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"Italians" Know Nothing About Love: The Marx Brothers As Guardian Angels Of Young Couple In Jeopardy, Marc Dipaolo Aug 2007

"Italians" Know Nothing About Love: The Marx Brothers As Guardian Angels Of Young Couple In Jeopardy, Marc Dipaolo

Faculty Books & Book Chapters

Originally published in A Century of the Marx Brothers. Ed. Joe Mills. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007

“The Marx Brothers as Guardian Angels of Young Lovers in Jeopardy.” by Marc DiPaolo

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Emma Adapted: Jane Austen’S Heroine From Book To Film, Marc Dipaolo Jul 2007

Emma Adapted: Jane Austen’S Heroine From Book To Film, Marc Dipaolo

Faculty Books & Book Chapters

"This work of literary and film criticism examines all eight filmed adaptations of Jane Austen’s Emma produced between 1948 and 1996 as vastly different interpretations of the source novel. Instead of condemning the movies and television specials as being «not as good as the book,» Marc DiPaolo considers how each adaptation might be understood as a valid «reading» of Austen’s text. For example, he demonstrates how the Gwyneth Paltrow film Emma is both a romance and a female coming-of-age story, the 1972 BBC miniseries dramatizes Emma’s world as claustrophobic and Emma herself as suffering from depression, and the modern-day teen …


Ms-086: Kathrine Kressmann Taylor (Rood) Papers, Catherine Q. Perry Jul 2007

Ms-086: Kathrine Kressmann Taylor (Rood) Papers, Catherine Q. Perry

All Finding Aids

The Kathrine Kressmann Taylor (Rood) collection consists of materials relating to her writing career, 1938-1978. These primarily include several versions of typed manuscripts, editions of the journals or magazines in which Taylor (Rood’s) stories appeared, several editions of her books, articles, and book reviews.

Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their content. More information about our collections can be found on our website https://www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/collections/.


2007 Literary Review (No. 20), Sigma Tau Delta May 2007

2007 Literary Review (No. 20), Sigma Tau Delta

Greenleaf Review

No abstract provided.


Opus, 2006-2007, Issue V, Suny Geneseo English Club Apr 2007

Opus, 2006-2007, Issue V, Suny Geneseo English Club

Opus

POETRY
5 Visions, Adam Maciejewski
6 Ocean, Brad Reiss
6 Solstice, Alex Egan
7 :: window : moth, Matt Dubois
7 Relative to the World, Emily Upham
8 Birdsong, Suzanne Hally
8 G For Jazz, Margaret Wedge
8 The Song of the Leaves, Nate Northrop
9 Something of Trees, Julie Bojanowski
9 Dream, James Merenda
12 ''And Cicadas Shed Skin ... "Meg Vasey
12 The Invisible Me, Patrick Morgan
13 Dream, Lisa Parisio
13 Lines, Lisa Parisio
14 Finding, John Kulak
14 The Storm, Brady Mills
14 The Tears, Brady Mills  
14 When it Rains ... " Margaret Wedge
18 …


Volume 39 (2007), C. V. Davis Jan 2007

Volume 39 (2007), C. V. Davis

The Broad River Review

The 2007 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis. The publication contains fiction, non-fiction, art, poetry, and photography. The covers, "Color Canyon" and "Slot Canyon," were photographed by Randy McNeilly. The winner of the J. Calvin Koontz Poetry Award, given annually for a portfolio of poetry to a senior English major, is Eric Proctor. The Broad River Review Editor's Prizes in Fiction and Poetry are chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students.The Editor's Prize in Poetry was awarded to Jess Snyder for her peom titled, "The Buzzards Circle Home." The Editor's Prize in Fiction …


[Introduction To] People Of Paradox: A History Of Mormon Culture, Terryl Givens Jan 2007

[Introduction To] People Of Paradox: A History Of Mormon Culture, Terryl Givens

Bookshelf

In People of Paradox, Terryl Givens traces the rise and development of Mormon culture from the days of Joseph Smith in upstate New York, through Brigham Young's founding of the Territory of Deseret on the shores of Great Salt Lake, to the spread of the Latter-Day Saints around the globe.

Throughout the last century and a half, Givens notes, distinctive traditions have emerged among the Latter-Day Saints, shaped by dynamic tensions--or paradoxes--that give Mormon cultural expression much of its vitality. Here is a religion shaped by a rigid authoritarian hierarchy and radical individualism; by prophetic certainty and a celebration …


Words & Images 2007, University Of Southern Maine Jan 2007

Words & Images 2007, University Of Southern Maine

Words and Images

Words & Images is an annual arts and literature publication distributed by the University of Southern Maine.

Publishing Director: Melissa St.Germain

Assistant Director: Ryan Gato

Advising Director: Brian Farrell


Pecan Grove Review Volume 10, St. Mary's University Jan 2007

Pecan Grove Review Volume 10, St. Mary's University

Pecan Grove Review

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


Robert Philips Lane Papers - Accession 108, Robert Philips Lane Jan 2007

Robert Philips Lane Papers - Accession 108, Robert Philips Lane

Manuscript Collection

The Robert Philips Lane Papers consist of lecture notes, term papers, examinations, class rolls, seating charts, speech notes and papers relating to Dr. Lane’s career as an English professor at Winthrop. Comprising a significant portion of the collection are research notes, writings, research papers, and other notes on literary figures and genres while Dr. Robert Philip Lane was a student at Thayer Academy, Harvard University, and the University of North Carolina.