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The Living World, Politics, And Nation: Nature And Discourse In The Poetry Of Nicolás Guillén, Mark J. Mascia Jan 2003

The Living World, Politics, And Nation: Nature And Discourse In The Poetry Of Nicolás Guillén, Mark J. Mascia

Languages Faculty Publications

Through an analysis of key examples of Guillén's use of nature throughout his poetry, this article presents the argument that they all are fundamentally rooted in a configuration of nature as a living being and in an understanding of humanity's place as part of nature. For Guillén, nature is not simply something that he merely appreciates as a theme; rather, it is a vital element central to his view of the worid and to his development as a writer. The collections examined here are West Indies, Ltd., El son entero, and La paloma de vuelo popula.


Pain For Pen: Gaspara Stampa's Stile Novo, Amy R. Insalaco Jan 2003

Pain For Pen: Gaspara Stampa's Stile Novo, Amy R. Insalaco

Quidditas

The Italian critic and scholar, Benedetto Croce (1866–1952) dismisses Gaspara Stampa's Rime (1553) thus:

She was a woman; And usually a woman, when she is not given to ape men, uses poetry and submits it to her affections because she loves her lover or her own children more than poetry. The lazy practice of women is revealed in their scanty theoretical and contemplative power.

For him, Stampa’s poetry is somehow inferior to her male counterpart’s poetry because it lacks “theoretical and contemplative power.” This essay will analyze aspects of Stampa’s poetry which disprove this claim.


Zephyr: The Fourth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Matthew Bibeau, Andrew Shuttleworth, Tiffany Cherry, Lisa Curtiss, Angela Dobson, Lindsay Ellis, Jaedra Emery, Stephanie Fournier, Anne Hardy, Judith Haug, Kristen Mcelheny, Paula Scilipoti, Charissa Wong, Kristie Worster Jan 2003

Zephyr: The Fourth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Matthew Bibeau, Andrew Shuttleworth, Tiffany Cherry, Lisa Curtiss, Angela Dobson, Lindsay Ellis, Jaedra Emery, Stephanie Fournier, Anne Hardy, Judith Haug, Kristen Mcelheny, Paula Scilipoti, Charissa Wong, Kristie Worster

Zephyr

This is the fourth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.


Tests Of Poetry, Alan Filreis Jan 2003

Tests Of Poetry, Alan Filreis

Alan Filreis

Contribution to a forum convened by Robert von Hallberg to consider literary history as a method applied to poetry & poetics.


Gender And The Gaze: Sor Juana, Lacan, And Spanish Baroque Poetry, Matthew D. Stroud Jan 2003

Gender And The Gaze: Sor Juana, Lacan, And Spanish Baroque Poetry, Matthew D. Stroud

Modern Languages and Literatures Faculty Research

There are few motifs more ubiquitous in Renaissance and Baroque poetry than those that link falling in love to the eyes. Based at least in part on Theophrastus, as Halstead has pointed out (113-20), this notion of love describes a process by which one is captivated by looking at the object of desire, prompting an exchange of humors or spirits. If the love is returned, both lovers feel complete and satisfied, but if the object of desire does not reciprocate, one feels empty because one has given one’s soul to another while receiving nothing in return.


Lines For Lgb-30, Computer, Poet, Silas Munro, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker Jan 2003

Lines For Lgb-30, Computer, Poet, Silas Munro, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker

Letters

This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class, Printed Books.


Manila Squater, Tom Montgomery-Fate Jan 2003

Manila Squater, Tom Montgomery-Fate

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


I Go There Forever, Chikako D. Kumamoto Jan 2003

I Go There Forever, Chikako D. Kumamoto

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Where Power Comes From (Brownout In Tondo), Tom Montgomery-Fate Jan 2003

Where Power Comes From (Brownout In Tondo), Tom Montgomery-Fate

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 2003

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


She Took Off Her Wings And Shoes, Utah State University Press Jan 2003

She Took Off Her Wings And Shoes, Utah State University Press

Swenson Poetry Award Winners

May Swenson Poetry Award Volume 7, with foreward by Alicia Ostriker. Nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize, Ms. Bishop's credits include publications in Antioch Review, 13th Moon, Eratica, Aries, The Little Magazine, and many other literary journals. As a poet and writing teacher, she gives many readings, as well as workshops for gifted children, seniors, and other writers on the US-Mexico border; she has worked with at-risk youth and with the rural Hispanic community.


Night Vision, Anne West, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2003

Night Vision, Anne West, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Artists' Books

French fold pages, perfect bound in hard cover, enclosed in slipcase with magnetic flap closure. Box cover; cover; title page; interior pages and spreads. Anne West's poetry is lushly illustrated with images of night blooming flowers drawn by Deborah Wieder. The rich, fertile, earthy feminine side of life is embodied in the night garden.


Grace After Battle: World War One And The Poetry Of John Crowe Ransom, David A. Davis Jan 2003

Grace After Battle: World War One And The Poetry Of John Crowe Ransom, David A. Davis

The Kentucky Review

No abstract provided.


Pecan Grove Review Volume 8, St. Mary's University Jan 2003

Pecan Grove Review Volume 8, St. Mary's University

Pecan Grove Review

Creative writings by students, faculty, and staff of the St. Mary's University community.


Sunday Afternoon Dilemma, Laura Rushing Jan 2003

Sunday Afternoon Dilemma, Laura Rushing

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Something New, Laura Rushing Jan 2003

Something New, Laura Rushing

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Woodcock: Exhibit A, Ben Mitchell Jan 2003

Woodcock: Exhibit A, Ben Mitchell

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Wabash Drive, Whitney Johnson Jan 2003

Wabash Drive, Whitney Johnson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


The Letter [Rough Draft], Ryan Culpepper Jan 2003

The Letter [Rough Draft], Ryan Culpepper

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


A Forecast, Lindsay Marks Jan 2003

A Forecast, Lindsay Marks

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


435 Dakota Ave., Whitney Johnson Jan 2003

435 Dakota Ave., Whitney Johnson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


New Jersey, Laura Rushing Jan 2003

New Jersey, Laura Rushing

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Old As She Thinks, Adria Curts Jan 2003

Old As She Thinks, Adria Curts

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Great Horned Owl: Exhibit B, Ben Mitchell Jan 2003

Great Horned Owl: Exhibit B, Ben Mitchell

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Chawama: Election, Whitney Johnson Jan 2003

Chawama: Election, Whitney Johnson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Mother Mentor: A Tribute To Carolyn Ellis, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D. Jan 2003

Mother Mentor: A Tribute To Carolyn Ellis, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.

Faculty Publications

This poem honors the legacy and influence of the author's mentor, Carolyn Ellis, Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida.


Caller Id, Plamen Ivanov Arnaudov Jan 2003

Caller Id, Plamen Ivanov Arnaudov

LSU Master's Theses

As one might expect from a young poet writing at the turn of a millennium, recurrent in "Caller ID" is the theme of struggle with literary tradition and of seeing it as both necessary and constricting to the project of forging one's own creative identity. The collision between history and the self is visible in the often conflicted references to great philosophers and poets of the past as well as in the call for renewal of the body poetic after an envisioned 'end of history' marked by creative sterility and exhaustion. The proposed renewal does not entail destruction of tradition …


Poetry, Music, And The Sustainability Of Language, Jan Wellington Dec 2002

Poetry, Music, And The Sustainability Of Language, Jan Wellington

Jan Wellington

No abstract provided.


The Propriety Of Poetry In Judicial Opinions, Mary Kate Kearney Dec 2002

The Propriety Of Poetry In Judicial Opinions, Mary Kate Kearney

Mary Kate Kearney

No abstract provided.