1. “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, Honors AdvisorMary Constance Connerty, Faculty Reader
2. WRITER IDENTITY AND FIRST PERSON PRONOUNS AMONG THREE UNDERGRADUATE CHINESE STUDENTS' ACADEMIC WRITING Open Access Author: Wang, Yuanheng Title: WRITER IDENTITY AND FIRST PERSON PRONOUNS AMONG THREE UNDERGRADUATE CHINESE STUDENTS' ACADEMIC WRITING Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: writer identityfirst person pronounssecond language writingESL writingwriting pedagogywriting instruction File: Download _WANG__Yuanheng__Writer_Identity_and_FPPs.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Constance Connerty, Thesis SupervisorJanet M Neigh, Honors AdvisorCraig Andrew Warren, Faculty Reader
3. An Identity Toolbox: A Reader-Response Approach to Holocaust Literature Open Access Author: Krusel, Megan Noelle Title: An Identity Toolbox: A Reader-Response Approach to Holocaust Literature Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: Reader-Response CriticismAdolescent ReadersHolocaust EducationHolocaust LiteratureAdolescent DevelopmentSecondary English EducationAdolescent Identity File: Download An_Identity_Toolbox_A_Reader-Response_Approach_to_Holocaust_Literature.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Constance Connerty, Thesis SupervisorCraig Andrew Warren, Honors Advisor