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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Joys Of Collecting, Ed Brown
The Joys Of Collecting, Ed Brown
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Full Issue 2001 (Volume Iii)
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Rejection Of The Tao: Illustrations Of The Chronicles Of Narnia, Gabrielle Greggersen
Rejection Of The Tao: Illustrations Of The Chronicles Of Narnia, Gabrielle Greggersen
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Judith Kalman, Macrina Gómez, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Judith Kalman, Macrina Gómez, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Faculty Publications
Twice a year, in the May and November issues, RTE publishes a selected bibliography of recent research in literacy education, Most of the studies appeared during the six-month period preceding the compilation of the bibliography (January through June, 2001 for the present bibliography), but studies that appeared earlier are occasionally included. The listing is selective;; we make no attempt to include all research and research-related articles that appeared in the period tinder review Comments on the bibliography and suggestions about items for inclusion may be directed to the bibliography editors. We encourage you to send your suggestions to djbrown@ucok.edu, kalman@data.net.mx, …
The Reasonable Faith: C.S. Lewis's Argument For Christianity From The Characteristics Of Human Reason, Sabrina Locklair
The Reasonable Faith: C.S. Lewis's Argument For Christianity From The Characteristics Of Human Reason, Sabrina Locklair
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Sir Gawain And Bilbo: Interrelationships, John Seland
Sir Gawain And Bilbo: Interrelationships, John Seland
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Imagining Heaven: Assessing Lewis's Romantic Revisions Of Dante's Comedy, Steven Jensen
Imagining Heaven: Assessing Lewis's Romantic Revisions Of Dante's Comedy, Steven Jensen
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
The Lord Of The Rings And The Christian Way, Nathan Sytsma
The Lord Of The Rings And The Christian Way, Nathan Sytsma
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
George Macdonald On Hamlet, Pam Jordan
George Macdonald On Hamlet, Pam Jordan
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
All Shall Be Well: Redemption As A Subtext Of C.S. Lewis's Prince Caspian, Doug Jackson
All Shall Be Well: Redemption As A Subtext Of C.S. Lewis's Prince Caspian, Doug Jackson
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Taking An Untamed Lion To School: Sharing About C.S. Lewis And Aslan In An Elementary School Classroom, Richard James
Taking An Untamed Lion To School: Sharing About C.S. Lewis And Aslan In An Elementary School Classroom, Richard James
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Epistemology And Metaphysics À La C.S. Lewis, David N. Entwistle
Epistemology And Metaphysics À La C.S. Lewis, David N. Entwistle
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
A Woman's Place: Valid Vocation For Women In The Writing Of Dorothy L. Sayers, Erin Sells
A Woman's Place: Valid Vocation For Women In The Writing Of Dorothy L. Sayers, Erin Sells
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Charles Williams: The Novel And Williams's Illustration Of Humanity's Place In Creation As Found In The Place Of The Lion, Amy Wise
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
The Night C.S. Lewis Lost A Debate, Ted Dorman
The Night C.S. Lewis Lost A Debate, Ted Dorman
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Bloody Ground: Stories Of Mystery And Intrigue From Kentucky, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Bloody Ground: Stories Of Mystery And Intrigue From Kentucky, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
In the 1770's before Daniel Boone finally settled at Boonesborough, he made many forays into "Cantucke," mentally mapping the territory, taking what game he could, and establishing relationships with the Shawnee and settlers. He started with a curiosity about a land he knew little of and ended up becoming its most famous inhabitant. In the 1970's in Richmond, about ten miles from Boone's fort, we sat down in a booth at a local McDonald's and started writing--short stories, plays, novels, magazine columns, newspaper articles, and academic papers. One of us was a native Kentuckian and the other a carpetbagging Connecticut …
C-E Dictionary Compilation From The Intercultural Perspective, Gang Zhao
C-E Dictionary Compilation From The Intercultural Perspective, Gang Zhao
Gang Zhao
No abstract provided.
Late Stevens, Nothingness, And The Orient, Zhaoming Qian
Late Stevens, Nothingness, And The Orient, Zhaoming Qian
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Recursivity: Navigating Composition And Space, Jason A. Snart
Recursivity: Navigating Composition And Space, Jason A. Snart
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Milton And The Death Of Man: Humanism On Trial In 'Paradise Lost'" By H. Skulsky, Thomas H. Blackburn
Review Of "Milton And The Death Of Man: Humanism On Trial In 'Paradise Lost'" By H. Skulsky, Thomas H. Blackburn
English Literature Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Travels, Explorations And Empires: Writings From The Era Of Imperial Expansion, 1770-1835, Ed. Tim Fulford And Peter J. Kitson, 4 Vols (Pickering & Chatto Publishers, 2001)., James C. Mckusick
English Faculty Publications
A Review by James C. McKusick. Some of the best recent scholarship in our field has been concerned with the political and geographic contexts (and subtexts) of Romantic literature. In particular, several recent books have addressed the relationship between Romanticism as a literary field and the new economic, geographic, and social realities that emerged in consequence of British imperial expansion on a global scale. Two recent collections of essays are exemplary in the scope and sophistication of their approach to these new geopolitical realities: Romanticism, Race, and Imperial Culture (1996), edited by Alan Richardson and Sonia Hofkosh, and Romanticism and …
Review Of Twenty Questions: Posed By Poems By J. D. Mcclatchy, Angela Sorby
Review Of Twenty Questions: Posed By Poems By J. D. Mcclatchy, Angela Sorby
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 4 (2001), Richard Howorth, Lawrence Wells, Dean Faulkner Wells, William Boozer
Vol. 21, No. 4 (2001), Richard Howorth, Lawrence Wells, Dean Faulkner Wells, William Boozer
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
No abstract provided.
Thomas Nashe And Popular Conformity In Late Elizabethan England, Jennifer Andersen
Thomas Nashe And Popular Conformity In Late Elizabethan England, Jennifer Andersen
English Faculty Publications
Le présent article propose que la participation de Thomas Nashe à la controverse «Marprelate» du côté des évêques élisabéthains nous permet de mieux comprendre l’attitude anti-puritaine qui se manifeste à travers son œuvre. Bien que la critique ait eu tendance à représenter Nashe comme proto-journaliste séculaire et amoral, vendant ses services de manière cynique, on peut maintenir que ses écrits font preuve d’une connaissance approfondie de la position polémique des conformistes. Ses attaques contre les Puritains le montrent conscient de ce que les conformistes craignaient dans les revendications puritaines réformatrices, tandis que ses œuvres plus tardives suivent la rhétorique et …
Eng 3702-001: American Realism, Bruce Guernsey
Household Words, Lisa Knopp
Household Words, Lisa Knopp
English Faculty Publications
The Germanic words for home may have been derived from two Indo-European words: kei, which means lying or settling down, a bed or couch, as well as something beloved, and ksêmas, which means safe dwelling. These linguistic ancestors also yield the Greek koiman, to put to sleep, which is the root of koimeterion, a sleeping place or cemetery. In time, the word for home in several European languages (ham in Anglo-Saxon; heimr in Old Norse; háims in Gothic; kemas or kaímas in Lithuanian; caymis in Old Prussian, etc.) also came to mean a village, town, or collection of dwellings. Home …
Symposium: Evolution And Literature, Nancy Easterlin
Symposium: Evolution And Literature, Nancy Easterlin
Nancy Easterlin
No abstract provided.
What A Character: Zora Neale Hurston’S Autobiographies, Amy M. Elliott
What A Character: Zora Neale Hurston’S Autobiographies, Amy M. Elliott
Amy M. Elliott
Zora Neale Hurston’s Dust Tracks on a Road is a complicated text that reflects a complicated woman, and one that falls somewhere between the categories of autobiography and biography. While the work cannot be completely discounted as autobiographical, it contains themes surprisingly reminiscent of James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Like Johnson’s autobiography of a fictional man, Hurston’s account contains hard to believe situations that lead readers to question its authenticity and verisimilitude. Additionally, Hurston’s stance on the race issue, a preaching of one view while practicing another, leads to questioning. Further, Dust Tracks on a Road …
Hospital Yard (Reading), Linda Niemann
Greenaway's Books, Steven Marx
Greenaway's Books, Steven Marx
English
Peter Greenaway's adaptation of The Tempest is titled Prospero's Books, renaming and representing Shakespeare's play as a work made of books. Prospero begins imagining, speaking and writing The Tempest in his bath while turning the pages of "The Book of Water." It and the other 23 books which inspire and empower him appear in Greenaway's version both as props in the narrative and as "real" documents located in a separate picture plane, where they are described by a donnish voice distinct from that of the protagonist-author.