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Hannah & Nana: A Personal Memoir On Appalachian Intergenerational Trauma, Womanhood, & Family, Hannah Dunn
Hannah & Nana: A Personal Memoir On Appalachian Intergenerational Trauma, Womanhood, & Family, Hannah Dunn
Honors Projects
I was deeply affected by the death of my beloved nana in 2018. After her death, my family asked me to be the storyteller for us. Thus, for my Honors Project at Bowling Green State University (BGSU), I decided to write a personal memoir on my family. This memoir explores how we fit into notions of womanhood and family in Appalachia, as well as studying the effects of intergenerational trauma on us. Qualitative research, in the form of the autoethnography, serves as the methodology for this project. In writing a creative memoir, I have transformed my personal to the academic.
Sadie Jane, Esther French
Sadie Jane, Esther French
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Sadie Jane is a novella set in the town of Gypsum, a fictional location in rural Kentucky. The introduction covers the inspiration for the novella, which is based on Southern storytelling traditions and features the adventures of Sadie Jane, an independent octogenarian who returns to her hometown after many years. Sadie experiences the internal challenges of regrets and grief as well as the external challenges of busybodies and car thieves before finding her place in the community.
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 …
Bluegrass, Bildung, And Blueprints: The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come As An Appalachian Bildungsroman, Leona Shoemaker
Bluegrass, Bildung, And Blueprints: The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come As An Appalachian Bildungsroman, Leona Shoemaker
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come takes as its backdrop the American Civil War, as the author, John Fox, Jr., champions Kentucky's social development during the Progressive Era. Although often criticized for capitalizing on his propagation of regional stereotypes, I argue that the structure of The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come is much more problematic than that. Recognizing the Bildungsroman as a vehicle for cultural and social critique in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century writing, this project offers an in-depth literary analysis of John Fox, Jr.'s novel, The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, in which I contend the story itself is, …
Local Color's Finest Hour: Kentucky Literature At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century, Brian Clay Johnson
Local Color's Finest Hour: Kentucky Literature At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century, Brian Clay Johnson
Online Theses and Dissertations
This thesis takes into consideration literature created by various authors during the period 1890 to 1910, the turn of the twentieth century. This thesis looks specifically at the works produced during that time period by authors from Kentucky, living in Kentucky, or with strong ties to the state. The texts themselves illustrated these ties, as they all focused on or related to Kentucky at the time.
The data that was gathered for this thesis came directly from the writings themselves. In order to research the appropriate authors and the works they produced, the author read all of the materials discussed …
The Casualty Of Home, Molly Koeneman
The Casualty Of Home, Molly Koeneman
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Casualty of Home is a novel-in-stories focusing largely on the displacement felt due to situation or family. Often, members of a family have trouble making connections with each other, for each has its own thoughts, desires and expectations. Still, they have something rudimentary in common: blood. Because they are related, family members are inclined to care for individuals they might not even know, much less love. Spanning three generations, the characters in Casualty of Home deal with the constraints of family, the pressures of adolescence, and the limitations of the rural Southern culture in which they live. The characters face …
Magruder-Clysdale Collection (Mss 284), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Magruder-Clysdale Collection (Mss 284), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 284. Correspondence of the Magruder and Clysdale families of Louisville, Kentucky, London, Ontario and Grand Bend, Ontario. The correspondence covers family matters and the progress of the Magruders' professional work and writing on Protestant theology and social issues. Includes photographs relating to the Clysdales and a related family, the Brighams.
Once Was Lost, Or Turtles All The Way Down, Evan Gribbins
Once Was Lost, Or Turtles All The Way Down, Evan Gribbins
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
These are seven stories set in the rural, Central Kentucky Town of Lebanon. These stories, besides the intermission, may or may not chronicle the life of one young man. They revolve around the young man’s life and friends during his time living in the area and his sense of loss upon his return.
Hodes, Jane Ellen (Sachs), 1918-2009 (Sc 1633), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Hodes, Jane Ellen (Sachs), 1918-2009 (Sc 1633), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1633. Correspondence between Jane Ellen (Sachs) Hodes, Oakland, California and librarians at the Kentucky Library & Museum related to photos and papers in the manuscript collection of Hodes's mother and author, Emanie (Nahm) Sachs Arling Philips. Includes a 1940s letter from Philips to Hodes.
Cobb, Irvin Shrewsbury, 1876-1944 (Mss 18), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Cobb, Irvin Shrewsbury, 1876-1944 (Mss 18), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscript Collection 18. Correspondence (10 items) between Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb and WKU's Kentucky Building director, Mary Leiper Moore, and handwritten manuscripts for five Cobb short stories.
Morton, David, 1886-1957 (Mss 50), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Morton, David, 1886-1957 (Mss 50), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 50. Correspondence of David Morton, correspondence concerning Morton Collection, speeches, essays, MSS: "Entries for a Diary," and MSS: "The Amateur Listener" -- diary, poems, pamphlets, and miscellaneous items of Morton, a poet and English professor born in Elkton, Kentucky.
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
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Merton And Kentucky: Call For Remembrances, Victor A. Kramer
Merton And Kentucky: Call For Remembrances, Victor A. Kramer
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Caroline Gordon: A Sense Of Place, Frances Perdue
Caroline Gordon: A Sense Of Place, Frances Perdue
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Place, as it transcends the immediate setting of a work, is an essential element of Caroline Gordon’s early novels. She looks to the past and to the region of her birth to focus on the traditional South. She shows her characters’ changing attitudes toward the Cavalier Myth, a view that promotes the value of the land, the patriarchal family, and an anachronistic code of honor. To them, the South is unique, and they resist all efforts to change this “given social order.” However, Gordon begins to recognize that change is inevitable. Thus, she reveals her characters’ succumbing to the rising …
"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
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Autobiography And Kentucky Culture., William F. Keirce
Kentucky Autobiography And Kentucky Culture., William F. Keirce
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the historical development of autobiographical writing in Kentucky; to analyze the literary and philosophical characteristics of these works and, by this means, to divide these writings into several categories; and, finally, to reveal by an interpretation of these autobiographies, certain cultural aspects of Kentucky life and society. As thus stated, the intentions of this study are several; but, actually, all these aims are inseparably related part. of a single general problem which is to investigate Kentucky autobiographical writing as a whole in order to better understand the individual works in that literature.
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Iii, No. 1, Potter College For Young Ladies
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Iii, No. 1, Potter College For Young Ladies
WKU Archives Records
Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.
- Editorial
- Obenchain, Margery. Milton’s Angels
- Potter, Reed. The Song of Roland
- Elmore, Cynthinia. Robin Hood
- Brownell, Estelle. Sir Roger de Coverley
- Deane, Everett. A Dream in the Tenses
- A Study of Three Plays of Shakespeare – Richard III, Richard II & King John
- To Psychology
- Senior Notes – Class of 1905 (PC)
- Junior Notes – Class of 1906 (PC)
- Sophomore Notes – Class of 1907 (PC)
- Freshman Notes – Class of …
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. 1, No. 1, Potter College For Young Ladies
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. 1, No. 1, Potter College For Young Ladies
WKU Archives Records
Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.
- Greeting
- Crofton, Ruby. History of Bowling Green, Part I
- Warwick, Margaret. Little Pink Dress
- Lawrence, Mary. A Trip to Niagara
- Wise, Florence. Thanksgiving
- Obenchain, Margery. An Autumn Ramble
- Warwick, Margaret. A Medley in Thoughts
- Warwick, Margaret. A Stroll Underground – Caves
- Dotter, Minnie. A Day in San Francisco
- Gorin, Rebecca. The Great Stone Face
- College Notes
- Williams, Mabelle. The Recital
- Wise, Florence. Thanksgiving at Potter
- Piner, Rena. Athletics
- Senior Notes – …