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Thèses et mémoires

Des thèses et mémoires de nos étudiantes et étudiants sont conservés et consultables dans Papyrus , le dépôt institutionnel de l’Université de Montréal.

 

 

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Date Trier par date en ordre croissant Titre Trier par titre en ordre croissant
1996 Veiled portraits : the seen and the unseen in chosen works by Hawthorne, Browning and Wilde
1998 Writing the meal : dinner in early twentieth-century fiction by women
1995 Image, object, text in the production of Daniel Richler's Kiching tomorrow
1991 Jane and the others: the displaced women of V.S. Naipaul's later fiction
1991 Alienation and gender separation in Sherwood Anderson's Fiction
1989 The unveiling of self : Whitman, Miller, Ginsberg
2013 Deictic shifts and discursive strategies in Othello
2006 When rhetoric is a lady : rhetorical identity and Shakespearean female characterization
2023 “Private” subjects and public violations : women and the public sphere in Shakespeare
2010 Variations on charisma : Shakespeare's saintly, villain, and lustful leaders
2013 The Place of the Gods : Biblical, Tragic, and Humanist Modes in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra
2025 Old english story(re)tellings : fan writing behaviours and heritage in J.R.R. Tolkien’s translation of Beowulf and “Sellic Spell”
2023 Cross-dressing Shakespeare : contemporary Japanese performances and adaptations
2023 Shakespeare and the hermeneutics of censorship in Renaissance England
2019 Midwife-Witches : examining midwives and women's magick in Ami McKay's The Birth House
2022 “Document[s] in madness” : female mental (dis)abilities in Hamlet and The Changeling
2013 No Laughing Matter: Shakespearean Melancholy and the Transformation of Comedy
2012 Bodies, Saracen giants, and the medieval romance : transgression, difference, and assimilation
2017 Gender Performativity in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida
2006 Reading the alternative text : the emergence of the feminine in Malory's Morte Darthur