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Remembering The Stop By A Lake, Kathryn R. Ashworth
Remembering The Stop By A Lake, Kathryn R. Ashworth
BYU Studies Quarterly
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The Civil War Poems, Clinton F. Larson
Lombardy Poplars, John S. Harris
Shadows, Dianna M. Black
Tracings In Blue, Virginia E. Baker
Emmaus, Cara M. Bullinger
The Wasatch, Edward L. Hart
Mary Bardenfleth - "I Remember", Caroline Olsen, Translator
Mary Bardenfleth - "I Remember", Caroline Olsen, Translator
The Bridge
These are some memories of a woman whose life spanned a whole century, from 1886 to 1986. As a Danish immigrant in Minneapolis, she saw the changes in the Danish community from the time when the newcomers clung to their heritage, until today, two or three generations later when almost no one speaks in the mother tongue. Her special gift for story telling, her acting ability, and her amazing memory of poetry made her a very unusual, lovable person. Her outgoing personality and friendliness touched the lives of countless people.
Sodom And Gomorrah: The Use Of Mandeville's Travels In Cleanness, Liam O. Purdon
Sodom And Gomorrah: The Use Of Mandeville's Travels In Cleanness, Liam O. Purdon
Quidditas
The Pearl-Poet's late fourteenth-century appropriation in Cleanness of a mid-fourteenth century work, Mandeville's Travels, has been an established fact since the publication of Robert J. Menner's edition of the poem. The poet uses the Travels as a source for two important episodes: the description of Sodom and Gomorrah's cataclysmic destruction and the description of Belshazzar's brief and idolatrous reign in Babylon. While many points of connection between the Travels and Cleanness in the Sodom and Gomorrah episode have been identified, the poet's dependence on Mandeville in this scene raises two questions that have not yet been satisfactorily answered. …