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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Female Characters An Author's Changing Perspective, Todd Dykes
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Female Characters An Author's Changing Perspective, Todd Dykes
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 Hillside, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Hillside, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald:
- Anna, Cara. Keeping the Balance – Ralph Willard, Kevin Willard, Basketball
- Armes, Anya. Giving the Gift to Others – Jim Wayne Miller
The Two Handles Of Israel Potter, Kris Lackey
The Two Handles Of Israel Potter, Kris Lackey
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Vilifying The Enemy: The Christian Right And The Novels Of Frank Peretti, Jay R. Howard
Vilifying The Enemy: The Christian Right And The Novels Of Frank Peretti, Jay R. Howard
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Peretti's novels provide a clear statement of the worldview of conservative Christians who hold the Bible to be literally true and without error. Not only is the reader presented with doctrinal positions, but the implications of those positions for life in modern society are spelled out as well. In this essay, I analyze Peretti's views of the modern world, its heroes and villains, and argue they are representative of the views of the New Christian Right (Liebman and Wuthnow) in the late 1980s and the 1990s.
Shared Lives: Women Who Wrote For Women, Andrea Kempf
Shared Lives: Women Who Wrote For Women, Andrea Kempf
Sabbatical Projects
The author studies the literature of Janet Lambert, Georgette Heyer, Francis Parkinson Keyes, and Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin, and posits that frequent events within their works are not fantasy, but re-tellings of real experiences these authors lived.
Reading Between The Texts: Benjamin Thomas's 'Abraham Lincoln' And Stephen Oates's 'With Malice Toward None', Robert Bray
Reading Between The Texts: Benjamin Thomas's 'Abraham Lincoln' And Stephen Oates's 'With Malice Toward None', Robert Bray
Scholarship
This essay, previously published in the 'Journal of Information Ethics' (1994) is the one that ignited the Stephen B. Oates plagiarism scandal; that story is fully told in the companion book, 'Dishonest Abe Scholarship.' 'Reading between the Texts' is an analysis of parallels between the two Lincoln biographies of the title, arguing that Oates's book was in parts written out of Thomas's, without acknowledgement of the former's work.
Disseminating Heterotopia, Robert F. Reid-Pharr
Disseminating Heterotopia, Robert F. Reid-Pharr
Publications and Research
Focuses on the motion picture The Passion of Remembrance by Isaac Julien and Maureen Blackwood, and the book Tales of Neveryon by Samuel Delany. Highlights of the motion picture and the book; Author's argument that the tendency to ossify myths only leads to further confusion; Understanding of the mythic process.
Reed Way Dasenbrock, Imitating The Italians: Wyatt, Spenser, Synge, Pound, Joyce, Robert Spoo
Reed Way Dasenbrock, Imitating The Italians: Wyatt, Spenser, Synge, Pound, Joyce, Robert Spoo
Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works
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