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  • Smith, Michael Bennet, 1979- (University of Oregon, 2010-09)
    In early modern England the word "measure" had a number of different but related meanings, with clear connections between physical measurements and the measurement of the self (ethics), of poetry (prosody), of literary ...
  • Powell, Janet, 1955- (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The director or dramaturg crafting a production script for the performance of a Shakespeare play will use one or more printed versions of the text as a primary source. Due to the eccentricity and diversity of the original ...
  • Shepherd, Jay L. (2013-03-15)
    William Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets are among the most influential in the English language, touching on timeless themes and emotions. As such, Shakespeare’s plays are standard in many high-school English classes, but ...
  • Magsam, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    As critic Jonathan Gottschall notes, "The literary scholar's subject is ultimately the human mind - the mind that is the creator, subject, and auditor of literary works." The primary aim of this dissertation is to use ...

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