Honor Grace Jackson, Gender, Politics, and the Utopian Impulse in Late Seventeenth-Century English Literature.
Defended 20 October 2023.
Under the direction of Prof. Emma Depledge.
Anindita Basu Sempere, Mysterious Geography: Elizabeth Bishop and the Mediations of Place. 2016-2022.
Defended 9 December 2022.
Under the direction of Prof. Patrick Vincent.
Samuel Bourgeois, How Discourse Markers enter Written Genres: The Colloquialization Effect.
Defended 18 August 2020.
Under the direction of Prof. Martin Hilpert.
Anne-Claire Michoux, The Golden Mean’: Simplicity, Gender, and National Identity in Romantic-Period Women’s Writing.
Defended 27 January 2020.
Under the direction of Prof. Patrick Vincent.
David Correia-Saavedra, Asymmetric Priming and its role in grammatical semantic change.
Defended 7 June 2019. Published by de Gruyter in 2021.
Under the direction of Prof. Martin Hilpert.
Annette Fahrner, Frequency Effects in the Use of the German Pronoun ‘es’ in SLA.
Defended 23 November 2017.
Under the direction of Prof. Martin Hilpert, co-tutelle UniNE-Freiburg.
Ruta Baublyte Kaufmann, The Architecture of space-time in the novels of Jane Austen.
Defended 24 February 2017.
Under the direction of Prof. émérite Margaret Tudeau-Clayton
Katharine Alice Leonard, Error in Shakespeare: Shakespeare in Error.
Defended 12 May 2015.
Under the direction of Prof. émérite Margaret Tudeau-Clayton.
Markus Iseli, The New Romantic Unconscious: Thomas de Quincey and Cognitive Science.
Defended 20 January 2014. Published with Palgrave Macmillan in 2015.
Under the direction of Prof. Patrick Vincent and Robert Morrison, Queens University.
Rahel Orgis, Structured proliferation: readers and the narrative art of Lady Mary Worth’s Urania.
Defended 20 June 2013.
Under the direction of Prof. émérite Margaret Tudeau-Clayton.
Megumi Ohsumi, Pope and Horace: Imitation and Independence.
Defended 8 February 2013.
Under the direction of Prof. émérite Margaret Tudeau-Clayton.