As of 2014, all newly submitted Graduate Center dissertations and theses appear in Academic Works shortly after graduation. Some works are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Dissertations and theses from before 2014 are generally accessible only to the CUNY community, but some authors have chosen to make theirs open access.

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Dissertations from 1996

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(En)gendering Romanticism: A Study of Charlotte Bronte's Novels, Ariella Bechhofer Brown

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I Couldn't Kill It Any Other Way: Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Literature, Deirdre Mary Day-MacLeod

Dissertations from 1995

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Mary McCarthy, Mary Gordon, and the Irish-American Literary Tradition, Stacey Lee Donohue

Dissertations from 1994

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The Spectacle of Suffering: Repetition and Closure in the Eighteenth-Century Gothic Novel, Rebecca E. Martin

Dissertations from 1991

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The Poetics of Authorship in the Later Middle Ages: The Emergence of the Modern Literary Persona, Burt Joseph Kimmelman

Dissertations from 1990

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The Changing Face of Fortune in Six English Versions of the Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, Mary Aileen Mallery

Dissertations from 1989

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Mrs. Trollope's American Novels, Linda Abess Ellis

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Escaping the Alphabet: The Reading of Silence in the Novels of Virginia Woolf, Patricia Laurence

Dissertations from 1978

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Wilkie Collins and His Victorian Readers: A Study in the Rhetoric of Authorship, Sue Lonoff

Dissertations from 1971

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Chaucer and the Gods, Barbara Apstein

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Chaucer and the Gods, Barbara Apstein