The two literary touchstones of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Willa Cather examined in this thesis anchored a larger discussion of the discourse about gender and sexuality during the First and Second Waves of feminism in America. "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Gilman deconstructed the notion of "femininity" manifested at the turn...
The relative merits of the Fisher linear discriminant function
(Efron, 1975) and logistic regression procedure (Press and Wilson,
1978; McLachlan and Byth, 1979), applied to the two group
discrimination problem under conditions of multivariate normality and
common covariance, have been debated. In related research, DiPillo
(1976, 1977, 1979) has argued...
This thesis on Rebecca West's writing (1911-1936) addresses the relationship between her polemical essays and her fiction, exploring modernist representations of class and gender differences and conflicts. West expresses a view of gender and class relations in early twentieth century Great Britain that is based on opposed and dichotomous pairs...