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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Existential Elements In The Poetry Of Wallace Stevens, Patsy Satterly
The Existential Elements In The Poetry Of Wallace Stevens, Patsy Satterly
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study will deal with such existential elements in Stevens' poetry. The poetry will be treated in three main divisions: the early period of Harmonium (1923); the middle period of The Man With the Blue Guitar (1936), Ideas of Order (1937), and Parts of a World (1942); and the late period of Transport to Summer (1947) and Auroras of Autumn (1950). Two introductory chapters will precede the actual study of the poetry; one is a chapter on existentialism as it is expounded by Sartre and Camus, and the other is a description of the existential bias in Stevens' mind, in …
The Strayed Reveller, No. 8, Cydney Adams, Griffin Jones, Barbara Guisnner, Philip Gallo, Michael Cox, Stan Lackey, Elise Williams, Kim Hughes, Jack Bartlett, Frank Follis, Leo Rudd, David Lewis, Cathy Speas, Bruce Dye
The Strayed Reveller, No. 8, Cydney Adams, Griffin Jones, Barbara Guisnner, Philip Gallo, Michael Cox, Stan Lackey, Elise Williams, Kim Hughes, Jack Bartlett, Frank Follis, Leo Rudd, David Lewis, Cathy Speas, Bruce Dye
Strayed Reveller, 1969-1970
The eighth issue of The Strayed Reveller.
The Lantern Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall 1970, Morris Cherry, Kevin Akey, Lindsley Cook, Cheryl Hiltebeitel, Joanne Kurian, Debbie Henning, Debbie Wood, Wesley R. Harden Iii, Colleen Gleason, Chase E. Kneeland, Judy Freelin, John O. Abernethy, Kathy Sainson, Arthur G. Severance, Robert E. Houle, Karen Crist
The Lantern Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall 1970, Morris Cherry, Kevin Akey, Lindsley Cook, Cheryl Hiltebeitel, Joanne Kurian, Debbie Henning, Debbie Wood, Wesley R. Harden Iii, Colleen Gleason, Chase E. Kneeland, Judy Freelin, John O. Abernethy, Kathy Sainson, Arthur G. Severance, Robert E. Houle, Karen Crist
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Circumstance
• Advice
• For What You Do For Me
• Blink
• Love
• Love II
• Magic
• To Be a Child
• A Year Later
• A Poem in February
• The Crystal Brick Road
• Ephemera
• Life
• Whiskers
• Thoughts On Being Sick
• A Non-Poem
• A Gruk Anthology
• Moon
• A Thought
• Dwarf in an Existential Dawn
• Corridors To My Mind
• Sadness
• The Enzyme Song
• Creatures of Sand
Nexus, Fall 1970, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Fall 1970, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Nexus, Summer 1970, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Summer 1970, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
The Strayed Reveller, No. 7, Donald Cochran, Charles Hopkins, Terry Whistler, Philip Gallo, Richard Favor, James Hunt, Lounea Anderson, B J. Adams, Jan Ryan, David Spradley, Patty Jones, George Luciani, Pate Warner, Vik Ives, J Fellhauer
The Strayed Reveller, No. 7, Donald Cochran, Charles Hopkins, Terry Whistler, Philip Gallo, Richard Favor, James Hunt, Lounea Anderson, B J. Adams, Jan Ryan, David Spradley, Patty Jones, George Luciani, Pate Warner, Vik Ives, J Fellhauer
Strayed Reveller, 1969-1970
The seventh issue of The Strayed Reveller.
Otterbein Miscellany , May 1970, Philip E. Barnhart, William T. Hamilton, James E. Winkates, James Carr, Sylvia Vance, Frederic R. Bamforth, M. S. Herschler, Robert G. Clarke, James K. Ray
Otterbein Miscellany , May 1970, Philip E. Barnhart, William T. Hamilton, James E. Winkates, James Carr, Sylvia Vance, Frederic R. Bamforth, M. S. Herschler, Robert G. Clarke, James K. Ray
The Otterbein Miscellany
No abstract provided.
The Strayed Reveller, No. 6, Jim Williams, Harry Mcmurphey, Gail Means, Philip Gallo, Deannie Francis, Jack Bartlett, John Whitney, Becky Jung, Charles Hopkins, Wade Roberts, David Lewis, Jan Ryan, Cydney Adams, Larry Chevallier, Joe Seacrest, Steve Arnold, Mary Kleitx
The Strayed Reveller, No. 6, Jim Williams, Harry Mcmurphey, Gail Means, Philip Gallo, Deannie Francis, Jack Bartlett, John Whitney, Becky Jung, Charles Hopkins, Wade Roberts, David Lewis, Jan Ryan, Cydney Adams, Larry Chevallier, Joe Seacrest, Steve Arnold, Mary Kleitx
Strayed Reveller, 1969-1970
The sixth issue of The Strayed Reveller.
1970 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1970 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
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.
The Lantern Vol. 36, No. 2, Spring 1970, Carol Wasserman, Sandy Case, Marc Hauser, Rob Hanlon, Gail Tierney, Tina Meade, Joanne Kurian, Janie Lancey, Richard Dixon, Denise Young, Donald Kline, Lynn Wollentin, Jane Siegel, Cheryl Hiltebeitel, Arthur G. Severance
The Lantern Vol. 36, No. 2, Spring 1970, Carol Wasserman, Sandy Case, Marc Hauser, Rob Hanlon, Gail Tierney, Tina Meade, Joanne Kurian, Janie Lancey, Richard Dixon, Denise Young, Donald Kline, Lynn Wollentin, Jane Siegel, Cheryl Hiltebeitel, Arthur G. Severance
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• On a Plane From Here to There
• The Earth
• A Cry
• Starry-Eyed
• Day
• Ticking Clocks
• Nadir
• To----
• Mood
• Frost
• Island of Life
• A Non-Poem
• Cooky - Stillborn Like Mother Used to Make
• Solar
• Come Back
• The Hand
• Now
• Free
• Vision of the "Action Scene"
• Potpourri
• Confusions of a Stranger
• In the Darkness
Nexus, Spring 1970, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Spring 1970, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Inscape January 1970, Morehead State University
Inscape January 1970, Morehead State University
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The January 1970 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.
Life And Personality Of Robert Frost, Una Mae Atkinson
Life And Personality Of Robert Frost, Una Mae Atkinson
Honors Theses
The most important American poet since Walt Whitman is the New Englander, Robert Frost. People who have never thought of reading poetry take to Frost. His words are simple words; the images are simple, most often country, things. The music of his poetry is the sound of everyday talk, and the ideas, on the surface, anyway, are plain and straight. Subjects of Frost's poetry are such things as nature, love and friendship, self-trust, fear, and courage.
Thus, Robert Frost occupies a unique position in modern poetry. Unlike most contemporary poets, he has managed to win a wide popular audience while …
Themes And Development In The Poetry Of Kenneth Patchen, Joe Kirby
Themes And Development In The Poetry Of Kenneth Patchen, Joe Kirby
Honors Theses
Kenneth Patchen has been, and continues to be, one of the most influential and controversial figures in contemporary American literature; very few people who read Patchen come away unchanged or uninfluenced by his poetry, and few, if any, of his readers are of mixed emotions about the value of his work: It is either sheer magic and of tremendous artistic merit or it is rough, emotional garbage, a judgement often dependent upon the courage of the reader. Patchen is not held in high esteem publicly by many poets and critics. The American poet Kenneth Rexroth was once advised by an …
The Lantern Vol. 36, No. 1, Winter 1970, Sharon Holbrook, Cheryl Hiltebeitel, Tina Meade, Robert Houle, Linda Clarke, Janie Lancey, William Hale, Karen Crist, John Kenneth Park, Gail Tierney, Alan Gold, Ken Distler, Arthur G. Severance
The Lantern Vol. 36, No. 1, Winter 1970, Sharon Holbrook, Cheryl Hiltebeitel, Tina Meade, Robert Houle, Linda Clarke, Janie Lancey, William Hale, Karen Crist, John Kenneth Park, Gail Tierney, Alan Gold, Ken Distler, Arthur G. Severance
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Reaction
• Offering III
• To a Conglomeration of No One in Particular
• Mom's Cookies
• Sounds of War
• Racetrack, August 2
• The Rain Pool
• Eternal Optimist?
• On the Slipperiness of Summer
• First Snowfall
• Tree--and Beyond
• Eternal Stone
• Thinking Abstract
• Once
• November
• Lifewreck
• Moon Travelin
• Air-borne
• Isn't Dating Fun?
• Escape
• Why
• #1
• Thoughts for a Saturday Night
• A Non-Poem
• A Trilogy in Haiku
• The Poetry of Loving You
• True Blues Project