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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Presentation Notes, Grady Johnson
Presentation Notes, Grady Johnson
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Presentation notes about Edna Saffy by Grady Johnson delivered at the UNF Library Dean's Council Gratitude Reception, November 2015.
Bodies Of Water: Somebody | Nobody (For E.D.), Clark Lunberry
Bodies Of Water: Somebody | Nobody (For E.D.), Clark Lunberry
English Faculty Research and Scholarship
On a pond adjacent to the University of North Florida’s Thomas G. Carpenter Library, parts of Emily Dickinson’s well-known poem about being a “Nobody” were recently written on the water. During the fall of 2014, the familiar words of that poem’s opening line – “I’m Nobody! Who are you?” – appeared to float upon the library’s pond, reflecting vividly in the light of day (yet disappearing entirely in the dark of night). While inside the library’s large open stairway, on the tall windows that face directly out onto that pond, the first line of the poem’s second stanza – “How …
The Cycles Of American Drug Policy, David T. Courtwright
The Cycles Of American Drug Policy, David T. Courtwright
History Faculty Research and Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Carl Hayden Quinn's United States Army Enlistment & Honorable Discharge Records, United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
Carl Hayden Quinn's United States Army Enlistment & Honorable Discharge Records, United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
Carl Hayden Quinn Collection Textual Materials
Carl Hayden Quinn's United States Army Enlistment & Honorable Discharge Records. Includes some health information, some previous emplyment information, final compensation, and medals issued.
Reinventing Language, Vowel By Colorful Vowel, Clark Lunberry
Reinventing Language, Vowel By Colorful Vowel, Clark Lunberry
English Faculty Research and Scholarship
A Fable of a Fable, or “The Story of One of My Follies”: After he’d invented “the color of vowels,” regulated the “form and movement of each consonant,” the young poet then, applying his “instinctive rhythms” to the task, proudly proclaimed that he had alchemically created “a poetic language accessible, some day, to all the senses.” Notably, with his project in place, this poet, Arthur Rimbaud, tells us that he was then quick to “reserve translation rights.” This legal move on the poet’s part was perhaps thought initially necessary because, as he notes in 1873, the described synesthetic impact of …
Black Heritage Stamp Series: Robert Robinson Taylor, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division
Black Heritage Stamp Series: Robert Robinson Taylor, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division
Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection
Informational pages for Robert Robinson Taylor Commemorative stamp – Black Heritage Series, including images of the stamps, information about the physical stamps and biographical information for Robert Robinson Taylor. First issued February 12, 2015, 38th in a series.
Picturing The Flames Of Daimonji, Clark Lunberry
Picturing The Flames Of Daimonji, Clark Lunberry
English Faculty Research and Scholarship
Essays and photographs on the fiery calligraphy of Kyoto’s mountainside Daimonji festival.
Pope Francis Visits Washington Dc, September 23, 2015, Republic Of Palau Postal Service
Pope Francis Visits Washington Dc, September 23, 2015, Republic Of Palau Postal Service
Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection
Palau, sheet of one stamp. The President Obama International Stamp Collection.