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Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Zephyrus
The fine arts magazine of Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green.
Wilson, Gordon, 1888-1970 (Sc 773), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Wilson, Gordon, 1888-1970 (Sc 773), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 773. Copy of an English workbook entitled Forward Steps in Thinking and Writing (ca. 1933), of which Gordon Wilson was a collaborator. Also letter relating data about the book, 1973.
Ua68/6/3 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Administration, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/3 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Administration, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by English Department faculty and staff regarding the administration of the unit.
Ua68/6/5 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publicity, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/5 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publicity, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publicity file consisting of clippings related to the English Department.
Youth And Legends: A Short Story Collection, Jennifer Kiefer
Youth And Legends: A Short Story Collection, Jennifer Kiefer
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
While young narrators or protagonists have been included in many famous works, such as J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, or Truman Capote’s Other Voices, Other Rooms, typically the main character of a work of fiction is mature. The pieces in this collection of stories, however, are centered around children. Adolescents act as the protagonists of the stories, exploring an adult world. The goal of this collect is not to contribute to young adult fiction or child fiction, but to appeal in style and form to adult readers in a mature, adult writing style. …
Ua68/6/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publications, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications created by and about the English Department.
Zephyrus is produced by the English Department and contains student creative writing.
"A literary magazine called Voices had been produced for a number of years prior to that, but in 1969 Professor Gatlin, with the help of Professor Will Fridy, came up with the title Zephyrus, the Roman name for the west wind, because Dr. Wood had asked that "Western" be included in the title." From A Centennial History of the Department of English of Western Kentucky University by James Flynn
"In 1979, Frank [Steele], along with his wife, Peggy, began publishing …
Ua68/6/2/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Student Organizations Western Writers, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/2/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Student Organizations Western Writers, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records of the Western Writers and issues of Voices magazine.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Female Characters An Author's Changing Perspective, Todd Dykes
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Female Characters An Author's Changing Perspective, Todd Dykes
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
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Human Love And Divine Love: The Platonic Matrix In C.S. Lewis, Laura Case
Human Love And Divine Love: The Platonic Matrix In C.S. Lewis, Laura Case
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
A comparison of the writings of Plato and C.S. Lewis reveals a common idea that human love is not sufficient for man. An examination of Plato’s Symposium and Lewis’s Till We Have Faces and The Four Loves, in particular, shows that both writers illustrate that man must ascend the ladder of love in order to meet the source of all love: Divine Love. Concerned with man’s innate needs and ethics, both Plato and Lewis argue that there is a universal principle of goodness known to all men of all cultures. Lewis argues, especially in The Abolition of Man, that man …