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Envisioning De Sica’S Documentary: A Proposal For Narrative Realist Documentary Filmmaking, Parker Stenseth
Envisioning De Sica’S Documentary: A Proposal For Narrative Realist Documentary Filmmaking, Parker Stenseth
Floodwall Magazine
No abstract provided.
Poetry In A Troubling Time: Analyzing Several Poems Inspired By The Troubles In Northern Ireland, Michael Mccarthy
Poetry In A Troubling Time: Analyzing Several Poems Inspired By The Troubles In Northern Ireland, Michael Mccarthy
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
Most of the news about Northern Ireland for the past year has been about what effect Brexit will have on the North’s relationship with the Republic of Ireland. The discussion of eliminating the “soft-border,” and replacing it with a “hard- border,” which would see the reinstitution of checkpoints along the 500-kilometer border, continues to dominate international headlines. The EU has been attempting to allay concerns, and in March, President of the European Council Donald Tusk, traveled to Dublin and reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to avoiding a hard border and maintaining the peace process in the region (Stone, 2018). At the …
Volume 83, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
One Of These Men, Kathleen Berry
Promethia 2010-2011, Oral Roberts University
Volume 2, Issue 3: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Heavenly Reason, Nicole Hansell
Westview: Vol. 32, Iss. 1 (Winter 2016)
Volume 57, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Real, Shannon Mcglade
Volume 47, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
The Salvation Of Elliot Walker, Martha Moldt
Volume 24, Issue 4: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
The Guiding Hand, Patricia Anne Moriarity
Volume 13, Issue 3: Full Issue
Lynch, Gwen Hayes
Lynch, Gwen Hayes
Manuscripts
"That's Lynch up there," volunteered Duke. Tom peered through the darkness up the tracks towards a jeweled spot at the end of the long narrow valley. The lights looked like children being dismissed from school, marching up the sides of the two mountains at first in neat rows outlining the terraces, then the few ahead, forgetting discipline in the sheer joy of freedom, scattering over the mountains in disarray. That one highest up is like I am, Tim thought, gladdest to get away from school.
Seventeenth Century Published Quaker Verse, Rosemary Moore
Seventeenth Century Published Quaker Verse, Rosemary Moore
Quaker Studies
Early Quakers disapproved of most aspects of popular culture, and before 1661 they published very little verse. During the 1660s some thirty Quaker authors published verse, addressed both to Quakers and to the public. The impetus behind this surge of verse publication was probably the appearance during 1660 and 1661 of a number of papers by John Perrot, a Quaker preacher who had been arrested in Italy and imprisoned by the Inquisition . His writings, which were brought to England, included a considerable amount of poetry. Perrot was released in 1661 and returned to England, feted by many Quakers as …
Volume 4, Issue 2: Full Issue
Manuscripts
Full issue of the January 1937 issue of Manuscripts. Includes work by Wayne Hill, Margaret Pierson, Elizabeth Messick, Margaret Kendall, Mary Burrin, Grace Ferguson, Betty Richart, Charles Aufderheide, Dorothy Steinmeier, Mars B. Ferrell, Cathryn Smith, Ruth Marie Hamill, Phillipa Schreiber, Robert Ayers, Marguerite Ellis, Wilbur Elliot, Margaret Parrish, William Steinmetz, Glenn White, Jack Howard, Richard Joyce, Anne Horne, Dave Craycraft, Charles Hostetter, Ralph W. Morgan, Louise Ryman, Norman Bicking, Dorothy Schilling, Mildred Barnhill, and Marion Swann.
Writing Women’S Mythology: The Poetry Of Eavan Boland And Louise Erdrich, Colleen Taylor Fcrh '12
Writing Women’S Mythology: The Poetry Of Eavan Boland And Louise Erdrich, Colleen Taylor Fcrh '12
The Fordham Undergraduate Research Journal
Eavan Boland and Louise Erdrich are authors who write from very different cultures. Boland’s poetry explores Irish history while Erdrich’s traverses Native American culture and the Catholic religion. This polarity, however, is not so crucial when compared to the two poets’ striking similarities in voice and in subject. As women writers aligned with feminism, both Boland and Erdrich seek to express the female perspective and reverse centuries of women’s silence, and even more strikingly, they use the same medium to do so. Mythology is their instrument of choice, with Boland exploring Celtic folklore and Erdrich Native American legend. But these …
John Mitchell: Journeyman-Poet, Edward D. Ives
John Mitchell: Journeyman-Poet, Edward D. Ives
Maine History
In this article folklorist Edward D. Ives traces the life and work of journeyman-poet John Mitchell, who moved from job to job in northern Maine at the beginning of the twentieth century. Ives uses oral history and a few extant poems to give us a glimpse at the life of the common laborer on the raw northern Maine frontier. Mitchell was a wanderer, but he knew the world of the ordinary working man from the inside out, and his poems express the hopes, fears, humor and irony of daily life as he saw it. “Sandy” Ives is professor emeritus from …
Silhouette (Fall 2003)
Silhouette
Fall 2003
- Editor in Chief: Jazz Osman
- Assistant Editor : Jessica Thompson
- Art Editors: Terry Allen, Laura Beth Pottinger, Megan Angel
- Fiction Editor: Melissa Hoople
- Poetry Editors: Alisha Smithberger, Justin Isaac
- Layout Editors : Hank Waring, Amanda Ellis
- Events Publicity : Shane Henderson
- Faculty Advisor: Brian Richards
The Uncle, Estelle Shanley
Westview: Vol. 22, Iss. 2 (Spring/Summer 2003)
Mothertongue Spring 2003 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
Mothertongue Spring 2003 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Westview: Vol. 20, Iss. 1 (Fall/Winter 2000)
Westview: Vol. 15, Iss. 2 (Winter 1995)