1. The City by Foot: an analysis of the different paths of literary walkers in New York City Open Access Author: Miller, Laura Title: The City by Foot: an analysis of the different paths of literary walkers in New York City Area of Honors: English Keywords: urbanliteratureAusterNew York CitycityKazinWhiteheadFoerCraneRothCarpenter File: Download Miller_Laura_TheCityByFootFinalSubmission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Benjamin Jared Schreier, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors AdvisorJeffrey Nealon, Faculty Reader
2. Using Literature to Explore Sustainability: Human Values and Dispositions Open Access Author: Kaslow, Matthew Ethan Title: Using Literature to Explore Sustainability: Human Values and Dispositions Area of Honors: English Keywords: sustainabilityliteraturechesapeakebaynatureenvironmentlearningexperiential File: Download kaslow_matthew_literaturesustainability.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Xiaoye You, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors AdvisorRobert Edwin Burkholder, Faculty Reader
3. The letter of the law v. the spirit of the law: a study of the binary's representation in literature Open Access Author: Beltz, Laura Ann Title: The letter of the law v. the spirit of the law: a study of the binary's representation in literature Area of Honors: English Keywords: lawliteraturespirit of the lawletter of the lawShakespeareMelville File: Download beltz_laura_lettervspirit.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Rosa A Eberly, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. The Art and Theory of Grief Open Access Author: Brenn, Jessica Elizabeth Title: The Art and Theory of Grief Area of Honors: English Keywords: lindenbergdotycontemporary poetrypoetryqueer theorygriefsentimentalityliteraturemourningdeath File: Download Brenn_ArtandTheoryofGrief3.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Dean Castiglia, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Culture and Climate Change: Molding Perceptions through Costa Rican Folklore Open Access Author: Barnes, Lauren Natalie Title: Culture and Climate Change: Molding Perceptions through Costa Rican Folklore Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in English and Geobiology Keywords: folkloreclimate changeCosta Ricacultureliteraturetraditionmitigation File: Download Honors_Thesis_Final-Lauren_Barnes1.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis SupervisorShirley Moody, Thesis Honors AdvisorTimothy Bralower, Thesis Honors Advisor