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Cole, Dorothy – 1976
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the differences between the women's rights movements of the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States, focusing upon origins, issues, problems, attempted solutions, and outcomes pertaining to white and black women. The study attempted to predict benefits black women could expect from the current…
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Females
Peterson, Thane – 1978
From its inauspicious beginnings as a men's store giveaway and a "girlie" magazine in 1933, "Esquire" magazine quickly established a policy of literary excellence. By 1945, the magazine included the works on such major literary figures as Erskine Caldwell, John Dos Passos, Dashiell Hammett, Ernest Hemingway, Ring Lardner, James…
Descriptors: Authors, English Literature, Journalism, Literary Criticism
Burgett, Paul Joseph – 1976
The focus of this dissertation is on two central issues: (1) significant aesthetic theories developed by black scholars which treat the music of black Americans, and (2) the implications which these theories suggest for the development of curricula at all educational levels which treat the music of black Americans. The aesthetic theories selected…
Descriptors: African Culture, Art Expression, Authors, Black Culture
Herrage, Bonnie – 1996
This study explores and documents the inclusion of American women literary authors in recommended lists that have been used by academic librarians as a main tool for collection development and evaluation. These lists have been the well-known standards used as guides for building a core collection in support of the college curricula. A sample of 40…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Authors, Females, Higher Education
Piercy, Brenda A. – 1996
Treatment characteristics and methods were analyzed for 103 empirical studies of reading therapy, or bibliotherapy, from the United States and Canada conducted over the past two decades and retrieved from the PsychInfo database. A content analysis was performed on each study, and quantified data was reported and compared within and between two…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliotherapy, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries
Sarason, Kerin R. – 1976
Improvisation, or creative dramatics, has come to be regarded as a learning tool in English instruction. This study provides a comparative history of informal drama as it developed in England and the United States from 1910 to 1975. Pivotal writers on improvisation were identified, compared, and contrasted, analyzing their goals and practices.…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Analysis, Creative Dramatics, Doctoral Dissertations
Barr, Melissa M. – 1997
The adult novel offers indexers an unusual opportunity to create a serialized fiction index. This research paper involved designing and creating a Character Index, Thesaurus, Glossary, and Abstract (with descriptors) for 21 novels based on the "Star Wars" movies. The novels are an unusual example of serialized fiction featuring main…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Abstracts, Authors, Bibliographies
Smith, Kevin L. – 1996
The field of Religion and Literature has long been plagued by a lack of clear focus and identity. Both the American Academy of Religion and the American Library Association have felt this lack strongly enough to commission surveys of the field. This study applies the quantitative measures of bibliometrics to periodical literature within the field…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliometrics, Citation Analysis, Content Analysis
Miller, Julie L. – 1994
This study compared the formation of the names of Victorian women writers in the Library of Congress name authority file to the formation of names in selected bibliographic tools created by humanities scholars. A purposive sample of 52 writers, divided into 12 problem categories derived from Chapter 22 of the "Anglo-American Cataloguing…
Descriptors: Authority Control (Information), Authors, Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Records
Ishiwata, Makoto – 1990
A discussion of the English language teaching method of Toru Matsumoto, author of "Thinking in English," reconstructs the instructional principle and presents it for further development. First, the history of English language teaching in Japan is reviewed and Matsumoto's biography is sketched. The salient features of the principle are…
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Educational Strategies
Murray, Robin Mark – 1977
The significance of authors' reading notes may lie not only in their mechanical function as information storage devices providing raw materials for writing, but also in their ability to concentrate and to mobilize the latent emotional and creative resources of their keepers. This document examines records of reading found in the published…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliographies, Books, Creative Writing
Westall, Susan – 1999
Ursula Parrott was a popular and prolific writer during the first half of the 20th century, publishing 22 books and 50 short stories. She was one of a handful of periodicals serials writers of the time whose love and adventure stories entertained readers nationwide with their relevance and character development. This comprehensive bibliography of…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Comparative Analysis, Females
Lynn, Matthew T. – 1997
This paper addresses the literary canon surrounding the nineteenth century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, in order to inform philosophy librarians as to the nature of the particular body of literature. Using the "Philosopher's Index" database to locate all the Nietzschean literature published between 1986 and 1995, defining…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Authors, Bibliometrics, Books
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McKibben, Suzanne J. – 1998
This study assessed the ongoing development of digital libraries (DLs) on the World Wide Web. DLs of art and literature were surveyed for selected works from the early Italian Renaissance in order to gain insight into the current trends prevalent throughout the larger population of DLs. The following artists and authors were selected for study:…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Artists, Authors, Electronic Libraries
St. Martin, Sandra Anne Carkin – 1996
The content of 281 works of in-print children's fiction about Native Americans written for grades K-6 was analyzed to determine the amount of cultural diversity as measured by cultural area, time frame, and physical setting of the story. All analyzed works were published in the United States or Canada. Data identifying publisher type, mainline or…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Authors
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