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The Lantern Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2003, Katy Diana, Bart Brooks, Sarah Napolitan, Susannah Fisher, Sarah Kauffman, Dan Bruno, Trevor Strunk, Jan Cohen, Jen Brink, Jonathan Gagas, Shane Borer, Kate Chapman, Dennis Kearney, Crystal Mccarney, Ashley Mcintosh, Klaus Yoder, Kate Juliano, John Ramsey, Melanie Scriptunas, Alison Shaffer
The Lantern Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2003, Katy Diana, Bart Brooks, Sarah Napolitan, Susannah Fisher, Sarah Kauffman, Dan Bruno, Trevor Strunk, Jan Cohen, Jen Brink, Jonathan Gagas, Shane Borer, Kate Chapman, Dennis Kearney, Crystal Mccarney, Ashley Mcintosh, Klaus Yoder, Kate Juliano, John Ramsey, Melanie Scriptunas, Alison Shaffer
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Lights of Venice
• Portrait
• Switzerland
• Drunken
• Revel Writing
• Nectarines
• Shifting Gears
• Stogie
• Reflect
• In the Key of Fuchsia Minor
• Jarring
• Sissy
• Mongols vs. Amish: X-Treme Culture Clash
• Holding On
• The Bethany
• Creekside
• The Real Thing
• On Being Alone and Other Pleasures
• Forced Entry
• The Case of Beauty: Aesthetics of Distance
Luxury, Kevin Canty
Fiction Fix 02, Sarah Howard, April E. Fisher, Danielle Dieger, Robert Orndorff, Thelma Young, Gavin Lamert, Jeff Geloneck, Tim Gilmore, Melissa Gollegly, Shannon Mcleish, Robert Panaro
Fiction Fix 02, Sarah Howard, April E. Fisher, Danielle Dieger, Robert Orndorff, Thelma Young, Gavin Lamert, Jeff Geloneck, Tim Gilmore, Melissa Gollegly, Shannon Mcleish, Robert Panaro
Fiction Fix
No abstract provided.
Southern Star., Shanda Schrae Miller
Southern Star., Shanda Schrae Miller
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
“Southern Star” follows protagonist Sally Gayle through the cycle of maturation. Complex family relationships and secrets hinder Sally as she searches for her identity in this bidungsroman set in a small, rural area of Southern Appalachia. Taking a minimalist, cinematic approach, “Southern Star” experiments with form and technique in an attempt to convey pure story to the reader. The work particularly focuses on character development, authentic dialogue, and a sense of place.
Getting Married In Vegas, Natalia Cortes Chaffin
Getting Married In Vegas, Natalia Cortes Chaffin
Bryant Literary Review
Maggie woke up to the stop and start of a car outside her bedroom window.
Granny's Tumor, T. M. Bemis
Granny's Tumor, T. M. Bemis
Bryant Literary Review
"What?" I asked again, and the Indian doctor repeated it."
An Innocent Heart, Catherine Harris
An Innocent Heart, Catherine Harris
Bryant Literary Review
I lived in a share house then, with embossed gold paisley wallpaper in the living room and rising damp in the hall.
Arabia, Jeffrey David Peckham
Arabia, Jeffrey David Peckham
Bryant Literary Review
Although he feels just fine, Neil still takes the morning off and keeps his appointment.
Still Life, Brian Arundel
Still Life, Brian Arundel
Bryant Literary Review
We live a few hundred yards from a drive-in theater at the end of a dead end street on the edge of a small Virginia town called Spotsylvania that people only pass through on their way to someplace else.
Rope Dancers, Jessica Newton
Rope Dancers, Jessica Newton
Bryant Literary Review
When you walk a tightrope you have to think of it as getting across the first third, then the second third, which makes it the last third a piece of cake
Chosin Reservoir, Robert Wallace
Chosin Reservoir, Robert Wallace
Bryant Literary Review
SNOW
First the snow: lots of it. Heavy and wet and blinding to the naked eye on a sunny day.
Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo
Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo
Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Draw Play, Hal Charles
You've Gotta Read This: Summer Reading At Musselman Library (2003), Musselman Library
You've Gotta Read This: Summer Reading At Musselman Library (2003), Musselman Library
You’ve Gotta Read This: Summer Reading at Musselman Library
Each year Musselman Library asks Gettysburg College faculty, staff, and administrators to help create a suggested summer reading list to inspire students and the rest of our campus community to take time in the summer to sit back, relax, and read. These summer reading picks are guaranteed to offer much adventure, drama, and fun!
This first issue of You’ve Gotta Read This was published in May 2003 and featured fabulous clip-art for the cover and recommendations from 37 faculty members. The most popular title for this year? The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver.
The Lantern Vol. 70, No. 2, Spring 2003, Christopher Tereshko, Sarah Napolitan, John Ramsey, Alison Shaffer, Sarah Kauffman, Susannah Fisher, Kate Chapman, Katy Diana, Andrew E. Petersen, Laura Phillips, Abigail Munro, Deidre Delpino, Stephen Corrado, Melanie Scriptunas
The Lantern Vol. 70, No. 2, Spring 2003, Christopher Tereshko, Sarah Napolitan, John Ramsey, Alison Shaffer, Sarah Kauffman, Susannah Fisher, Kate Chapman, Katy Diana, Andrew E. Petersen, Laura Phillips, Abigail Munro, Deidre Delpino, Stephen Corrado, Melanie Scriptunas
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• To the Automobile Owners of the Fine State of New Jersey
• Topless
• Lame Foot
• Rosary Apologia
• Alias
• So Luscious
• Dec 12 02
• Climbing
• On Susannah in the Morning
• Statistics
• A Thursday in February
• Breaking Blue
• Leaves on my Tongue
• The Bread They Mistook for a Kiss
• The Process
• Home is Where the Hershey's is
• Rock the Boat
• The Splitting
2003 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
2003 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
Letter From Montana, J. Robert Lennon
Fiction Fix 01, Sarah Howard, Nate Eldon, Robert Orndorff, Shannon Mcleish, Darren Longley, Robert Panaro, Melissa Gollegly, M. J. Howe, Melissa Milburn, Amy Quincy
Fiction Fix 01, Sarah Howard, Nate Eldon, Robert Orndorff, Shannon Mcleish, Darren Longley, Robert Panaro, Melissa Gollegly, M. J. Howe, Melissa Milburn, Amy Quincy
Fiction Fix
No abstract provided.
Some Feeders Hang Like Puppets, Adria Curts
A New Map Of The Universe : A Novel And Accompanying Essay, Annabel Smith
A New Map Of The Universe : A Novel And Accompanying Essay, Annabel Smith
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis comprises a novel entitled A New Map of the Universe and an accompanying essay. The novel tells the story of a young architect named Grace Darlowe, who is struggling with her very first project: the design of a house for her lover, Michael. Grace struggles partly because she is uncertain about the future of her relationship with Michael, but her insecurities are more deeply rooted in her troubled relationship with her mother, Madeleine. Embittered by grief, Madeleine blames Grace for her husband Peter's death and resents Grace's choice to follow her father in becoming an architect. Grace is …
Big House Rain, Karen Mowrer
Veracity: A Work Of Fiction, Allison Perry
How To Tell A Sea Story, Brock Yusef Hamlin
How To Tell A Sea Story, Brock Yusef Hamlin
LSU Master's Theses
A young African American adolescent named Lion is forced to leave his hometown of Rivertown, and join the navy. While in the navy, Lion acts an enforcer and collector for another sailor who runs an illegal money-lending operation on the ship. Lion also learns how to box and manages to fight his way to the Fifth Fleet championships. After winning the championship fight, the captain of the ship uses his influence to place Lion in a very competitive commissioning program. With the chance of becoming an officer, Lion changes his behavior, leading to serious conflict with old allies. He escapes …
Primo Levi, Ilona Klein
Primo Levi, Ilona Klein
Faculty Publications
Born in Turin, 31 July 1919, to Cesare Levi, engineer, and wife Ester (née Luzzati). Studied at Liceo-Ginnasio D'Azeglio from 1934; University of Turn, degree in chemistry, 1941. Joined partisans in Valle D'Aosta to fight German invaders, 1943; arrested and sent to Carpi-Fossoli internment camp near Modena. Deported to Auschwitz, February 1944; worked as slave laborer at rubber factory of Buns-Monowitz (I.G. Farben, Auschwitz III). Liberated by Soviet army, 1945; after long journey through central and easter Europe, reunited with family in Turin, October 1945. Married Lucia Morpurgo, teacher, 1947; two children. Worked as industrial chemist for SIVA (paints, enamels, …
Crossing Borders In Anne Tyler's Fiction, Susan Norton
Fame, Sex And Other Types Of Criminality, Rob Finlayson
Fame, Sex And Other Types Of Criminality, Rob Finlayson
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis consists of two parts. First, a novel manuscript titled 'Fame, Sex and Other Types of Criminality' and, second, an essay discussing ideas used in the creation of the novel.
The novel uses ironic and satiric devices to explore aspects of the culture of narcissism in contemporary Australia. The plot sees a group of characters set out to write a television show in order to achieve their individual goals. An underlying crime subplot results in the characters' desires being thwarted. The novel makes extensive use of references to philosophical, psychoanalytical and political texts to explore issues surrounding desire, the …
Moody's Blues, Hal Charles