1. Pretty Ophelia: The Destructive Nature of Objectification through Music and Prose Open Access Author: Mueller, Leah Wright Title: Pretty Ophelia: The Destructive Nature of Objectification through Music and Prose Area of Honors: Music Keywords: OpheliaShakespeareMusic File: Download Mueller_Thesis_Final.pdfDownload Mueller_Thesis_Video.MOV Thesis Supervisors: Edward Barse Christopher, Thesis SupervisorJoanne Rutkowski, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. “Our Remedies Oft In Ourselves Do Lie” : Herbalism and Medicinal Floriography As Feminine Power In The Spanish Tragedy, Hamlet, and The Winter's Tale Open Access Author: Larkin, Martha Ann Title: “Our Remedies Oft In Ourselves Do Lie” : Herbalism and Medicinal Floriography As Feminine Power In The Spanish Tragedy, Hamlet, and The Winter's Tale Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: ShakespeareKydGerardCulpeperherbalismfloriographyOpheliaPerditaHamletThe Winter's TaleThe Spanish Tragedyherbalsixteenth centuryearly modern Englishearly modern medicine File: Download MLarkinSchreyersThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Sara Luttfring, Thesis SupervisorDr. John Gerard Champagne, Thesis Honors AdvisorMary Constance Connerty, Faculty Reader