroughs and Kurt Vonnegut; a comparative analysis. M.Litt.Google Scholar
Corker, D. T. (East Anglia) Pragmatic thought and the development of literary realism 1880–1925. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MissCross, M. J. (Nottingham) Post-1945 literature and sociology: aspects of freedom and control. (B. C. Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsDaniels, B. J. (London, U.C.) American autobiographical writings. (S. Fender) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Davies, N. G. (Essex) The relation between art and politics in the U.S. between the two World Wars. (R. W. Butterfield; R. J. Gray) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dimond, R. J. (London, U.C.) American literature. (Mrs A. Duffy) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Dunn, A. J. (London, K.C.) Lewis Mumford and the treatment in nineteenth and twentieth century American literature of nature and the city. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissEickindorf, E. T. (Oxford, L.M.H.) The literary relations of T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, 1914–22. (R. Ellmann) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Francis, R. (Exeter) Nineteenth century American Literature. (M. L. H. L. Weaver) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ganguly, A. P. (London, Bk.C.) Influence of the Hindu scriptures and the Indian philosophies on E. M. Forster and T. S. Eliot. (E. f. Davidson) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Gordon, P. A. (London, K.C.) Political, social and economic heroes in American fiction from the Civil War to World War II, concentrating on the lesser known fiction. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsGriffin, M. (East Anglia) The American international novel 1800–1914. (M. S. Bradbury) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Harrison, L. H. A. (Keele) London in American fiction and travelogue 1820–1920. (A. Crozier) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Heaney, J. B. (East Anglia) American literature. (M. S. Bradbury) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsHenriques, I. S. (Hull) The development of black American fiction from 1920–65. (R. W. Willett) M.A.Google Scholar
Hill, E. M. (Glasgow) The beat movement in modern American literature. M.Litt.Google Scholar
Hodgson, J. M. D. (Essex) Travel literature with special reference to Canadian and U.S. exploration journals, and to a comparison between journals of polar and of desert exploration. (R. W. Butterfield) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kirk, C. (Nottingham) Attitudes towards homophile relationships in twentieth century American fiction and drama. (B. C. Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Lee, A. R. (London) American fiction – principally Twain, Dreiser, S. Lewis, Fitzgerald, Dos Passos. Ph.D. (Ext.).Google Scholar
Lewis, R. J. (Exeter) Politics and madness in modern American writing. (M. L. H. L. Weaver) Ph.D.Google Scholar
March-Penney, Roberta (York) A comparison of romantic poets (Wordsworth and Coleridge especially) with twentieth century poets (e.g. Eliot and Pound) and their theories of imagination. (D. Moody) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Molloy, S. D. (York) Nineteenth and twentieth century American Negro literature. (D. B. Howard) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Olsson, M. E. (Exeter) The Harlem Renaissance. (W. M. Merchant; M. L. H. L. Weaver) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Park, M. F. (York) Nineteenth century American transcendental literature and romantic theory. (J. W. Harper) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Peach, L. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The influence of English literature on American authors of the first half of the nineteenth century; with special reference to Emerson and Hawthorne. (L. Brake) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsPfaelzer, M. J. (London, U.C.) Nineteenth century Utopian novels. (S. A. Fender) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Roberts, E. A. K. (Exeter) The indigenous figure in certain works of American, Canadian and Australian literature. (M. Gidley; P. N. Quartermaine) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Salter, R. D. (East Anglia) American literature. (C. W. E. Bigsby) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Stokes, R. B. (Nottingham) Anglo-American publishing relationships of the nineteenth century. (J. Kinsley; B. C. Lee) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissTate, C. L. (London, U.C.) Parody: an aspect of literary self-consciousness in contemporary American fiction with particular reference to Barth, Mailer and Pynchon. (J. F. Kermode) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Thompson, Laurel C. (London, U.C.) The profession of authorship in Canada and the U.S. 1870–1900. (S. Fender) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsWant, L. (Manchester) Expatriate writing in the 1920s. (G. A. Kearns) M.A.Google Scholar
Ward, D. V. (Hull) Inter-relation of art and politics in the work of certain Jewish-American writers of the 1930s. (R. W. Willett) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Woolf, M. P. (Hull) The interaction of three themes in twentieth century Jewish-American fiction. (G. H. Moore) Ph.D.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

MrsAharoni, A. A. (London) Saul Bellow's fiction. Ph.D. (Ext.).Google Scholar
Arnold, L. E. (Kent) The work of W. Carlos Williams. (M. Grant) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Baker, A. P. (Leicester) The fiction of James Fenimore Cooper. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Barry, P. T. (London) The poetry, prose works and letters of E. E. Cummings. M.Phil. (Ext.).Google Scholar
MrsBartram, L. (York) The idea of progress in the later works of Henry James. (R. L. Drain) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Berstein, M. A. (Oxford, Bras.) Ezra Pound and the modern verse epic. (R. Ellmann) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsBicknell, M. (London, Q.M.C.) The communication of metaphysical and moral ideas in the late novels of Henry James by the indirect means of plot and structural concept. (A. R. Gard) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsBillingham, J. S. (London, Q.M.C.) The style of F. Scott Fitzgerald. (P. Kirschner) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsBollard, M. (Leeds) William Carlos Williams. (G. W. Hill) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Brown, G. E. (London, U.C.R.) A study of the novels of William Faulkner. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Buckton, Rosalind J. (Leicester) The novels of Saul Bellow. Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsChambers, L. (Manchester) Bernard Malamud. (D. E. Monk) M.A.Google Scholar
Clark, T. D. (Wales, Bangor) Richard Wright and political commitment. (A. R. Jones) M.A.Google Scholar
Clothier, C. (Leeds) Robert Lowell. (J. E. Morpurgo) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissCollecott, D. F. (Bristol) William Carlos Williams's quarrel with T. S. Eliot. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Connelly, K. P. (London, Bk.C.) Influences on the literary criticism of T. S. Eliot from 1909–26 … Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Cooper, M. A. (London, Bk.C.) The short stories of Henry James in relation to certain of the novels. (E. J. Davidson) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Cooper, S. W. (Birmingham) Themes in the fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald. (P. Honan) M.A.Google Scholar
Council, J. T. (Oxford, Mansf.) Medieval art in the writings of Henry Adams. (A. M. Colvin) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Cox, R. (Leeds) William Faulkner. (J. E. Morpurgo) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissCraig, S. L. (London) The interrelationships between subject and technique in the work of E. E. Cummings. M.Phil.(Ext.).Google Scholar
Crasnow, E. (Cambridge, Cai.) The work of Wallace Stevens. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
De Joia, A. (London, U.C.) A linguistic-stylistic study of some earlier and later poems by Wallace Stevens. Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissDennis, H. (York) The poetry of Ezra Pound and the influence of Provencal poetics on his thought and practice. (D. Moody) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissDodd, M. (Bristol) Henry James. (J. C. F. Littlewood) M.A.Google Scholar
Donovan, T. M. (London, Q.M.C.) A study of the poetry of Marianne Moore. (C. H. Peake) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissEastman, B. C. (Oxford, S. Hil.) Building the Temple: An interpretative study of Section Rock Drill 85/95 De Los Cantares of Ezra Pound. (R. Ellmann) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Easton, Alison (Sussex) Sympathy and judgement in Nathaniel Hawthorne. (A. Goldman) Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Eldergill, J. F. G. (Nottingham) A critical edition of Thomas Wolfe's last manuscript The Web and the Rock together with an examination of Wolfe's arrangement of the material. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MissElliott, K. E. J. (Wales, Bangor) Tradition and the sense of the past in the stories of Katherine Anne Porter. (A. R. Jones) M.A.Google Scholar
MissErrock, I. (Bristol) A critical assessment of T. S. Eliot's views on culture and education. (Miss E. Cope; M. Skilbeck) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Evans, P. J. D. (London, K.C.) Robert Duncan and American poetry since the first world war. (E. N. W. Mottram) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissFabian, C. S. (London, Bk.C.) A critical study of Henry James's The Awkward Age. (E. J. Davidson) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Ferns, C. S. (Cambridge, Trin.) A study of Herman Melville. (P. A. Tanner)Google Scholar
Frame, G. A. (London, K.C.) The works and influence of Sherwood Anderson. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissFrederiksen, B. F. (Cambridge, Cl.H.) Realism and Henry James. (R. H. Williams) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Fyfe, K. W. (Cambridge, Cath.) Some influences on Henry James' drama 1890–4. (P. A. Tanner).Google Scholar
MissGalloway, I. (Manchester) Henry James. (D. E. Monk) M.A.Google Scholar
Gidley, G. (Sussex) Philosophical ideas in William Faulkner. (A. Goldman) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MissGilbert, K. M. (Manchester) The poetry of Charles Olson. (R. Francis) M.A.Google Scholar
MrsGivner, J. M. (London) A critical study of the works of Katherine Anne Porter. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Glancey, T. P. (London, Q.M.C.) The use of voice in the poetry of T. S. Eliot. (A. R. Gard) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Glasgow, R. C. (York) The work of Charles Olson. (D. B. Howard) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Godden, R. L. (Kent) The influence of the French symbolists and James Joyce on the works of William Faulkner (up to and including Light in August). Ph.D.Google Scholar
Golding, M. F. (Sussex) The place of poetry in the work of Herman Melville. (M. Cunliffe) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Gould, E. H. (London, K.C.) The presence of America in the works of D. H. Lawrence. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Gould, R. H. (Leicester) Poetic influences in the work of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Gray, P. M. D. (Cambridge, Trin.) Wallace Stevens: —the course of a particular. (Lady M. A. Radzinowicz) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Griffiths, W. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The function of complexity and ambiguity in the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. M.A.*Google Scholar
Grubb, F. S. (London, Wfd.C.) Feeling and values in the work of T. S. Eliot: an analysis of the relation between his poetry (non-dramatic) and his literary and social criticism. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Haffenden, J. C. R. (Oxford, S.Pet.) The poetry and prose of John Berryman. (R. Ellmann) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsHall, J. A. (London, K.C.) A critical study of the relationship between Conrad Aiken's fiction and his poetry. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Hardcastle, J. L. (Wales, Swansea) The problem of artistic form in the writings of Thoreau. (B. Way) M.A.Google Scholar
Harwood, J. F. (Cambridge, Joh.) The literary reputation of T. S. Eliot. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsHaworth, H. A. (Leeds) Romanticism in twentieth century American fiction as seen in the works of Henry Miller. M.Phil.*Google Scholar
Haydon, R. M. (Essex) James Fenimore Cooper. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hewitt, C. D. I. (Birmingham) Stephen Crane. (B. R. Harding) M.A.Google Scholar
Hodge, N. M. (Nottingham) Hemingway's craft of fiction. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsHolman, J. E. (Manchester) Edith Wharton. (D. S. R. Welland) M.A.Google Scholar
Homberger, E. R. (Cambridge, Qu.) A study of the development of Ezra Pound's poetry and aesthetic from 1908 to 1920, with special reference to his view of the poet's social responsibility. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsHughes, J. (London, U.C.) Robert Lowell. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hurry, D. (Wales, Swansea) The movement towards the longer poem in the works of William Carlos Williams. (B. Way) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Husni, K. A. (Exeter) Melville. (M. Gidley) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsIngram, M. A. (London, K.C.) Edith Wharton's America: an interpretative study of her fiction. (E. N. W. Mottram) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsIrvine, H. E. C. (Bristol) A study of certain novels and tales by Henry James, with special reference to his scenarios, working notes and revisions. M.Litt.*Google Scholar
Johnson, Celia (Birmingham) Henry James. (B. R. Harding) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsJohnston, J. Y. (Essex) The poetry of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Jones, E. (Essex) The woman as hero: a study of the poetry and fiction of Sylvia Plath. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MissJones, K. (Manchester) Image of the emancipated woman in Edith Wharton. (I. M. Walker) M.A.Google Scholar
Lamont, E. F. A. (Keele) Melville's theory of the artist. (C. S. B. Swann) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lancaster, J. D. (Birmingham) Form and content in a study of the poetic development of Robert Lowell. M.A.*Google Scholar
Lapworth, P. A. (London) An examination of dramatic form in T. S. Eliot's later plays… Ph.D.(Ext.).Google Scholar
Lavigueur, P. (Leeds) Wallace Stevens: the pedagogical nature and purpose of Wallace Stevens' work. (J. Barnard) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MacDougal, D. J. (Exeter) Henry Miller. (M. Gidley) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Magilton, T. (Sheffield) Aesthetic, moral and social values in relation to the treatment of character in the novels and tales of Henry James. (P. R. Grover) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Makin, P. J. (London, K.C.) Ezra Pound and medieval Provenjal poetry. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Mansell, D. L. (London, K.C.) A study of the writings of Charles Olson between 1950 and 1956. (E. N. W. Mottram) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissMayo, G. E. (London, U.C.) A critical study of the early tales of Henry James, with particular reference to his use of the visual arts. M.Phil.*Google Scholar
Meac'hen, C. (Essex) William Carlos Williams and the origin of projective verse. (R. J. Gray) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsMeachen, J. (Wales, Aberystwyth) A study of the poetry and prose of H. D. (C. Meachen) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Merrilees, J. (Leeds) John Steinbeck. (J. E. Morpurgo) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Milner, S. (Sussex) F. Scott Fitzgerald's attitudes to wealth. (A. Goldman) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Nicholls, P. A. (Cambridge, Emm.) A study of myth and mythopoeia in the writings of Ezra Pound and in particular the Cantos. (J. H. Prynne) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Nuttall, F. (Strathclyde) Influences on the novels and short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Nwabuoku, F. U. (London) The theme of dreams in the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald. M.Phil. (Ext.).Google Scholar
Osborne, J. (Wales, Aberystwyth) Charles Olson and the new archaic: a study of the Maximus poems. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Owen, D. T. (Manchester) Harold Frederic. (I. M. Walker) M.A.Google Scholar
MissOwen, E. E. (London, R.H.C.) Henry James. (Mrs Barbara Hardy) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Page, M. J. (London, K.C.) A critical study of the prose works of William Carlos Williams. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Payne, K. (Sussex) Michael Gold. (A. Goldman) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Pey, T. (Leeds) John Crowe Ransom. (T. D. Young) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Phelan, A. (Wales, Aberystwyth) Pound's use of myth in the Cantos. (C. Meachen) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Philip, J. B. (Essex) The work of the American novelist and social critic Waldo Frank. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Pikoulis, J. (Wales, Cardiff) The waiting past: a critical re-assessment of William Faulkner. (N. Schwenk) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Pirie, D. T. (London, Bk.C.) Edgar Poe and the interiorisation of landscape. (E. J. Davidson) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Quammen, D. (Oxford, Mert.) Structural patterns in William Faulkner's major novels. B.Litt.*Google Scholar
Raleigh, C. P. (Cambridge, King's) A study of the tales of Henry James. (P. A. Tanner) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Remmen, C. E. (Bristol) Fenimore Cooper's views on Europe. (P. P. Tomlinson) M.A.Google Scholar
MissRimmon, S. (London, U.C.) ‘Mutual incompatibility’: the concept of ambiguity, illustrated from some novels and stories of Henry James. (J. F. Kermode) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissRitter, S. A. H. (Kent) The propagandist craft of Langston Hughes. (A. R. Lee) M.A.Google Scholar
MissRoberts, B. J. (Cambridge, Newn.) Changing attitudes to wealth in the fiction of Henry James. (L. C. Knights)Google Scholar
Robinson, D. C. (Exeter) John Barth. (M. Gidley) M.A.Google Scholar
Scott, K. A. (Wales, Aberystwyth) Saul Bellow and the theme of regeneration. M.A.*Google Scholar
Seed, D. (Hull) Performatory and authorial activities in the late work of Henry James. (G. H. Moore) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Shackleton, M. H. J. (London, K.C.) The ecological concern in the writings of Charles Olson. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsSikund, K. (London, K.C.) F. Scott Fitzgerald: the vision of tragic failure. (E. N. W. Mottram) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Smith, C. G. (London, R.H.C.) The novels of Henry James. (A. W. Easson) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Steuble, R. A. (Cambridge, Univ.) A definitive bibliography and critical study of Sylvia Plath. (Lady M. A. Radzinowicz) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Storry, M. R. (Liverpool) Mark Twain. (M. R. Webb) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsStraw, J. (Manchester) Norman Mailer and literary journalism. M.A.*Google Scholar
MrsTaylor, M. D. (Hull) Robert Lowell's grammar of dissent. (G. H. Moore) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Timms, D. (Leicester) New England influences in the poetry of Robert Lowell. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Townsend, R. (Nottingham) Norman Mailer. (B. C. Lee) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Tuke, Jillian M. (London, K.C.) The relationship of Eliot's criticism to the art for art's sake movement in England, with special reference to Pater. (R. S. Hill) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Turton, N. (Leeds) Bernard Malamud. (A. J. Stead) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MissUtz, L. K. (London, Q.M.C.) Pound's Odyssey: the theme of the journey in the Cantos. (C. H. Peake) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Walenda, Marianne K. (Nottingham) Vladimir Nabokov. (B. C. Lee) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Walker, G. M. (Glasgow) The achievement of Robert Penn Warren. (P. H. Butter) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Wallace, I. R. (Manchester) William Carlos Williams (D. S. R. Welland) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsWalsh, M. P. (Manchester) The dramatic use of the persona in the poetry of E. E. Cummings. (D. E. Monk) M.A.Google Scholar
White, R. L. (Kent) Fitzgerald's woman. (D. E. J. Spooner) M.A.Google Scholar
MissWilliams, R. J. (Manchester) Dorothy Parker as a twentieth century Ameri can humorist. (G. A. Kearns) M.A.Google Scholar
Willis, D. G. (London, Bk.C.) The ‘confessional’ poetry of Robert Lowell: with emphasis on poems in Life Studies, For the Union Dead, and Near the Ocean (H. F. Brooks; G. Pearson) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Willmott, M. B. (Wales, Cardiff) The art of John Steinbeck – a reinterpretation M.A.*Google Scholar
MissWilson, A. (Glasgow) Fictionalism and Wallace Stevens. M.Litt.*Google Scholar
Woodhouse, A. (Liverpool) Henry James. (Mrs M. Allott) M.A.Google Scholar
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LITERATURE: POETRY

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PHILOSOPHY

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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

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