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English Language and Literature

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

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2004

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Restlessness, Revision, And Multigenre, Jennifer Bradbury Aug 2004

Restlessness, Revision, And Multigenre, Jennifer Bradbury

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This thesis explores the importance of restlessness in revision from the perspective of a writer and teacher of writing. This phenomenon, which naturally recurs throughout the writing process, is key to understanding what effective revision is and how to do it most effectively. The thesis has a secondary focus on multigenre writing because it offers a powerful means for understanding revision and conducting it authentically. Thus, both the content and structure of the thesis strive to present and apply the theories of restless revision and multigenre writing.


Three Furies: The Mythic And The Mundane, Adam Howard Jolly Jan 2004

Three Furies: The Mythic And The Mundane, Adam Howard Jolly

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Adam Jolly May 7th, 2004 67 pages

Directed by: Dr. Nancy Roberts, Dr. David Lenoir, and Dr. Lloyd Davies

Department of English Western Kentucky University

This thesis, consisting of three short stories, proposes to explore ubiquitous motifs by exhibition of symbolic, mythological conceptions and personalities relating mutually with the everyday and the exceptional in a plausible way. These stories are intended to include effectual inquiry and still be inventive and entertaining.

Source materials for this thesis range from Norse mythology to Homer to the Charlie Daniels Band.