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Strange Beginnings, Lincoln-Abdullah Hasan El-Amin May 2023

Strange Beginnings, Lincoln-Abdullah Hasan El-Amin

Graduate Thesis Collection

"Strange Beginnings" is a short story collection consisting of four short stories. Some of these stories go together and some stand alone. All of them aim to evoke something in the reader, whether it be shock, joy, unsettledness, or something more.


The Vicissitudes, Lara Young May 2022

The Vicissitudes, Lara Young

Graduate Thesis Collection

On the surface, Julia's life at middle age seems calm and settled. Her children are grown; she's got plenty of friends and family; and her marriage has survived a betrayal. But when she unexpectedly receives a text from an old flame, one by one the certitudes she's come to rely on start to unravel and Julia's is forced to reckon anew with the meaning of her life and her place in the world.


Encore: A Story Of Identity, Austin Copps Apr 2021

Encore: A Story Of Identity, Austin Copps

Honors Scholars Collaborative Projects

Encore, a feature length screenplay, tells a story of a young man and his search for identity.


Become What You Are: The Student Handbook To Fighting Nihilism, Jules Shinkle Apr 2020

Become What You Are: The Student Handbook To Fighting Nihilism, Jules Shinkle

Honor Scholar Theses

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Insomniacs, Kira Mason Apr 2018

Insomniacs, Kira Mason

Senior Theses and Projects

When a high-achieving college student commits suicide, four other high-achieving students must confront their own repressive tendencies and mental health issues. But as they do, their "inner demons" quite literally come to the surface for one haunting and transformative night.


True Form Of Greatness, Michael V. Terry May 2017

True Form Of Greatness, Michael V. Terry

Capstone Projects and Master's Theses

A screenplay that moves through the decade of the 90's while exploring philosophy, love, religion and tragedy in the atmosphere of collegiate baseball.


Wait Until I'M Dead! A Novel Of Family Secrets By Elda Dawber, Cordelia Anderson Jan 2017

Wait Until I'M Dead! A Novel Of Family Secrets By Elda Dawber, Cordelia Anderson

Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence

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Fingerpaint: A Drama In Two Acts, Audrey A. Moore Apr 2015

Fingerpaint: A Drama In Two Acts, Audrey A. Moore

Senior Honors Theses

This thesis is a creative original work taking the form on a two-act drama entitled Fingerpaint. It follows the story of a twenty-two year old artist named Sandy and her older brother, John, who want to paint a city mural as a memorial for their uncle. The primary theme revolves around the idea of finding beauty in tension. This theme is developed as Sandy, an idealist, is forced to deal with difficult situations that will ultimately change the way she approaches life and art.


The Circuit: An Original Television Series, Grace T. Ding Jan 2014

The Circuit: An Original Television Series, Grace T. Ding

CMC Senior Theses

Between good and evil there's a whole lot of gray: Welcome to The Circuit.

A shady private security firm recruits criminals straight out of prison and sells its services to the highest bidder, saint and sinner alike (mostly sinners). Through the trials and tribulations of a diverse ensemble cast, the show explores some of my absolute favorite themes in storytelling: gray morality, found families, and unlikely heroes. Follow our gritty and guarded lead Shaye as she struggles to tame a group of talented and contentious ex-cons under the shadow of her ambitious and manipulative father, all the while struggling to …


Le Roman Africain : Drame Or Histoire, Bernard Mouralis Dec 2009

Le Roman Africain : Drame Or Histoire, Bernard Mouralis

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

For a long time, African novelists claimed filiation with realism. But there is in realism a deep contradiction between the will of describing the social world and the will of changing it. From this contradiction, the paper studies : the relation between theatre and novel ; the question of citizenship in the novel ; the place of the novel in front of knowledge and action. The novel shows dynamics and characters living in the time. So, it tends to wander from the principle of knowledge and self-consciousness.


Front Matter Jan 1995

Front Matter

Inscape

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Contributors Jan 1995

Contributors

Inscape

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Full Issue Jan 1995

Full Issue

Inscape

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Front Matter Jan 1993

Front Matter

Inscape

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Full Issue Jan 1993

Full Issue

Inscape

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Front Matter Jan 1991

Front Matter

Inscape

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The Lantern Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 1949, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, Walter B. Ross, Douglas Leander, William Mounce, Lou Stefan, Emile Schmidt, Elizabeth Haney, Robert Reichley, G. G. Clamer, Jean Stewart, Sally Canaan, David Hallstrom, Nelson Mowry Oct 1949

The Lantern Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 1949, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, Walter B. Ross, Douglas Leander, William Mounce, Lou Stefan, Emile Schmidt, Elizabeth Haney, Robert Reichley, G. G. Clamer, Jean Stewart, Sally Canaan, David Hallstrom, Nelson Mowry

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Want, an Old Freedom Unused
• Is History Bunk?
• How Things Grow
• A Real Gone Poem
• Hish Proves Himself
• Death? Not Yet!
• On the Neglect of Victorian Literature
• The Tradition Lives On
• To the Other Side
• Autumn's Panorama
• Autumn Treasure
• A Walk
• Leaves
• The Moment
• Dawn
• Sentiments
• Dusting


The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 1, December 1937, Roberta Byron, Ernest Muller, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Jane Poling, Frank J. Tornetta, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Evelyn Huber, Robert B. Peck, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, C. Kenneth Snyder, Robert E. Yoh, Eli Broidy, Ruth Grauert, Charles Steinmetz Dec 1937

The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 1, December 1937, Roberta Byron, Ernest Muller, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Jane Poling, Frank J. Tornetta, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Evelyn Huber, Robert B. Peck, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, C. Kenneth Snyder, Robert E. Yoh, Eli Broidy, Ruth Grauert, Charles Steinmetz

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• After Thinking Things Over
• Ho! Ho! The Mistletoe!
• Unrealized Dreams
• Two Preeminent Victorians
• The Thing
• Progression
• It Wasn't in the Lines
• He Was the Most Perfect Man
• College (C)lasses
• Robins and Roses
• The Commuter
• When the Rose is Dead
• Truth in Print
• Alias Mike Romanoff
• Winslow Homer
• When I Was Young
• Maurice Evans, a Great Shakespearean
• Among Our Contributors
• Of Manx and Man
• A Sanguinary Pirate
• Conversation Has an Adventure
• "Ursinus' Neediest Case"


The Purple, June 1898 Jun 1898

The Purple, June 1898

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • The B.J.F.- Its Dawn
  • A Token of Sentiment Reciprocated
  • The Lawyer
  • The Gallant Mac's and O's
  • Honorary Members of the B.J.F.
  • Invito A Venire In Sorrento
  • B.J.F. of War Days
  • Popular Fallacies About Lawyers
  • Yellowmania
  • Purple Patches
  • To My T.D.
  • The College Man and Life's Problems
  • To Keats
  • Early Dramatic Clubs
  • "The Dramatic" of the Sixties
  • To T.J.S.
  • The Actor and the Orator
  • The Philomathic
  • League of the Sacred Heart
  • B.V.M. Sodality
  • Pyramid of Caius Cestius
  • Our …