Submissions from 2011
Reading Literature through the Eyes of C. S. Lewis, Lauren L. Umstead
Submissions from 2009
Prometheus in Suspension: Suffering and the Tragic in Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound, Anna Katherine Batson
Chivalry in Malory: A Look at the Inconsistencies of Lancelot, Gareth, and Tristram in Le Morte d’Arthur, Natalie Beals
Submissions from 2008
The Levite's Concubine: A Victim's Fascination with Her Enslavement, Erin E. Beard
A Pure Woman, Archetypally Presented: Towards a Jungian Criticism of Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles, Bethany M. Gullman
Language and Story: An Argument for the Right Reading of Tolkien’s Legendarium, Lucas D. Jarmin
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s and Flannery O’Connor’s Use of the Grotesque: Irrational or Mysterious?, Kyra E. Marken
Pidginization Exemplified in Haitian-Creole and Tok-Pisin, Jennifer C. Schuit
Pride, Sloth, and Lust: A Specific Look at Dante’s Use of the Seven Cardinal Sins in Purgatorio, Rebekah J. Waltmann
Submissions from 2007
Wit and Sentiment: The Spirit of Shandeism in a Speechless WorId, Amber Marie Lockard
The Evolution and Ownership of the Concept of the African-American Woman as “The Mule of the World”, Stephanie Abigail Taylor
Submissions from 2006
Hardy and God: Tess of the D'Urberville's Role as the Ultimate Pawn, Georgia Hamann
“A Most Modest Wish”: The Ideal Form of Dostoevsky’s Russia, Beth Darlene Ridenoure
