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2020年

●The Tempest in Relation to Ballroom Dance and Colonialism
●A Study of William Blake's Fourfold Vision and the Reversal of Convention: Free Love and Church Criticism
●Happy and Sad: A Corpus-based Analysis of Antonymous Adjectives
●How Korean Music Group BTS Breaks Down Ethnic Barriers in Entertainment Industry in the U.S.

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    <2019年度>
    ●The Repeated Theme of Pursuing Ideal Life in Hemingway's Works
    ●The Difference of Suggestion between American Teachers and Students in the Task-based Interaction
    ●Lewis Carroll's Ideas of Art: Aestheticism in his Representation of Children
    ●Unsung Heroes and Heroines in the Civil Rights Movement
    ●The Investigation of London Branch of Yamanaka & Company

    <2018年度>
    ●Personal Histories in American Pastoral and The Plot Against America
    ●Consensus Building by American English Speakers in Task Solving Interactions

    <2017年度>
    ●A Study of The Bluest Eye and God Help the Child
    ●Yearning for One's Own Place in Cynthia Kadohata's Novels
    ●English Language Activities in 15-Minute Module-based Classes: A Qualitative Study of a Japanese Elementary School
    ●Language and Body as Resources for Distributing Orientation: The Transitional Structure of Multiparty Conversation

    <2016年度>
    ●A Study of the National Society for Checking in the Abuses of Public Advertising
    ●The Characters in the Middle Position in E.M. Forster's Novels
    ●The Significance of Ghosts in Victorian Women's Writing: Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, Elizabeth Gaskell's "The Old Nurses' Story," and Mary Elizabeth Braddon's "At Chrighton Abbey"

    <2015年度>
    ●An Analysis of Nanka in Japanese with Corresponding English Expressions
    ●Racism and Color-Blind Ideology in Contemporary America: A Case Study of Ferguson, Missouri
    ●The Problem of the Body and the Soul in William Shakespeare's Hamlet: Hamlet's Conflict between Platonic Catharsis and Revenge
    ●Transitions of Roles of the Civil War Era National Cemeteries
    ●Viola as a Fool and the Power of Metamorphosis: Feste's Decline and Viola's Prosperity in Twelfth Night (1601)
    ●Fashions of Speaking across Cultures: A Comparison of Public Speech in American English and Japanese
    ●Liberalism and Religious Conservatism in American Homeschooling, 1964-2010
    ●Mutual Growth through Intercultural Contact in Rumer Godden's Works
    ●"Loss" in Paul Auster's In the Country of Last Things
    ●Beyond the Ungraspability of Otherness: Life-Writing in Humboldt's Gift
    ●A Comparative Study of Functions of Intonation in Japanese and American English Task Discourse

    <2014年度>
    ●Evelyn Waugh's Satire and Pessimism in Sword of Honour
    ●Dante Gabriel Rossetti as Poet and Painter: The Meaning of Duality in His Works
    ●Class and Character in A Midsummer Night's Dream
    ●Transcending Exclusive Dualism: J.D. Salinger's Pluralistic Thought in Franny and Zooey
    ●An Analysis of Inexplicit Third-Party Reference in Japanese and English Discourse: How Context is Shared
    ●American Print Culture in the 1920s and the Beginning of "Outline" Books
    ●Virginia Woolf's View on Patriotism and Women's Education in Three Guineas (1938)

    <2013年度>
    ●Riot or Pogrom?: Reconsidering the East St. Louis Race "Riot"
    ●Incest as Repressed Feeling in Frankenstein and Mary Shelly's Life
    ●Fitzgerald's Representation of Collapse and the Recovery in Tender Is the Night
    ●The Change of Beauty and Respectability in the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century
    ●Jekyll and Hyde in Scotland: Comparative Study of the Double in Stevenson and Hogg
    ●The Modernist View of the Subject-Object Relation in D.H. Lawrence's Kangaroo: A Study of Self-Exile
    ●Patsy T. Mink and Her Fight for Women's Rights in the 1960s and 1970s
    ●The Anti-Japanese Movement and Japanese-Language Schools in Hawaii and California, 1912-1927
    ●Submission or Deviation: Behavior of Men and Women at Home in Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

    <2012年度>
    ●Cognitive Development and Acquisition of Nouns by Bilingual and Native English Speaking Children
    ●Lloyd's Contributions to the Second Folk Revival in England
    ●How Events are Described: A Relative Analysis of Cognition and Verbalization in English and Japanese
    ●The Arabs, the Knights and Orientalism: Representations of the East in C.S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Horse and His Boy and The Last Battle
    ●The Role of Letters in Jane Austen's Novels
    ●Interiors: Spatial and Psychological Change in the Works of Virginia Woolf and Other Women Writers

    <2011年度>
    ●William Hesketh Lever's Ideal and Ideas in the Making of Port Sunlight
    ●The Queen of Hearts: Male Anxieties about Female Power in Lewis Carrol's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    ●Overlapping Talk in Japanese and English Conversations, with Special Focus on Familiarity among Participants
    ●Cultural Continuity in Britain, from the 1980s to the 1990s
    ●How Do Listeners Participate in Conversation?: A Study of Backchannels in Japanese and English
    ●Away from Fables: Samuel's Own Tragedy in Free Fall
    ●The Study of Style Shift: A Comparison of Politeness Usage in American English and Japanese Interactions

    <2010年度>
    ●Ecology of John Ruskin: A Reading of "The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century"
    ●The Death of Narrators in the Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe

    <2009年度>
    ●What Makes Listening Difficult?: Helping Japanese EFL Learners to be Better Listeners by Focusing on the Post-lexical Level of Spoken English
    ●Representations of London in Early-Modern England
    ●Kenneth Grahame and Arcadia: The Natural Perspective of The Wind in the Willows
    ●A Psychological Analysis of Two Hemingway's Female Characters
    ●Self and Community in Toni Morrison's Fiction
    ●Oscar Wilde as an Irish Writer in The Picture of Dorian Gray
    ●A Comparative Study of Linguistic Expressions of Time in English and Japanese: The Meaning and Function of -Ta for Foreign Learners of Japanese

    <2008年度>
    ●Different Perceptions of Naturalization and Citizenship among Japanese in Hawaii: Ozawa and Toyota vs. United States
    ●A Comparative Study of Aizuchi for Proposals in Japanese and English Task-Based Interaction: Convergence and Divergence
    ●The Existence of Others in Saul Bellow's Two Major Novels
    ●A Comparative Study of Intonation in Spoken English and Japanese: Some Proposals for Teaching Communicative English to Japanese EFL Learners
    ●A Comparative Study of Topic Construction in English, Japanese, and Korean Conversation
    ●A Comparative Study of How Characters are Described in Japanese and English: Amalgamation and Separation
    ●War and International Adoption in the U.S.: World War Ⅱ, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War
    ●Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market (1862): Texts and Contexts

    <2006年度>
    ●"My/Your Story" vs. "Our Story": Repetition in English and Japanese Conversation
    ●An Analysis of Fundamental American Identities: Madonna in the 1980s
    ●Interactional Functions of Laugher: A Comparative Study between American English and Japanese
    ●Narrative Conflicts and Nature in Tess of the d'Urbervilles
    ●The Concept of Art in Alice Walker's Fiction
    ●A Comparative Study of the Verb 'to close' in English and Japanese: 'close/shut' vs 'shimeru/tojiru'
    ●William Morris and the Gothic Revival
    ●The Environmentalism of William Morris in Theory and Practice

    <2005年度>
    ●Jane Austen's Vison of Female Education and Marriage: A Comparison with Mary Wollstonecraft and Hannah More
    ●Representations of Children in Blake's and Wordsworth's Poetry
    ●Representation of Asians in Korean War Films: Images of Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans from Gender and Ethnic Perspectives
    ●The Concept of ma and Functions of ne and "you know" in Cross-Cultural Pragmatics
    ●"A Child and Nothing More": Education in Wordsworth's Prelude
    ●"The World of Science, of Art, of Theology" in Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge
    ●Court Scandals and the Country House in Twelfth Night
    ●John Ruskin's Utopian Vision: A Study of the Guild of St. George
    ●Surrogation of Protagonists by the Narrator: A Comparative Study between Japanese and English
    ●Quotations and Speakers' Viewpoints: A Comparative Study of American English and Japanese Conversations
    ●The Position of the Speaker's Viewpoint in the Time Continuum: From Sentence to Conversation

    <2004年度>
    ●William Morris and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings: His Idea of Conservation and Synthetic View of Society
    ●Japanese War Brides Images and Actual Experiences in the Context of Postwar American and Japanese Politics
    ●The Effects of McCarthyism on Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar
    ●What Functions behind Mitigation?: Analysis of Negotiation in English and Japanese
    ●Questions and Conversational Styles in Cross-Cultural Perspectives of Japanese and American English
    ●The "argument of Time" in The Winter's Tale
    ●Lively Life of Women in the Concentration Camps

    <2003年度>
    ●A Reconsideration of "Farce" through Neil Simon's The Good Doctor
    ●Shell-shock: Traumatic Disorder in Wartime in Two novels by Radclyffe Hall
    ●Selection of Deictic Verbs and Egocentrism in Child Language Production: A Characteristic of Children's Perspective
    ●Shelly and the East in Laon and Cythna, or the Revolution of the Golden City: A Vision of the Nineteenth Century in the Stanza of Spenser
    ●Teacher Strategies to Facilitate Interaction in Japanese EFL Classroom
    ●Marriage Patterns in George Eliot's Middlemarch
    ●Sound in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land

    <2002年度>
    ●Public and Private Discourses in Michael Robartes and the Dancer
    ●Left-Dislocation in American English Discourse
    ●The Negotiation of Coherence in Narrative: A Comparative Study between American English and Japanese
    ●Ideological and Cathartic Effects in Flannery O' Connor's Short Stories
    ●The Ponder Heart: A Testimony to the Precariousness of Discourse
    ●Japanese Americans as Active Subjects: Internees' Recreational Life in the Concentration Camps

    <2001年度>
    ●Inversions in King Lear: The Disappearance of the Apocalyptic Vision
    ●Equal Education for Women: Queen Margaret college and Women's Higher Education in Scotland since the late Nineteenth Century
    ●Speaker's Perspective in Tense, Aspect and Mood: Observations from Discourse of TV News in American English and Japanese
    ●A Complexity of Taiwanese Immigrants in the United States: A Case Study of a Taiwanese American Family
    ●Linguistic Relativity vs. Universal Categorization: A Cross-linguistic Study of Bounded/ Unbounded Distinction in American English and Japanese
    ●'Admired Miranda': A Study of Miranda's Role of Restoration and Prosperity in The Tempest
    ●Sanitation in Mid-Nineteenth-Century London and Charles Dickens' Household Words
    ●Thanks and Apologies in English and Japanese Communication
    ●American Policy on Illicit Drugs: Alternative Strategies: Prohibition and Legalization
    ●Vietnamese Adaptation in the U.S.: Gender, Ethnicity, and the Case of Orange Country, California
    ●Homosexuality in History and The Years
    ●Freedom in the Three Novels of Bernard Malamud: The Assistant, A New Life, and The Fixer
    ●A Silent Woman: The Purge of Inoue Hide during the U.S. Occupation

    <2000年度>
    ●Volunteer Activities for the Elderly in Multiethnic Hawaii: A Case Study of Buddhism-Influenced "Project Dana"
    ●The Actor and the Audience in The Iceman Cometh : A Metatheatrical Investigation
    ●The Functions of Imperatives as a Conversational Involvement Strategy
    ●Violence as Release from Ideology: An Althusserean Approach to Flannery O'Connor's Fictions
    ●Women's Stories: The Development of Female Characters in David Copperfield and Great Expectations, and Nineteenth Century Ideas of Womanhood
    ●Love and Human Liberation in Blake's The Book of Thel and Visions of the Daughters of Albion
    ●Some Versions of Ballad and Its Variations: From Thomas Percy to John Keats
    ●'Thank You "for Everything"': A Facilitating Strategy in Everyday Interaction
    ●How to Refuse "Amicably" in Japanese: A Cross-cultural Empirical Study of Speech Evaluation
    ●"Do you See the Story?": The Narration of Human Identity in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness

    <1999年度>
    ●Wordsworth's Concept of Nature: Assimilation of the Past and Relevance to the Future
    ●The Representation of Blacks in Carson McCullers's Novels
    ●Quest as Healing Process: Contemporary Native American Novels by Momaday, Silko, and Erdrich
    ●Howards End in Context: Foster's Thought and Its Edwardian Background
    ●Pecuniary Sensation in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction: Literary Artistry and Social Criticism
    ●Ritual or Volition: The Function of a Formulaic Phrase
    ●William Elliot Griffis's View of the Japanese: The Relationship between Griffis and His Students in Context

    <1998年度>
    ●"He Wears a Mask, and his Face Grows to Fit it": The Suffering Colonizer in Burmese Days
    ●"He Was a Woman": Time, Gender and Self in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
    ●Norishiro ('flap for pasting') vs Jigsaw-Puzzle: A Comparative Study of Co-Construction in Advising Discourse
    ●Design is Story, Story is Design: The Oral Storytelling Quality in Willa Cather's Later Novels
    ●The Influence of Walter Pater's "Leonardo da Vinci" on Virginia Woolf's The Waves

    <1997年度>
    ●The Same-Sex Marriage Struggle in the United States: The Baehr v. Miike Case in Hawaii (1996)
    ●"Don't let it happen": Utopian Hopes in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
    ●Veil, Embroidery and Mirror: The Revelation of an Artist's Desire in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
    ●"Every Stitch I Sew Will Be a Kiss": Women's Solidarity and the Metaphor of Quilting in Alice Walker's The Color Purple
    ●The Struggle for Freedom: "Resistance" and "Rescue" in Where Angels Fear to Tread
    ●Different Discourse, Different Framing: The Usage of Pragmatic Markers in Japanese and English
    ●A Study of Nathaniel Hawthorne: "The Blackest Shade of Puritanism" and The Scarlet Letter
    ●The Transformed Body: The Incarnate Spirit in Flannery O'Connor's Works
    ●Why Do Interlocutors Exchange their Turns?: A Comparative Study of Turn-taking in English and Japanese from the Viewpoint of Metacommunication
    ●A Study of Virginia Woolf's Feminism in A Room of One's Own
    ●Jude the Obscure: Sue Bridehead's Destructive Power and Self-Ruin
    ●Egoism and "Refuge" in Somerset Maugham's Novels: Towards a Spinozan Ethic

    <1996年度>
    ●A Comparative Study of Cohesion in Japanese and English Texts: A Case of NO DE ARU Expression and Its English Equivalents
    ●"The Only Cure I Know As Good Ceremony, That's What She Said": Medicine Man and Mythic Characters in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
    ●Grammaticalization of Japanese Classifiers: In Comparison with English Unit Nouns
    ●A Double Movement of Time in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
    ●Acquisition of Relative Clauses by EFL Learners
    ●Overcoming Matrophobia: Daughter's Initiation in Eudora Welty's The Golden Apples and The Optimist's Daughter
    ●The Environmental Justice Movement and Native Americans: Their Struggle for Environmental, Social, and Political Justice
    ●Catherine Linton as Heroine: One Way of Reading Wuthering Heights
    ●Education, Marriage, and Class in Mary Wollstonecraft's Writing
    ●Backchannels and Conversational Styles in Japanese and American-English

    <1995年度>
    ●Selfhood and Fusion: Conflicting Desires in Kate Chopin's The Awakening
    ●A Pragmatic Study of Extraposition
    ●Literature for Language Leaners: Poems, Verses and Rhymes in Junior High School English Textbooks
    ●Fruitful Morality Linked to Karl Barth's Theology in Updike's Marry Me
    ●A Cognitive Analysis of Prepositions: The Dichotomous Conceptualization System in English
    ●Revising Tradition: Gender Concept in Eudora Welty’s The Golden Apples
    ●A Pragmatic Approach to English Loanwords in Japanese from the Viewpoint of Metaphor and Metonymy: Why Changes of Meaning Occur in Loanwords
    ●The Evolution of the Japanese Motion Verb Iku: A Cognitive and Pragmatic Approach to the Universal Path of Grammaticalization
    ●Feedbacks in the Topic Management in Face-to-Face Discourses
    ●The World of “Outside Time” in Other Voices, Other Rooms
    ●Phillip Larkin's Representation of Life: A Study of The Whitsun Weddings

    <1994年度>
    ●“Happie Nuptial League”: Marriage in Paradise Lost
    ●Discourse Analysis of Newspaper Articles
    ●A Study of the Acquisition of English Article Use by Japanese EFL Learners: Problems and Causes
    ●A Crosslinguistic Study of Japanese and American Ways of Expressing Personal Opinion in Speech

    <1993年度>
    ●American Images of Women in the Early 20th Century: from the Fiction of Sinclair Lewis to the History of Women
    ●A Study of the Use of Predicate Forms as an Index of Cognitive Development in Japanese and American Children
    ●War and the American Definition of Cultures Since World WarⅡ: A Colonial-Discursive Reading
    ●Ideological Analysis of the Use of Indexical Indicator: the Case of Gender Indexing Particle Wa
    ●Musical Effects in T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets

    <1992年度>
    ●The World as Stage: Oscar Wilde’s Seriousness
    ●On Internal Structures of Embedded Clausal Constrictions: PoIP Analysis and Its Consequences

    <1991年度>
    ●Acts of Apologies: A Comparative Study of American English and Japanese
    ●Backchannels: Japanese and American Conversational Style
    ●Borrowed Robes: Macbeth and Identity
    ●The Achievement of the Self: Jane Austen’s Persuasion
    ●Eugene O’Neill and the Dionysian Theater

    <1990年度>
    ●Causes and Reasons for the Family Breakup in The Sound and the Fury
    ●Acts of Thanking: A Comparative Study of Japanese and American English
    ●“The First and the Only American Teacher”: Whitman’s Doctrine of Life
    ●Saul Bellow’s Humboldt’s Gift: The Decades of Sleep and the Inner Power of Man

    <1989年度>
    ●A Study on Sue Bridehead in Jude the Obscure
    ●Positive and Negative Replies: Some Interactional Linguistic Patterns in Japanese
    ●Alice Walker and the Idea of God
    ●Marianne Moore’s Attempt to Grasp Confusion
    ●The Meaning of Freedom in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    ●Truth in Appearances: Costume Description in David Copperfield
    ●Another Aspect of Turn-taking: The Interaction of Speaker and Hearer
    ●Faulkner and Total Meaning: The Structure of Requiem for a Nun
    ●Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and Grecian Literature

    <1988年度>
    ●A Pragmatical Approach to Metaphor
    ●A Connecticut Yankee and American Industrialism
    ●On the Structure of the Gerund: DP-analysis and its Consequences
    ●Consolations for Death: Yeats and Major Robert Gregory
    ●Modesty and Tact: Aspects of Principles of Politeness in Korean, Japanese and English
    ●Narrative Objectivity: The True Character of Heathcliff

    <1987年度>
    ●Faustus, The Insincere Sinner
    ●Robert Frost and the Idea of Locality
    ●Gatsby and the New City
    ●Wuthering Heights: Real and Unreal Worlds
    ●King Lear and Seneca
    ●The Family in Jane Austen’s Works
    ●Caddy’s Function in The Sound and the Fury

    <1986年度>
    ●Boston and The Bostonians
    ●Appropriateness of Greetings in Japanese and American English
    ●Samson and Paitence
    ●Conversational Implicatures: Are They Universal or Not?

    <1985年度>
    ●The Language of Working Women: An Analysis of the Form and Function of Polite Expressions
    ●The Concept of Time in Eudora Welty’s Fiction
    ●A Symbol of Mind: A Study of The Tower in W. B. Yeats’s Poetry
    ●Politeness and Social Deixis: An Analysis of Japanese Honorifics
    ●Steinbeck the Romanticist: The Two Early Novels
    ●Literature and Travel in the Eighteen Century: The Cases of Johnson and Gray
    ●The Complex Role of Huckleberry Finn
    ●The Triple Function of Intelligence in Pride and Prejudice
    ●The Process of Topic Change: An Analysis of an Actual Dinner Conversation

    <1984年度>
    ●A Study of Wilde’s Comedies: Oscar Wilde in the British Theatre
    ●Ends and Means: Revenge in Hamlet and Macbeth
    ●Verbal Signals and Politeness Strategy for Turn-Taking
    ●T. S. Eliot’s Well Wrought Mosaic of Imagery : An Essay on "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
    ●The "Cosmopolite" Spirit in The Ambassadors
    ●Revenge in Hamlet
    ●The Self and Other Worlds in Othello
    ●Statistical Analysis of Sex Difference and Politeness in Japanese Directives
    ●Hawthorne’s Contradictory View of the Artist

    <1983年度>
    ●An Analysis of George Eliot’s Heroine’s Passage from Ignorance to Awareness
    ●The Feelings of Duty of the High-Minded Women in George Eliot’s Novels
    ●The Relationship Between Fantasy and Time in the Plays of Tennessee Williams
    ●The Conception of Freedom in Paradise Lost
    ●Self and Family in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies
    ●Mark Twain’s Confidence Man
    ●A Study of Existential Sentences in English

    <1982年度>
    ●"The Great Noise" and Saul Bellow’s Heroes

    <1981年度>
    ●The Children in Henry James
    ●Virginia Woolf, Feminist or Androgynist?
    ●Ecstasy in the Poetry of John Keats
    ●K. Mansfield's Contribution to the Development of the Modern Short Story
    ●Two Types of Initiation in Faulkner’s Novels
    ●The Relationship between Literature and Visual Art in Virginia Woolf’s Novels

    <1980年度>
    ●A Study of Jane Austen: In What Way is She Great?
    ●A Study of Thackeray’s Mirrors
    ●Empathy and Deixis: with Special References to "come" and "go"

    <1979年度>
    ●Illusion and Reality: A Study of The Portrait of a Lady
    ●A Study of Of Human Bondage
    ●Human Adaptation to Society Seen through Anderson’s Works
    ●Functional Analysis in English and Japanese
    ●A Comparison between A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempest
    ●The Tragic Vision in Eugene O’Neill
    ●A Study of Symbolism in A Haunted House

    <1978年度>
    ●A Study of The Waves: Nine Stages of Growth and Decline
    ●An Introductory Account of Japanese American Literature
    ●The Novel and Reality: Iris Murdoch
    ●An Analysis of the Turn-Taking System in English Dyadic Conversation-Interplay of Verbal & Nonverbal Turn-Taking System
    ●A Study of "Thank you" from Various Angles
    ●The Comparative Study of the Japanese and the English Cooking Words: On the Basis of Research by A. Lehrer
    ●A Study of Othello through Its Characters
    ●Interrogatives as Indirect Requests in English
    ●Discourse Deletion in English and Japanese

    <1977年度>
    ●The Eternity of The Pilgrim's Progress
    ●K. Mansfield's Search for Identity
    ●A Study of Physical Distance and Communicative Distance
    ●A Study on the Letters of John Keats
    ●Tennessee Williams: The Female Element

    <1976年度>
    ●Fairies in the Celtic Folktales of Scotland, Wales, and Cornwall
    ●An Analysis of Three Plays of Eugene O’Neill
    ●A Contrastive Study on Relativization
    ●The Change of Richard Wright's Ideology: 1932-1940
    ●Connections Not Made: The Hidden Source of E.M. Forster’s Failings
    ●The Moral Imagination: J.R.R. Tolkien
    ●Psychological Aspects of Bilingualism
    ●A Rose for Emily

    <1975年度>
    ●The Relations Between Nursery Rhymes and Through the Looking-Glass
    ●O'Neill's Transcendence: A Long Night's Journey into Nirvana
    ●Virginia Woolf and The Waves
    ●Theodore Dreiser's Women in Sister Carrie and Jennie Gerhardt
    ●A History of Criticism on George Eliot

    <1974年度>
    ●A Study of Old English Passive Voice—Distribution of beon / weson and weorðan
    ●A Study of Shakespeare's Tragedy
    ●The First Step to Gertrude Stein

    <1973年度>
    ●Blending and Other Categories of Word-Formation
    ●The Introspective Tendency of Eugene O’Neill
    ●Henry James from 1896 and 1987
    ●Thoreau and Orientalism
    ●A Study of Theme and Technique on The Ambassadors

    <1972年度>
    ●Kate Cumming: A Confederate Nurse
    ●On Dr Johnson’s Lives of the Poets
    ●A Comparative Study of English and Japanese Words of Body Parts: Foot, Leg, Ashi
    ●The Function between Writing and Reading through The Sound and the Fury
    ●The Wheel of Fortune: Studies in Shakespearean Tragedy
    ●The Vietnam War and Japanese Studies in America
    ●Narrative Experiments in Faulkner’s Four Major Novels
    ●Life in Ulysses

    <1971年度>
    ●John Keats: His Romanticism
    ●A Study of Young Goodman Brown
    ●A Study of David Copperfield
    ●A Study of the Theme of Man and Fate in Beowulf

    <1970年度>
    ●William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury: Time in Theme and Technique
    ●Lovers In Light:Romeo and Juliet
    ●Thomas Hardy's Later Novels
    ●James Joyce: Time and Space
    ●H.D. Thoreau as a Philosopher: Thoreau's Symbolism in Nature

    <1969年度>
    ●The Function of the Narrator: A Study of Marlow's Function in "Youth", "Heart of Darkness", Lord Jim and Chance
    ●Aspects of Samuel Beckett
    ●Personal Relationships in Forster’s "Howards End"
    ●Tense and Aspect in Present-Day English

    <1968年度>
    ●Dryden as a Satirist: A Reading of Absalom and Achitophel
    ●A Study of D.H. Lawrence: On his Vision in Reference to 'Life' and 'Death' Chiefly through His Novels
    ●The Eye of Antics in Shakespeare: On Love and Marriage
    ●A Study of Virginia Woolf: On Mrs. Dalloway

    <1967年度>
    ●Coleridge’s Inclusive Apprehension and his Idea of Ideas
    ●The Wilderness Theme in William Faulkner’s "The Bear"
    ●Man, Order and the Wheel of Fortune: A Study of King Lear
    ●A Study of The Scarlet Letter
    ●The Religion of Oscar Wilde