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Gull Lake : A Novel, Pamela Sue Gross
Gull Lake : A Novel, Pamela Sue Gross
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
GULL LAKE is a novel written in alternate chapters. The odd chapters deal with forty-three year old Megan Harris’s recovery from her failed marriage while the even chapters trace her marriage from its beginning until its dissolution. Despite the fact that her artist husband, Martin, has left because of her own insistence, Megan has fallen into a depression and has confined herself to her home. Acting on her friend Ellen Jarvis’s advice, she travels north to Gull Lake where Ellen has a summer cabin. At the lake, Megan comes to understand the reality and necessity of her decision to end …
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
Dakotah Poesy (1991), James Swanson, W. A. Seaver, Kelli Nemec
Dakotah Poesy (1991), James Swanson, W. A. Seaver, Kelli Nemec
New Tricks
A literary magazine presenting the creative work of the students, staff, and friends of Dakota State University.
Howth Castle - Vol. 07, No. 01 - 1991-1992, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Howth Castle - Vol. 07, No. 01 - 1991-1992, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Howth Castle (1985-1993)
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Conscientizacao: A Theory Of Community In Little Magazines, Chris Green
Conscientizacao: A Theory Of Community In Little Magazines, Chris Green
Southern Appalachian Writers Cooperative Interviews
A paper by Chris Green discussing the early days of the Southern Appalachian Writers Cooperative.
Change And Stasis In Dream Of The Red Chamber, Geoffrey Kain
Change And Stasis In Dream Of The Red Chamber, Geoffrey Kain
Publications
“Hung-lou Meng, or Dream of the Red Chamber, stands as China’s greatest contribution to the world’s vast store of prose fiction. The eighteenth-century work, attributed to Cao Xue Qin is remarkable not only for its sheer volume but for the insight it affords into the intricacies of the old Chinese family structure, as well as into the way of life of a wealthy family having connections with the imperial court. Cao Xue Qin provides a detailed, expansive description of events within the two linked, great households of the extended Jia family, introduction hundreds of characters and chronicling the eventual falling …
Feminist Fiction And The Uses Of Memory, Gayle Greene
Feminist Fiction And The Uses Of Memory, Gayle Greene
Scripps Faculty Publications and Research
All writers are concerned with memory, since all writing is a remembrance of things past; all writers draw on the past, mine it as a quarry. Memory is especially important to anyone who cares about change, for forgetting dooms us to repetition;and it is of particular importance to feminists.