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Browsing by Academic Advisor Gee, Sophie

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Class YearAuthor(s)TitleAdvisor
2003Rockefeller, Lisa AndersonBearing Pregnant Words: Creativity and the Metaphor of Maternity in 20th Century FictionGee, Sophie
2005Rodriguez, YsaComposing Manners: Performance and Representation in Daniel Deronda and The Picture of Dorian GrayGee, Sophie
2011Sims, Nadia NatashaCosby's Utopia: Escaping the Shadow, Navigating the DreamGee, Sophie
2012Turner, Stephen MichaelDickens, Education, and the Narrative FormGee, Sophie
2013Johnson, ColinEmerson, Carson, and Gore: Models of Effective Environmental CommunicationGee, Sophie
2010McGee, Katharine BeringEnter the Actress(es): The Female Presence in Moliere's TroupeGee, Sophie
2003Wells, Kelly MarieFrom the Darkroom To The Lighthouse: Photography and the Literary Image in the Novels of Henry James and Virginia Woolf [missing]Gee, Sophie
2011Birge, Joelle CatherineIndustrial City, Industrialized Self: Iron, Glass, and Decay in Hard Times, Sister Carrie, and The JungleGee, Sophie
-Swartz, Kelly MichelleMaxims and the Mind: Sententiousness from Seventeenth-Century Science to the Eighteenth-Century NovelJohnson, Claudia L.; Gee, Sophie
2016Platt, Cameron M.OUT of LINE: Female Motion and Familial Succession in Shakespeare, Austen, and WoolfGee, Sophie
2005Lynn, KatherineThe Promise of Parallax: Analyzing the Ambiguous Concept of Place in Swift's Gulliver's Travels & Joyce's UlyssesGee, Sophie
2014Butler, SallyThe Puzzle Takes Over: Perceiving Disease In All Its ComplexityGee, Sophie
2010Rubin, Adam JohnReading Rightly: Error os Judgment in Fielding, Austen, and DickensGee, Sophie
2013Knorr, KathleenTales as Old as Time: Disney Animated Feature Film Adaptations of Classic Fairy TalesGee, Sophie
2020Torres-Llompart, ManoloThe Unexpected Language of God and Satan in John Milton’s Paradise LostGee, Sophie
2003Lavery, Melissa AnnVirginia Woolf: A War Waged Against Traditional NarrativeGee, Sophie
2011Calloway, Gabriela MarielThe World Before Them: Exploring the Screenplay as a Literary FormGee, Sophie