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LITR 5738: Literature of Space & Exploration
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Index to Student Research Projects 2002
Below are links to copies of student
research projects. These papers are provided to serve as models and as research
aids for future students as well as to create an opportunity for present
students to share their research with each other. Most of the papers are posted
"as they came in." Therefore, some editing and format problems may
remain. (Underlines, italics, and indentations are frequent casualties from
reformatting)
- John
Eberhart, essay: "Maiden Voyages"
- Jane
Ftacnik, travel writing: "From Cincinnati to Puerto Rico: An adventure
of two friends"
- John
Granahan, essay: "Exploring Romantic Themes in Kim Stanley Robinson's Red
Mars
- Tara
Gray, "Space and Antarctic Exploration: A Comparative Journal of
Children's Literature"
- Sonia
Hernandez, essay: "Disentangling Genres"
- James
Johnson, essay: "Amundsen and Scott Revisited"
- Joanna
Gooch Opaskar, essay: "2001: Odysseys and Evolution"
- Barbara
Sharp, undergraduate essay: "Faith, Fear, and Exploration: A Balancing
Act of the Human Spirit"
- [Anonymous],
essay: "Legal Systems Governing Exploration in Fiction and
Reality"
- Craig
Sprowl, "Time-Travel Journal"
- Kelly
Tumy, essay: "The Development of the Narrative: Physical and
Psychological Response in Tracks and The Worst Journey in the
World
- Aaron
Van Baalen, creative writing: "Depress: An Emergency in Space"
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