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Doctoral Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed at British Universities

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Doctoral Theses on American Topics in progress and completed at British Universities
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ARTS

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EDUCATION

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

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LITERATURE: FICTION

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LITERATURE: GENERAL

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Ellmann, Maud (Oxford S. Ann.) The idea of literary impersonality in early 20th-century poetry and criticism, with special reference to Pound, Yeats and Eliot. [J. O. Bayley] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Elsted, C. (London, K.C.) American literature. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsFullbrook, K. J. (Cambridge, Newn.) Henry James and Matthew Arnold: consciousness, morality and the modern spirit. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Gleeson, N. (London, Q.M.C.) Alcohol and drink in American literature. [W. Chernaik] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hamilton, Cynthia A. (Sussex) The Western formula in American literature, 1890–1940. [R.H. Wilkinson] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MissHuws-Davies, S. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The sense of place in the work of selected American writers since 1945. [F. Lewis] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lees, R. (Hull) A study of American women writers from the 1950s to the present. [J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lynch, J. M. (Oxford, Exeter) The independent self: a study of American autobiography, 1735–1855. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
McLennan, P. (Hull) American literary culture. [J. Mowat; S. Baskerville] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Machin, R. C. (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) Contemporary American critical practice as developed from French post-structuralist thought. [C. Norris) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsManning, S. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) Concepts of tradition in 19th century literature in England and America. [R. D. Gooder] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mascord, G. B. (Nottingham) A study of selected contemporary American authors working in experimental modes. [B. C. Lee; J. M. Bailey] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mathieson, K. (East Anglia) The influence of science fiction in contemporary American writing. [D. Corker] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Morgan, A. W. J. (Cambridge, Trin.) A consideration of Hawthorne's ‘Last Phase’. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Noble, C. (Essex) Melville and Dickinson: writing, the nineteenth century, America. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Pappworth, Joanna (Oxford, S. Hug.) The American woman, in the mid-nineteenth century, as evinced in the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and women writers of his acquaintance. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Parker, R. (Wales, Swansea) The outsider in Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville and Faulkner. [B. Way] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Pol, A. D. (Warwick) The asylum in America: the image of the asylum in American literature and society from 1600 to 1800. [C. W. Bush] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Salusinszky, I. (Oxford, Bras.) The neo-romantic imagination in north American criticism and poetry since 1945. [J. L. Fuller] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Sanders, G. L. (Leicester) Aspects of Romanticism in early nineteenth-century American literature. [P. Leary] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Slocock, Caroline (London, U.C.) American literature, culture and the Vietnam War. [S. Fender] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Thistlethwaite, P. J. (Nottingham) Portrayal of the child in American literature [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Tillyard, Stella (Oxford, Linacre) The arts in London 1900–1914, with special reference to the early poetry and criticism of Ezra Pound. [I. C. Butler] D.Phil.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

Adlard, A. (Lancaster) The poetry of Wallace Stevens. [J. Labbé; A. E. Sharpe] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Agar, Patricia (Keele) History and language in Henry James's novels. [I. Bell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Allen, E. C. (Sussex) The signification of the feminine in Henry James. D. Phil.*Google Scholar
Armstrong, P. (Essex) The work of Robert Duncan. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Beckett, C. (London K.C.) Charles Olson. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bernstein, D. H. (Cambridge, Down.) T. S. Eliot and dance: the influence of dance on Eliot's dramatic theory and practice, and dance imagery in his poetry. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsBicknell, M. (London, Q.M.C.) The relationship between form and theme in six novels by Henry James. [A. R. Gard] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Blain, N. (Strathclyde) Fiction of Henry James. [C. Palliser] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Blair, Lynda M. (St Andrews) The life and work of Frank McKinney Hubbard [S. G. F. Spackman] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Boyle, N. (Oxford, Exeter) The romantic imagination in relation to war and apocalypse in the later poetry of Wallace Stevens. [J. Bayley] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Brady, P. (Keele) History and fiction in the works of Hawthorne. [C. Swann] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brown, C. (London, K.C.) Hilda Doolittle. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bruce, Sylvia V. (London, Ext.) Transformation and disguise in the work of Henry Harland, with particular reference to his writings of the 1890s especially Grey Roses (1895) and Comedies and Errors (1898). Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carney, F. (Leicester) The novels of William Faulkner. [L. Andrews] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Charvet, Barbara R. (London, Bk. C.) The ideal of freedom and its contradictions in the novels and tales of Henry James. [Barbara Hardy] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Chua, P. (East Anglia) The idea of the boundary and the aesthetics of loss in Gravity's Rainbow: [M. Bradbury; C. Bigsby] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Clements, Angela (Wales, Bangor) A study of the possible ‘Other Case’ in Henry James's later novels and stories. [A. Bellringer] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Cotton, S. (Belfast) Conscious art of Henry Miller's anti-art. [M. L. Allen] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Crisp, P. G. (Reading) Time past and present in the Cantos of Ezra Pound. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
D'Agostino, O. (Keele) A contextual study of the American novel: Willa Cather. [A. Goldman] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dawson, G. P. (Nottingham) Thomas Pynchon's novels. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dennis, Helen (York) A new approach to the poetry of Ezra Pound. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Doughty, P. (Keele) F. Scott Fitzgerald – Tender is the Night. [A. Goldman] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dugdale, J. V. (Cambridge, Trin.) A study of Pynchon. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Durant, A. E. (Cambridge, Trin.) Ezra Pound, identity in crisis: a study of writing in the Cantos. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Easy, P. A. J. (Hull) The poetry of Gary Snyder. [G. H. Moore; J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Egan, Susan (Leeds) Emily Dickinson [J. E. Morpurgo] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsElsted, J. E. (London, K. C.) Marianne Moore. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissFollini, T. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) “Hero and Historian”: the autobiographical writings of Henry James [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Gallard, S. H. (Reading) Ezra Pound and the Cantos. [L. Kelly] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Giles, P. (Oxford, Ch.Ch.) Hart Crane: the context of “The Bridge”. [J. L. Fuller] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Goldman, R. (London, K.C.) Mark Twain: playwright. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Gregson, I. E. (Hull) The poetry of Hilda Doolittle. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Haydon, R. M. (Essex) James Fenimore Cooper. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MsHenderson, K. (Essex) Evolutionary aspects of the work of Sylvia Plath. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hofmann, H. G. M. (Cambridge, Trin.) The influence of European poetry on Robert Lowell. [J. H. Prynne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Horne, F. P. (Cambridge, Jes.) A textual study of Henry James's New York edition (1907–09) of his novels and tales. [J. P. W. Gaskell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Jones, Vivien (Oxford, S. Edm.) The independent form: Henry James's criticism of the novel. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Kuhn, W. (East Anglia) The writings of E. A. Poe and American gothic literature. [A. G. Smith] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lapworth, P. A. (London, Ext.) The reception and reputation of T. S. Eliot's plays of modern life, 1939–1977. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Leigh, J. T. A. (East Anglia) Aspects of the early intellectual development of Ezra Pound. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Lewis, F. C. (Wales, Aberystwyth) An exploration of form in Robert Creeley's poetry and prose. [C. Meachen] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lowe, Andrea M. (Nottingham) The feminine landscape of Henry James. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Madocks, R. J. D. (Nottingham) The incomplete text and the ardent core: the role of unfulfilment in the work of Vladimir Nabokov. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsMandel, N. R. (Cambridge, Girton) Fairy-tale and the fiction of Henry James. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Masopust, M. A. (Oxford, Worc.) The poetry of Laura Riding: a survey. D. Phil.*Google Scholar
Meachen, J. (Essex) The poetry of William Carlos Williams. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Monck, P. R. A. (London, K.C.) William S. Burroughs and the satire of subtraction in modern American fiction. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Morton, B. J. W. (East Anglia) Mailer: faith and order. Ideas and the structure of fictive art. [E. Homberger] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mulholland, Honor (Strathclyde) Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [A. A. J. Noble] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Nassiri, Kermane B. (Sussex) Distorted dreams: Sherwood Anderson and the American grotesque. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
MissNewman, J. A. (Cambridge, Cla.) Time and history in the novels of Saul Bellow. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Nolan, K. F. J. (Cambridge, Chur.) The poetry of Frank O'Hara: a study of voice and style as themes in the development of American free verse. [R. D. Gooder] Ph.D.Google Scholar
O'Rourke, M. T. (Oxford, Magd.) Style and narrative form in the prose fiction of Robert Penn Warren. [B.A. Richards] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Osborne, J. (Wales, Aberystwyth) Charles Olson and the modernist inheritance: a study of the Maximus poems. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Ozturk, T. (Oxford, Exeter) Ezra Pound and the visual arts. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Page, M. J. (London K.C.) William Carlos Williams in the Twenties: a study of the prose. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Patke, R. S. (Oxford, Oriel) The English poetic tradition in the poetry of Wallace Stevens. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Pattison, S. D. (Oxford, Wadh.) The relationship of the work of Ezra Pound to the tradition of vitalist and Fascist thought. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Payne, K. W. (Sussex) Michael Gold to Jews Without Money. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Perry, Jill Margaret (London, Q.M.C.) Elemental imagery in the fiction of Henry James. [A. R. Gard] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ray, W. V. (London, U.C.) The novels of William Gaddis. [D. Karlin] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rhodes, Pamela (Keele) The body in the early works of William Faulkner. [R. L. Godden] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Riddell, Anne V. (Leicester) The work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [P. Leary] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rollason, C. R. (York) Edgar Allan Poe. [Mrs N. Ward] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Schubnell, M. (Oxford, Linacre) Cultural identity and the artistic mind: a study of the work of N. Scott Momaday. [B. A. Richards] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Shapcott, Joanne (Oxford, S. Hil.) Elizabeth Bishop in the context of recent American poetry. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Sharma, L. N. (Lancaster) Emerson and Advait Vedant a [Alison Easton] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Sherman, M. J. (East Anglia) Melville's Moby-Dick: fate and form. [A. Smith; C. Clarke] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Spoliar, A. A. (Oxford, Wolfs.) Henry James and the country house. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Steeds, W. (Essex) The later works of Melville. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Stengel, R. (Oxford, Ch.Ch.) Harold Frederic's London years. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Sumpter, Sian (Wales, Swansea) Women characters in the fiction of Henry James. [B. Way] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Taylor, H. R. (Sussex) A feminist critique of Kate Chopin: a study of the relationship of her work to the prose fiction women writers of 19th century America and Europe. [C. Kaplan] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Toolan, M. J. (Oxford, S. Joh.) Some features of the language of Faulkner's Go Down, Moses. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Tyler, Jenny (Oxford, S. Cat.) Time as theme and technique in the fiction of Henry James. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsViggers, J. (London, Ext.) The influence of secular music on selected poems by T. S. Eliot. Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsVita-Finzi, P. (London, Q.M.C.) Edith Wharton. [C. Cook] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Waddilove, D. (Warwick) Charles Olson. [C. W. Bush] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Walenda, Marianne K. (Nottingham) Vladimir Nabokov's comic quest for reality. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ward, D. V. (Hull) A study of Meyer Levin's career as a novelist, with special reference to the developing theme of fanaticism. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsWerlock, A. M. (Sussex) From Margaret Powers Mahon to Linda Snopes Kohl: an examination of “incorrigibly individual” women in the novels of William Faulkner.*Google Scholar
Williams, B. (London, K.C.) Robert Duncan. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsWilliams, M. (Sheffield) A developmental study of Henry James' treatment of experience. [G. K. Graham] Ph.D.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: POETRY

Allen, R. G. (C.N.A.A., Thames Polytechnic) A study of imagism and objectivism with special attention to two American long poems – Louis Zukofsky's A and William Carlos Williams' Paterson – as emerging from these movements. (P. J. Brooker; R. W. Butterfield) Ph. D.Google Scholar
Bruce-Wilson, C. R. (C.N.A.A., Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology) An inquiry into the influence of some aspects of the ‘new’ American poetry and poetics on English poetry and poetics in the period 1960–1970. [R. D. Gooder; S. F. Bolt] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carr, Helen (Essex) The poetics and politics of Primitivism – a study of attitudes to American-Indian poetry. [R. W. Butterfield; J. G. Brotherston] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Davies, J. C. (Nottingham) Models for America: an examination of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Ezra Pound's Cantos. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Dubnov, E. (London, Q.M.C.) A comparative study of the poetry and thought of T. S. Eliot and Mandelstam. [C. H. Peake] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Figgis, S. E. (Hull) Modern American poetry. [J. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Francis, M. C. (Sussex) American academic verse from Tate to Lowell. [D. Morse] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Griffiths, E. (Cambridge, Chr.) Writing and speaking: the work of Eliot, Yeats and Pound. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Johnstone, Heather K. (Reading) The confessional mode in modern American poetry. [C. Salveson; L. Kelly] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Katz, M. B. (London, Wfield) Far Eastern muses: the influence of oriental thought on the Imagist poets, with special reference to Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell and John Gould Fletcher. [Mary Jarrett] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Li, V. P. H. (Cambridge, Trin.) Performances and endurances: rhetorical structuration in the long poems of T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W. C. Williams. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MissLickindorf, Elisabeth T. (Oxford, L.M.H.) The literary relations of T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound 1914–1922. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Markey, Janice (Reading) Contemporary American poetry: Plath, Sexton, Rich. [C. Salveson; L. Kelly] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Pullin, Faith M. B. (Edinburgh) Nineteenth-century American poetry. [W. W. Robson] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Reed, J. (Essex) Problems of the poet in a technological age (Hart Crane and others). [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Romer, S. C. M. (Cambridge, Tr.H.) An examination of the influence of the French symbolist movement on the poetry and aesthetics of certain modern American poets. [R. S. E. Pickering] Ph.D. Gooder; S. F. Bolt] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ross, I. A. (Keele) The influence of 19th-century French symbolism on 20th-century American poetry, with particular attention to the works of Hart Crane. [R. Fisher] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Smith, P. (Kent) The poetry of Pound, Stevens and Carlos Williams. Ph.D.*Google Scholar

PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Leavitt-Kahn, Laura (Oxford, Univ.) The ethical writings of Bertrand Russell and John Dewey. [S. M. Lukes] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsRoman, J. (Wales, Bangor) George Herbert Mead and dualism. [A. S. Collier] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Stout, A. R. (Edinburgh) Statistics in the history of American psychology. [J. R. Beloff; D. A. MacKenzie] Ph.D.Google Scholar

POLITICS

Albert, A. D. (Oxford, S. Joh.) Vengeance, reward and Utopia: a critical examination of electoral behaviour and political control of the economy in Great Britain and the U.S. [L. J. MacFarlane] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Barling, D. J. (Keele) Party, constituency and congressmen. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Beer, J. (Liverpool) The Presidency. [D. R. Morgan] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bell, C. P. (Exeter) American party politics. [M. T. Shaw] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Benn, S. (Keele) The White House staff. [J. D. Lees] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bennett, A. (Essex) The Cabinet and the American Presidency. [D. McKay] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bowles, N. P. (Oxford, Nuff.) The White House Office, with special reference to the congressional relations office, under Lyndon B. Johnson. [D. B. Goldey] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Carver, P. G. (Essex) Electoral change and the United States House of Representatives. [D. McKay] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Clarke, D. J. (Keele) The political theory of John C. Calhoun. [R. A. Garson] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Coffey, K. J. (London, K.C.) The draft and the all-volunteer force: recruitment policies and their impact on U.S. strategic capabilities. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
De Mont, A. J. (Oxford, Nuff.) Reform and reconciliation: civil rights under Eisenhower, 1953–61. [P. M. Williams] D.Phil.Google Scholar
De Montigny, Y. (Oxford, Linc.) ‘Political question’ doctrine elaborated by the Supreme Court of the U.S. [G. Marshall] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Dionne, E. J. (Oxford, Ball.) Race, community and equality in British and American politics, a comparative study in public opinion. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Feulner, E. J. (Edinburgh) The evolution of the Republican Study Committee. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Griffiths, R. H. (Sussex) The British Labour Movement and the United States, 1945–1953: a study of attitudes. [V. Hart; M. Dunne] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Jones, M. J. (Nottingham) Freud and American political science prior to the Frankfurt School. [J. S. McClelland] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kaplanoff, M. D. (Cambridge, Trin.) Making the South solid: politics and the structure of society in South Carolina, 1790–1815. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Klotz, F. G. (Oxford, Trin.) The U.S. President and the control of strategic nuclear weapons. D.Phil.*Google Scholar