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Eleanor Clark Award, Robert Penn Warren Studies Oct 2020

Eleanor Clark Award, Robert Penn Warren Studies

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Book Review: “One Or A Multitude?”: The Plural Of Us: Poetry And Community In Auden And Others, Noah Simon Jampol Oct 2020

Book Review: “One Or A Multitude?”: The Plural Of Us: Poetry And Community In Auden And Others, Noah Simon Jampol

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Race And Son-Of-A-Bitch-Ism In Robert Penn Warren’S All The King’S Men, Mark Miller Oct 2020

Race And Son-Of-A-Bitch-Ism In Robert Penn Warren’S All The King’S Men, Mark Miller

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


“Pattern Of Meaning”: Symbolic Dynamism As A Formal Structure In The Waste Land And The Well Wrought Urn, Jane Forsyth Oct 2020

“Pattern Of Meaning”: Symbolic Dynamism As A Formal Structure In The Waste Land And The Well Wrought Urn, Jane Forsyth

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Robert Penn Warren-Cleanth Brooks Award, Robert Penn Warren Studies Oct 2020

Robert Penn Warren-Cleanth Brooks Award, Robert Penn Warren Studies

Robert Penn Warren Studies

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Call For Papers 2021: Robert Penn Warren Circle, Robert Penn Warren Studies Oct 2020

Call For Papers 2021: Robert Penn Warren Circle, Robert Penn Warren Studies

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Ed Chapman: In Memoriam, Victor Strandberg Oct 2020

Ed Chapman: In Memoriam, Victor Strandberg

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


I Love You, Go Away (A Novel), John Matthew Steinhafel Jul 2020

I Love You, Go Away (A Novel), John Matthew Steinhafel

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

I Love You, Go Away, a novel set in Milwaukee, tells the story of a twenty-two year-old nobody, Gabriel Driscoll, who meets and befriends a middle-aged, drug addicted, recluse actor, Beau Brooks. But less than six months into their friendship Beau commits suicide. At the funeral Gabriel meets a twenty-nine-year-old corporate executive, Michelle, the daughter of Beau’s long-time girlfriend. Gabriel and Michelle bond over their mutual grief and quickly strike up a romance. At the same time, Gabriel’s semi-estranged mother, Sadie, a recovering heroin addict, reaches out to him in an effort to rebuild their relationship. What follows for Gabriel …


The Memorialist, Lindsey Houchin Apr 2020

The Memorialist, Lindsey Houchin

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The Memorialist is a work of creative nonfiction. In this long-form essay, the author digests the memories and secondhand stories unearthed while exploring the junked, rusted, and wrecked life of an eccentric uncle who was preceded in death by his sister, the author’s mother. Through its associative and slippery structure, it follows the author as she untangles two histories halted—connected, contrasting lives disrupted by death. Meditative and metaphorical, the narrative explores both the beauty and burden of death through the eulogy form in a quest to determine how to memorialize a life defined by what death leaves behind.


Motions Like Sleep In Robert Penn Warren’S “Lullaby”, Cameron Fontes Feb 2020

Motions Like Sleep In Robert Penn Warren’S “Lullaby”, Cameron Fontes

Robert Penn Warren Essay Contest

No abstract provided.


“Where Inner And Outer Meet”: Dissociation And The Creative Process, Joseph Shoulders Feb 2020

“Where Inner And Outer Meet”: Dissociation And The Creative Process, Joseph Shoulders

Robert Penn Warren Essay Contest

No abstract provided.


Correspondence With The Season Of Autumn, Seth Nevin Feb 2020

Correspondence With The Season Of Autumn, Seth Nevin

Robert Penn Warren Essay Contest

No abstract provided.


Mary Ellen Miller: In Memoriam, Frank Steele Jan 2020

Mary Ellen Miller: In Memoriam, Frank Steele

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


James A. Grimshaw, Jr.: In Memoriam, William Bedford Clark Jan 2020

James A. Grimshaw, Jr.: In Memoriam, William Bedford Clark

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Melville’S Battle-Pieces And Warren’S Wilderness (Eleanor Clark Award Winner, 2017), Mary Cuff Jan 2020

Melville’S Battle-Pieces And Warren’S Wilderness (Eleanor Clark Award Winner, 2017), Mary Cuff

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Editorial Preface, Joan Romano Shifflett Jan 2020

Editorial Preface, Joan Romano Shifflett

Robert Penn Warren Studies

No abstract provided.


Zephyrus, Wku English Department Jan 2020

Zephyrus, Wku English Department

Zephyrus

No abstract provided.


Dark Magic Part 1, Rachel Quaid Jan 2020

Dark Magic Part 1, Rachel Quaid

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

Dark Magic is a novel that mixes old folklore with fantasy and a splash of modern day. This first part of the novel readies the readers to enter the world of the old Irish Aos Sì. Ophelia is a witch, living in the land of the fae. She signs up to help with a research study to better her chances at succeeding as a healer. Rhea is a member of the Tuatha de Danann, the fae folk who rule the land from their courts of old. She is sent by her caretaker to observe this study. Everyone knows witches and …


Ua37/44 Faculty Personal Papers Gordon Wilson, Wku Archives Jan 2020

Ua37/44 Faculty Personal Papers Gordon Wilson, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Personal papers of Gordon Wilson.


The Bird, The Oak, And The Stories That Build Us, Alicyn Newman Jan 2020

The Bird, The Oak, And The Stories That Build Us, Alicyn Newman

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

This is a project combining creative writing and oral history research surrounding the life of my late grandfather, Kenneth Wesley Newman. In its pages, I delve into memory, history, and storytelling, seeking to identify which stories have held meaning for my family over time, and why. I have written my way chronologically through my grandfather’s life and interwoven his narrative with what I know now, what I remember, and the stories we continue to tell as a family. The interdisciplinary nature of this project led to a combination of creating writing and research, which included reading war-era letters, watching home …