English SMPs
by Professor
Jennifer Cognard-Black’s SMPs
Julie Antonio, 2001, “Illumination: The Art, Craft, and Text of William Morris”
Emily Davis-Brown, 2003, “The Child Pandora: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘A Paradise of Children’ and Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies”
Randy Bridgeman, 2004, “Protect Your Instrument From The Rain: A Collection of Original Poetry”
Ashley Walker, 2004, “Mapping Membership, Defining Difference: A Personal Exploration of Children's Literature”
Jennifer McCabe, 2004, “Catharsis for Author and Audience: The Psychotherapeutic Possibilities of Experiential Poetry Readings”
Maggie Stubbs, 2004, “Tying on the Dinosaur: A Collection of Short Fiction”
Stacey Hamlet, 2005, “Inheritance: Essays on Food and Family”
Caitlin Newcomer, 2005, “The Weight of It: A Collection of Short Fiction”
Josiah Chiappelli, 2005, “The Untitled: A Novel”
Cassie Clemente, 2005, “What are you Muggles so Worried About? An Analysis of Harry Potter and the Catholic Church”
Tobias Bates, 2006, “Standing in Front of History: The Modern Epic. The Prelude, Leaves of Grass, and The Waste Land”
Porter Schiavone, 2006, “Home: A Collection of Poems”
Claire Fenton, 2008, “At Fourteen: A Collection of Short Stories”
Galen Brew, 2008, “In the Hands of the Sea: Photographs and Poetry”
Ben Austin-Docampo, 2008, “The Invisible Rhizome: A Novel”
Roya Biggie, 2008, “Body Objects: Women, Religion, and the Body in Jeanette Winterson's Novels”
Camille Meyers, 2009, “Letting the Wild In: Poetry and Prose of a Biological Nature”
Monica Frantz, 2009, “Foreign Images: Reflections on Italy, Romania, and Ecuador”
Jarrett Fleagle, 2009, “Tradition and Innovation: An Exploration of Poetic Form”
Melissa Newcomb, 2010, “Disrupted Narratives: A Study of Asian-American Female Autobiographies”
John Marth, 2010, “Jean Rhys and the Modernist Drunk Narrative”
Laura George, 2010, “Charlotte Brontë and Jane Austen: A Critical Distain, a Critical Correspondence”
Kelly Blackburn, 2011, “‘From the Margins of the Private Mind’: Thinking and Writing of A Room of One’s Own”
Anina Tardif-Douglin, 2011, “The Silencing of a People: The Rwanda Genocide” (with Prof. Sahar Shafqat)
Melanie Kokolios, 2011, “Empress: A Feminist Fantasy Novel”
Danielle Doubt, 2012, “Iron Chef vs. Cupcake Wars: Food, Gender, Culture”




