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Edward Fitzgerald And Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship, Jeffrey P. Martin Oct 1989

Edward Fitzgerald And Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship, Jeffrey P. Martin

The Courier

This article details the correspodence between the "Quaker poet" Bernard Barton and famous literary figures of his era, especially his friend and fellow writer Edward FitzGerald. The source of the article is the Alfred McKinley Terhune Collection, found in Syracuse University's Special Collections. Barton's letters, which are often lively and full of fresh opinion, are (thankfully) still valued today, both for the subjects they deal with and for the people they address. As one critic has stated, "Barton never considered his own letters as literary productions. Rather he felt that his poetry was his sole claim to literary fame." It …


Sky-Toy, Elizabeth Hillman Jun 1989

Sky-Toy, Elizabeth Hillman

The Mythic Circle

Brilliant spiders waltz and whirl Behind the sky-bowl, Spinning the delicate wheels To keep our toy-universe in order


Horse And Rider, John Grey Jun 1989

Horse And Rider, John Grey

The Mythic Circle

l‘d rather ride a white horse through the heavens than be cramped in this rocket ship.


Carn Cabal, Owen R. Neill Jun 1989

Carn Cabal, Owen R. Neill

The Mythic Circle

Beast of wonders, hunter of myth, companion of the Lord Artorius swift as light to pursue the wild boar among the forest glades of Buelt.


Swan Song / Finality / She Of The Lake, John Grey, Elizabeth Hillman, Ann K. Schwader Jun 1989

Swan Song / Finality / She Of The Lake, John Grey, Elizabeth Hillman, Ann K. Schwader

The Mythic Circle

Swan Song: From this window, bronzed by the swollen eye of the sun, I hear the cry of swans Finality: At dusk, the night-raven came, Perched on the chimney and croaked, Echoing, oppressive She of the Lake: The healing touch of water quenches fire In man and sword alike: a cooling death Comes welcome after warring and desire


Predictions, John Grey Jun 1989

Predictions, John Grey

The Mythic Circle

Light pokes through the sculptured lions atop the battlements,


Journeyqueen Of Cups, Ann K. Schwader Jun 1989

Journeyqueen Of Cups, Ann K. Schwader

The Mythic Circle

Against the road’s long dust, she offers Fire & water both: alchemical tempering of the heart.


While Others Dream / After Violence / Estranged, Dwight E. Humphries Jun 1989

While Others Dream / After Violence / Estranged, Dwight E. Humphries

The Mythic Circle

While Others Dream: Awake while others dream I cast dusty eyes Over my heart’s ruins. After Violence: Blood will not be erased; Though streets foam With a muddy flood Stains nothing can Wash away remain Estranged: I am isolate, Estranged from all I see Though I am its master.


The Gift Of Sibyl, Owen R. Neill Jun 1989

The Gift Of Sibyl, Owen R. Neill

The Mythic Circle

In a Grecian jar carved holy by Apollo the voice of Sibyl cries to all who ask,


Ulysses To Penelope / Penelope To Ulysses / The Man In The Machine, John Patrick Wall, Elizabeth Hillman Jun 1989

Ulysses To Penelope / Penelope To Ulysses / The Man In The Machine, John Patrick Wall, Elizabeth Hillman

The Mythic Circle

Ulysses to Penelope: When off upon the oceans blue Forever will I think of you Penelope to Ulysses: My wonderous love, no longer roam Return unto your true love’s home The Man In The Machine: The Great Roc flies; I sit on a claw, My arm around the leg


Unwitnessed By Answering Deeds: 'The Destiny Of Nations' And Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves, Gary Dyer Jun 1989

Unwitnessed By Answering Deeds: 'The Destiny Of Nations' And Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves, Gary Dyer

English Faculty Publications

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1989 Forces, Peggy Brown May 1989

1989 Forces, Peggy Brown

Forces

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"Interviewing" Mr. Larkin, Robert Phillips Apr 1989

"Interviewing" Mr. Larkin, Robert Phillips

The Courier

This article provides some details about the life of the English poet Philip Larkin. This enigmatic man wrote some of the best poetry in the English language of the twentieth century. His work had a lasting effect upon readers. After that of Sir John Betjeman, Larkin's verse was probably the best-loved of any contemporary poetry in the United Kingdom.


Ua68/6/1 Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University Jan 1989

Ua68/6/1 Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University

Student Creative Writing

"The fine arts magazine of Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green."


Reflections 1989, Melissa Brown, Joyce Compton Brown Jan 1989

Reflections 1989, Melissa Brown, Joyce Compton Brown

Reflections

The 1989 issue of Reflections is edited by Melissa Brown with Joyce Compton Brown serving as faculty adviser. Cover design is by Melissa Brown. Award winners of the student writing contest include: Joan Kyles, Melissa Brown, and Craig Lewis. Award winners of the student art contest include: Melissa Brown, Sumi Watanabi, and Billie Ford Dixon.