Review Of John Ronald's Dragons: The Story Of J.R.R. Tolkien By Caroline Mcalister, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of John Ronald's Dragons: The Story Of J.R.R. Tolkien By Caroline Mcalister, Holly F. Caldwell
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Review Of Fall Is For School By Robert Neubecker, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Fall Is For School By Robert Neubecker, Holly F. Caldwell
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Review Of William's Winter Nap By Linda Ashman, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of William's Winter Nap By Linda Ashman, Erin E. Kloosterman
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Review Of Independence Cake: A Revolutionary Confection Inspired By Amelia Simmons, Whose True History Is Unfortunately Unknown By Deborah Hopkinson, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Independence Cake: A Revolutionary Confection Inspired By Amelia Simmons, Whose True History Is Unfortunately Unknown By Deborah Hopkinson, Erin E. Kloosterman
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Review Of All American Boys By Jason Reynolds And Brendan Kiely, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of All American Boys By Jason Reynolds And Brendan Kiely, Erin E. Kloosterman
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Review Of The Length Of A String By Elissa Brent Weissman, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of The Length Of A String By Elissa Brent Weissman, Erin E. Kloosterman
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Review Of Me And My Fear By Francesca Sanna, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Me And My Fear By Francesca Sanna, Cory L. Brookins
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Review Of I Got It! By David Weisner, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of I Got It! By David Weisner, Nicole Spencer
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Review Of The Patchwork Bike By Maxine Beneba Clarke, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of The Patchwork Bike By Maxine Beneba Clarke, Nicole Spencer
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Review Of Ocean Meets Sky By Terry Fan, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Ocean Meets Sky By Terry Fan, Nicole Spencer
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Review Of Felix By Giovanna Zoboli, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Felix By Giovanna Zoboli, Kristen Farley
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Review Of Dude! By Aaron Reynolds, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Dude! By Aaron Reynolds, Kristen Farley
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Review Of The Little Barbarian By Renato Moriconi, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of The Little Barbarian By Renato Moriconi, Cory L. Brookins
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Review Of Night Out By Daniel Miyares, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Night Out By Daniel Miyares, Cory L. Brookins
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Bound To Rise, 2019 Bard College
Bound To Rise, Morgan P. H. Bielawski
Senior Projects Spring 2019
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Bound to Rise is a collection of short stories about people who discover themselves in the “fine drizzly rain” (or smirr, in Scottish lingo) of everyday life. They orient themselves and find some way forward, or they realize they have to. Thematically, it addresses a carnival (the carnivalesque), a demolition derby, multiple fires, photography, drinking, music, an eating disorder, and a birthday cake. It includes one original children’s story written in Russian and translated into English by the author.
“She Didn’T Understand It At All”: Harriet The Spy Through The Lens Of Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2019 Hollins University
“She Didn’T Understand It At All”: Harriet The Spy Through The Lens Of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Lisa Krajecki
Children's Literature (MA) Theses
This paper looks at autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traits in the main character of the book Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh, as well as traits associated with mental breakdown. A brief history of the understanding of autism in the media and in medical circles is explained, as well as some notes on the author’s life. The paper also discusses censorship in diverse literature, specifically books about people with disabilities. The paper notes some attempts at the censorship of the book Harriet the Spy from well-meaning parents, teachers, and librarians, while taking an alternative view of the protagonist. This paper …
"Woven Into The Deeps Of Life": Death, Redemption, And Memory In Bob Kaufman's Poetry, 2019 Pomona College
"Woven Into The Deeps Of Life": Death, Redemption, And Memory In Bob Kaufman's Poetry, Peter Davis
Pomona Senior Theses
The scholars who have taken up the task of writing about Bob Kaufman have most often done so in response to a perceived demand: the lack of Kaufman scholarship, readership, anthology, publicity, canonization. The basis of this need is clear: Kaufman is almost never included as even a third-string Beat, a fringe Surrealist, or an underappreciated Jazz performer. To the committed readers of Kaufman – and almost all of his readers seem to be committed ones – it’s unforgivable. These various canons, major (mid-century American poets, Beat poets) and minor (Jazz poets, American Surrealists), are clearly missing one of their …
Review Of Opposites: Xo, Ox : A Love Story By Adam Rex, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Opposites: Xo, Ox : A Love Story By Adam Rex, Lydia A. Jacobsen
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Review Of The Girl Who Thought In Pictures : The Story Of Dr. Temple Grandin By Julia Finley Mosca, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of The Girl Who Thought In Pictures : The Story Of Dr. Temple Grandin By Julia Finley Mosca, Erin E. Kloosterman
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Review Of Zeroes By Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, And Deborah Biancotti, 2019 Cedarville University
Review Of Zeroes By Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, And Deborah Biancotti, Erin E. Kloosterman
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