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My Life Examined & Tweaked, Shana-Kay Smith
My Life Examined & Tweaked, Shana-Kay Smith
Honors Projects in English and Cultural Studies
My project is an exploration into my love of poetry. It consists of a collection of twenty-seven poems that I have written and revised over the course of a year. Over that time period, I have worked on approximately forty-five poems, but I chose only twenty seven for my final portfolio. To demonstrate what my writing process is like, I have kept a book (separate and apart from the final portfolio) of all my thoughts, inspirations, drafts and revisions for the poems I write, so that the growth of each can be seen.
The majority of my poems are in …
Convicts, Call Centres And Cochin Kangaroos: South Asian Globalising Of The Australian Imagination., Paul Sharrad
Convicts, Call Centres And Cochin Kangaroos: South Asian Globalising Of The Australian Imagination., Paul Sharrad
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
This paper considers a history of imaginative links between Australia and India, offering readings of Suneeta Perez da Costa's 'Homework' and Christopher Cyrill's 'The Tributaries of the Ganges'.
Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, And The Irish Free State, 1922-1924, William T. O'Malley
Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, And The Irish Free State, 1922-1924, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Text of "Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, and the Irish Free State, 1922-1924," a paper presented by Professor William T. O'Malley at the conference "Places of Exchange: Magazines, Journals and Newspapers in British and Irish Culture, 1688-1945," University of Glasgow, Scotland, July 25, 2002.
Sir Shane Leslie And Other Irish Bibliographers, William T. O'Malley
Sir Shane Leslie And Other Irish Bibliographers, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Text of a paper entitled "Sir Shane Leslie and Other Irish Bibliographers" presented by Professor William T. O'Malley to the John Russell Bartlett Society, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island on March 21, 2002. "Observations on the collecting of Irish bibliographical works, using Shane Leslie and some others as our text."
Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, William T. O'Malley
Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Text of a talk, "Irish Literature: A Brief Survey," given by Professor William T. O'Malley at the Cranston Leisure Center on October 20, 1990. The talk was part of a series called "Books and More Books."