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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Ua68/6/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publications, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications created by and about the English Department.
Zephyrus is produced by the English Department and contains student creative writing.
"A literary magazine called Voices had been produced for a number of years prior to that, but in 1969 Professor Gatlin, with the help of Professor Will Fridy, came up with the title Zephyrus, the Roman name for the west wind, because Dr. Wood had asked that "Western" be included in the title." From A Centennial History of the Department of English of Western Kentucky University by James Flynn
"In 1979, Frank [Steele], along with his wife, Peggy, began publishing …
Ua68/6/2/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Student Organizations Western Writers, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/2/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Student Organizations Western Writers, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records of the Western Writers and issues of Voices magazine.
Stopping For Death: Plays, Poetry, And Prose, Sally Johnson
Stopping For Death: Plays, Poetry, And Prose, Sally Johnson
Honors Theses
Thesis consists of plays and poetry composed by Sally Johnson.
Ua1b Wku University Wide Committees/Events, Wku Archives
Ua1b Wku University Wide Committees/Events, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records regarding university wide events such as lecture and concert series. See individual departments for smaller co-sponsored events.
Ua1b1/3 University Lecture Series, Wku Archives
Ua1b1/3 University Lecture Series, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by the University Lecture Series committee which invites distinguished and prominent individuals to lecture at the university. The records include correspondence with potential speakers and programs, posters and recordings of lectures.
Orphan, Indiana, David Dodd Lee
Orphan, Indiana, David Dodd Lee
University of Akron Press Publications
Orphan, Indiana is a collection of spontaneous outbursts framed by reticence and the guiding mania of the subconscious. Profane and poignant, accidental-seeming but soaring with satirical intent, David Dodd Lee's poems capture a verisimilitude that's phenomenological, and yet of the moment.
Novc2010, Robert Kelly
Novc2010, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
Unpublished manuscript dated November 9-13, 2010 from Robert Kelly Archive
Novb2010, Robert Kelly
Novb2010, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
Unpublished manuscript dated November 1-8, 2010 from Robert Kelly Archive
Nova2010, Robert Kelly
Nova2010, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
Unpublished manuscript from November 1-4, 2010 from Robert Kelly Archive.
Novd2010, Robert Kelly
Novd2010, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
from November 2010 Robert Kelly Archive
Novg2010, Robert Kelly
Novg2010, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
From November 2010 in Robert Kelly Archive
Novf2010, Robert Kelly
Novf2010, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
From November 2010 in Robert Kelly Archive
Traveling To Oklahoma For My Grandmother’S Funeral, I Write A Poem About Wallace Stevens, Dean Rader
Traveling To Oklahoma For My Grandmother’S Funeral, I Write A Poem About Wallace Stevens, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
Nothing Fatal, Sarah Perrier
Nothing Fatal, Sarah Perrier
University of Akron Press Publications
What happens when love is replaced by romance? In Nothing Fatal, Sarah Perrier explores this and other questions about our contemporary understanding of dating, relationships, sex, and marriage. In the opening lines of “Too Darn Hot,” a poem fueled by the same weary ardor as Cole Porter’s song, the speaker asks, “Why sort the doubletalk from the innuendo? / They’re both lyrical.” Rather than sorting the one from the other, the poems of Nothing Fatal delight in the ways that the imperfect and seductive power of language has, for centuries, helped us find new and inventive ways to woo …
Crosscurrents Fall 2010, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
Crosscurrents Fall 2010, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
Crosscurrents
No abstract provided.
From Pound To Olson: The Avant-Garde Poet As Pedagogue, Alan Golding
From Pound To Olson: The Avant-Garde Poet As Pedagogue, Alan Golding
Faculty Scholarship
Ezra Pound’s sense of himself as poet-pedagogue—including his insistent desire to reform American higher education—is inseparable from his literary avant-gardism and his commitment to the principle of “discovery” or “newness.” This connection between experimental poetics and pedagogy forms a central part both of Pound’s significance as a writer and of his influence on a later avant-gardist and didact like Charles Olson, and anticipates the complexities of the subsequent relationship between American poetic avant-gardes and the academy. Olson was both a teacher at and rector of Black Mountain College, and in an unlikely conjunction, the forms of his institutional life enter …
The Promethean, Volume 19, Number 01, Wonderlings, Fall 2010, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean, Volume 19, Number 01, Wonderlings, Fall 2010, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean
This year, The Promethean Staff wanted to encourage a large variety of entries. We wanted to get all sorts of submissions from all sorts of people. We didn't want to limit anyone. We also could not decide on a theme. So, we, the group of indecisive English majors, did what no literary journal staff has ever done before. That statement may or may not be true, but we did something pretty rare. We chose two themes. We decided we would have a double book, with two covers. One theme would be Wonderlings, the other Forbidden. The book would be able …
Louis Zukofsky And The Avant-Garde Textbook, Alan Golding
Louis Zukofsky And The Avant-Garde Textbook, Alan Golding
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Daimon, Miranda Foster Merklein
Daimon, Miranda Foster Merklein
Dissertations
The following creative dissertation is a book of 57 poems.
Ladies, Whores, And Holy Women: A Sourcebook In Courtly, Religious, And Urban Cultures Of Late Medieval Germany, Ann Marie Rasmussen, Sarah Westphal-Wihl
Ladies, Whores, And Holy Women: A Sourcebook In Courtly, Religious, And Urban Cultures Of Late Medieval Germany, Ann Marie Rasmussen, Sarah Westphal-Wihl
TEAMS Medieval German Texts in Bilingual Editions
This sourcebook presents editions and translations of seven fourteenth- and fifteenth-century texts that advance our understanding of gender, sexuality, and class in the late medieval German-speaking world. Three of the translated texts are fiction. Additionally, there is a religious treatise, a religious legend, an inventory of books, and a legal document. While each of these texts is instructive in and of itself, they gain in complexity when brought into dialogue with one another.
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 8, June 2010, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 8, June 2010, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba!
No abstract provided.
"The Long And Short Of It" And "Rsvp", Mark Anthony Cayanan
"The Long And Short Of It" And "Rsvp", Mark Anthony Cayanan
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Home, Stephanie Polizzi
How A Giant Counts His Calories, Devinne Walters
Flying, Kathy Hoormann
Cover Art, Lillian Peters
Traveling Alone, She Fell In The Sistine Chapel--, M. J. Iuppa
Traveling Alone, She Fell In The Sistine Chapel--, M. J. Iuppa
Bryant Literary Review
collapsed in a whirl, as if a gust of wind
struck her weak ankle and set her spinning--
Too Much, Mac Hamilton
Cheers, Death, Richard Vie
Under The Influence, Dana Schulte