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Theses Dealing with Hispano-American Language and Literature -- 1944

Author(s): L. Lomas Barrett


Source: Hispania, Vol. 28, No. 2 (May, 1945), pp. 210-211
Published by: American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
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THESESDEALING WITH HISPANO-AMERICAN
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE-1944
L. LOMAS BARRETT
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
T HE following list of Masters' and Doctors' theses dealing with His-
pano-American language and literature continues the lists begun in
1935 and continued yearly since that date. No report for 1944 has been
received from outside the United States, and many universities within this
country have not reported. However, we may be permitted to hope that
the nadir of the current quantitative decline in graduate studies has been
reached, and that henceforth the list will grow in length as the colleges
and universities begin to regain their normal state. Some titles for earlier
years are included, and some changes in previously announced titles are
noted. For other Doctors' theses in preparation consult the earlier lists.*

COMPLETED
PH.D. THESES
Crowley,Cornelius."Costumbrismin Chilean Literary Prose of the Nineteenth
Century."University of California, 1944.
Iduarte, Andres. "Marti, escritor." ColumbiaUniversity, 1944.
Mergal y Llera, Angel M. Federico Degetau: Un orientador de su pueblo. New
York, Hispanic Institute in the United States, 1944. Pp. 201. (Announced in
list for 1942,now publishedfor first time.)
Reid, Joseph A. "Naturalistic Influence in the Argentine Novel." University
of Michigan, 1945.
Rosenbaum,Sidonia Carmen. "Modern Women Poets of Spanish America."
ColumbiaUniversity, 1944.
Terin, Carlos Manuel. "Remigio CrespoToral: el hombre,su vida y su obra."
University of California, 1943.
COMPLETEDM.A. THESES

Chew, Byron. "The New Spirit in Mexican Poetry." University of Oklahoma,


1944.
Curry, Helen Moffitt."The Charactersin the Fiction of Rufino Blanco-Fom-
bona." University of Arizona, 1944.
Davis, Anna Jo. "The Theme of Social Justice in the Novels of Mariano
Azuela." University of Oklahoma,1944.

* Sturgis E. Leavitt, "Bibliography of Theses Dealing with Hispano-American


Literature," HISPANIA, XVIII, 169-182; "Clearing House for Theses," ibid., XVIII,
Languageand Literature,"ibid.,
456-458;"ThesesDealingwith Hispanic-American
XX, 174-176;XXI, 111-112;XXII, 115-116;XXIII, 92-94; XXIV, 197-201;XXV,
204-208;XXVI, 180-183;XVII, 163-166.
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THESES DEALING WITH HISPANO-AMERICAN LITERATURE 211
Downing, Mary Isabel, "The Social Position of the Andean Indian in Selected
Contemporary Novels of Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia." The George Washing-
ton University, 1944.
Fox, Eugene Jackson. "Venezuelan Superstitions in the Novels of R6mulo
Gallegos." University of Oklahoma, 1944.
Grossenbacher, Margaret. "Tomas Carrasquilla (1858-1941), novelista de An-
tioquia (Colombia)." Columbia University, 1944.
Hamburger, Eva. "Spain and Spanish America as Seen by Jose Ortega y
Gasset." Columbia University, 1945.
Iwanik, John Andrew. "The Novel of the Mexican Revolution as Represented
by Mariano Azuela and Martin Luis Guzmmn."Syracuse University, 1944.
Nichols, Ethel B. "Spanish-American Translations of Leopardi." University
of Oregon, 1945.
Noble, Anita. "Folklore in the Contemporary Spanish American Novel." Uni-
versity of New Mexico, 1944.
Ogilbee, Jean Gallatin. "Rural Customs in the Contemporary Venezuelan
Novel." University of Kansas, 1944.
Pinderhughes, Julia Thompson. "Carlos Loveira (1882-1928): The Cuban
Elements in his Work." Columbia University, 1945.
Warner, Ruth V. "A Syllabus of the History and Culture of Latin America
for the Orientation of Missionary Candidates." University of Southern
California, 1945.
PH.D. THESES IN PREPARATION

Brushwood, John Stubbs. "The Romantic Novel in Mexico." Columbia Uni-


versity. Federico de Onis, Adviser.
Chapman, G. Arnold. "Urban Social Types in the Contemporary Chilean
Novel." University of Wisconsin. E. Neale-Silva, Adviser.
Fontinez, Santiago Soto. "Rafael Arevalo Martinez." Columbia University.
Federico de Onis, Adviser.
Martinez, Manuel G. "Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, His Place in Mexican
Historiography." The Catholic University of America. (Adviser not re-
ported.)
Messimore, Hazel. "Manuel Gilvez." University of Colorado. Stuart Cuthbert-
son, Adviser.
Meyer, Sister Mary Edgar. "The Sources of Father (H) Ojeda's La Cristiada."
University of Michigan. Irving A. Leonard, Adviser.
Navarro, Joaquina. "La novela realista en Mexico." Columbia University.
Federico de Onis, Adviser.
Udick, Bernice. "The Life and Works of Manuel Jose Oth6n." University of
Colorado. Ralph E. Warner, Adviser.
Urist, Harold E. "Some Aspects of the Yanqui in the Literature of Hispanic
America." University of California. Arturo Torres-Rioseco, Adviser.

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