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A Fast-Moving Storm, Amanda Kelley Corbin
A Fast-Moving Storm, Amanda Kelley Corbin
Theses and Dissertations--English
This collection of linked short stories follows a young woman who takes on a job as a property manager in Lexington, Kentucky after the death of her parents. These stories explore a cast of characters she encounters as well as her struggle to adjust to her new life.
Northside, Jesse L. Houk
Northside, Jesse L. Houk
Theses and Dissertations--English
The Northside of Lexington, Kentucky is an area with its own culture, community and art. While living in this community I was able to learn, grow and develop alongside this newly renovated area. The people and their lives intersect in such a way that creates a tension at times. However, many social awareness advocates vie for the success of this neighborhood for many years to come. The objective of studying such an area as the Northside in Lexington is to focus on the similarites rather than the differences in culture, community and artistic endeavor. With a collection of essays and …
Joseph A. Altsheler And The Great Ghost Forest Of Kentucky, Mervyn Nicholson
Joseph A. Altsheler And The Great Ghost Forest Of Kentucky, Mervyn Nicholson
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.
The Literature Of Three Delectable Kentucky Vices Part Ii: Spirits And Tobacco, William S. Ward
The Literature Of Three Delectable Kentucky Vices Part Ii: Spirits And Tobacco, William S. Ward
The Kentucky Review
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Kentucky's First Poet, Burton Milward Jr.
The Literature Of Three Delectable Kentucky Vices Part I: Racing, William S. Ward
The Literature Of Three Delectable Kentucky Vices Part I: Racing, William S. Ward
The Kentucky Review
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Merton And Kentucky: Call For Remembrances, Victor A. Kramer
Merton And Kentucky: Call For Remembrances, Victor A. Kramer
The Kentucky Review
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Anni Mirabiles: Kentucky Literature At The Turn Of The Century, William S. Ward
Anni Mirabiles: Kentucky Literature At The Turn Of The Century, William S. Ward
The Kentucky Review
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"Mr. Clay & I Got Stung": Harriet Martineau In Lexington, John Spalding Gatton
"Mr. Clay & I Got Stung": Harriet Martineau In Lexington, John Spalding Gatton
The Kentucky Review
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