“Must Be In Want of a Wife:” How Jane Austen’s novels Pride and Prejudice and Emma Provide a Shifting View of Marriage in Regency England
"Invite him to dinner, but leave him to choose his own wife": An Examination of Hospitality Practices in Austen
Critical Literacy: Questioning Perspectives, Characters, and Morality in Of Mice and Men
Darcy, Wickham, Bingley, Collins, Oh My! :Examining Males as Satirical Devices in Pride and Prejudice
Economy of Travel in Jane Austen Novels
Effects of Using a Three-Stage System for Peer Review
Emma: A Parent-Produced Prodigy
Emma: Abuses of Social Power
Engaging Students With Digital Video
An Examination of Mary Oliver’s Poetry through a Biographical Lens
Exploration of Genre Through Carolyn Miller and Franco Moretti
Getting to the Point: Austen's Inclusion of Distance in Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Northanger Abbey
In The Middle of Things--A Reading of Simplicius Simplicissimus
Is Taylor Swift the New Abigail Williams? A Case Study on Popular Culture and Student Engagement
Jane Austen on Sisterhood in Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen’s Satire as a Window to the English Leisure Class in Emma
Labeling and Agency: Crafting a Student Lead Response to Self-Perception and Identity
late harvest wine: An Interdisciplinary Choral Project
Mansfield Park and the Subtle Condemnation of Slavery
Mary Shelley's Plague: Reasonable or Ridiculous?
The Multigenre Paper: The Impact of Multigenre Writing on Understanding Text and Engaging Students
Origins: A Return
Rereading Jane Austen: A Feminist Approach to Emma.
The Role of Motherhood in Pride and Prejudice: A Look at Mrs Bennet
The Significance of Letters in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
The Strongest Bonds: Familial Relationships in Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
Using Cognitive Theory to Illuminate the Character Darl and His Demise
What Effects Student Connection to Classic Literature: Incorporating Popular Culture