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To Fabullus (Invitation) By Catullus, Ranald A. Barnicot
To Fabullus (Invitation) By Catullus, Ranald A. Barnicot
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Translated from Latin by Ranald Barnicot
In Jerusalem By Tamim Al-Barghouti, Houssem Ben Lazreg
In Jerusalem By Tamim Al-Barghouti, Houssem Ben Lazreg
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Translated from Arabic by Houssem Ben Lazreg
Untitled Nonsense, She, And Contradictions By Yoshihara Sachiko, Carol Hayes, Rina Kikuchi
Untitled Nonsense, She, And Contradictions By Yoshihara Sachiko, Carol Hayes, Rina Kikuchi
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Translated by Carol Hayes and Rina Kikuchi from Japanese
Gina, Steamers On The Havel, I Made My Landing On An Island Where..., And Both Day And Evening Now Began To Seep By Georg Heym, William A. Ruleman Iii
Gina, Steamers On The Havel, I Made My Landing On An Island Where..., And Both Day And Evening Now Began To Seep By Georg Heym, William A. Ruleman Iii
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Translated from German by William Ruleman
Poor Rutebeuf By Rutebeuf/ Leo Ferré, Roger Greenwald
Poor Rutebeuf By Rutebeuf/ Leo Ferré, Roger Greenwald
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Translated from French by Roger Greenwald
Stopping The Boat Near Xiling Bridge, Reciting Alone, And Leaving Jiufeng Mountain By Night By Tan Yuanchun, Andrew Gudgel
Stopping The Boat Near Xiling Bridge, Reciting Alone, And Leaving Jiufeng Mountain By Night By Tan Yuanchun, Andrew Gudgel
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Translated by Andrew Gudgel
Standing And The Ninth Floor Again: The Military Hospital By Sghaier Ouled Ahmed, Hager Ben Driss
Standing And The Ninth Floor Again: The Military Hospital By Sghaier Ouled Ahmed, Hager Ben Driss
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Translated from Arabic by Hager Ben Driss
Excerpts From And Here's The Song By Hélène Sanguinetti, Ann Cefola
Excerpts From And Here's The Song By Hélène Sanguinetti, Ann Cefola
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Translated from French by Ann Cefola
Woe To Those... By Jakob Van Hoddis And Mystery And Crime And Elderly Couple By Yaak Karsunke, Gregory Divers
Woe To Those... By Jakob Van Hoddis And Mystery And Crime And Elderly Couple By Yaak Karsunke, Gregory Divers
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Translated from German by Gregory Divers
Four Love Poems From One Hundred Poems Of The Dharma Gate By Jakuzen, Stephen D. Miller, Patrick Donnelly
Four Love Poems From One Hundred Poems Of The Dharma Gate By Jakuzen, Stephen D. Miller, Patrick Donnelly
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Translated from Japanese and Chinese by Stephen D. Miller and Patrick Donnelly
Four Poems From Sonnets Pour Hélène By Pierre De Ronsard, Ann Lauinger
Four Poems From Sonnets Pour Hélène By Pierre De Ronsard, Ann Lauinger
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Translated from French by Ann Lauinger.
Excerpts From The Clutter Of Words By Suzanne Alaywan, Nina Youkhanna
Excerpts From The Clutter Of Words By Suzanne Alaywan, Nina Youkhanna
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Translated from Arabic by Nina Youkhanna
Foreword, Molly Lynde-Recchia
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To Nobody, Too, Ariel Berry
A Scholarly Fictional Narrative Portraying The Stigma That Surrounds Mental Illness And Its Place In Literature, Adrianna Robinson
A Scholarly Fictional Narrative Portraying The Stigma That Surrounds Mental Illness And Its Place In Literature, Adrianna Robinson
Honors Theses
The purpose of this scholarly fictional narrative is meant to reveal the struggles that individuals with mental illness go through, not only in their personal lives, but also with their place in society. I lay out research around the stigma that surrounds mental illness first, defining both public and self-stigma in relation to mental illness. I also briefly mention Girl, Interrupted and “The Yellow Wallpaper,” to show how authors have addressed the stigma that surrounds mental illness in literature in the past. The research is an important part of understanding why I write the fictional narrative the way I do, …
Tales From The "Bad Ras", Narisse Martin
Tales From The "Bad Ras", Narisse Martin
Honors Theses
The life of a Resident Assistant is anything and everything except dull. From training to duty nights, to suitemate mediations and the end of a contract, each day is a story that most others rarely understand, if it is even believed. From these experiences came a collection of short stories, fictionalized accounts of what it is like to be a Resident Assistant in the average American public university.
For four RAs, the stories of their Residence Life incidents are day in the life for them, even if not the day in the life they expected at the start of the …
Wild Freedom, Elizabeth Field
Wild Freedom, Elizabeth Field
Honors Theses
Wild Freedom, A Fable is a work of utopian fiction that explores themes dominant in Western culture and offers more nature-centered, holistic ways of being. The fable is written from six different perspectives in order to explore diversity among gender, race, sexuality, ability, age, and other identities. This writing style was chosen because acknowledging and listening to diverse perspectives is essential to the creation of a just and equitable society. The ideas presented aim to break away from harmful dualisms dominant in Western culture, for example those that value culture over nature, the mind over the body, and the masculine …
The Laureate; 16th Edition, Nicholas Alti
Amayra Short; Touch Of Shadow (Creative Writing, Fictional Short Story), Jessica Blandford
Amayra Short; Touch Of Shadow (Creative Writing, Fictional Short Story), Jessica Blandford
Honors Theses
Born in a small village near Del Marah, Teagan, abandoned by her mother, arrives on the steps of the orphanage. Her gifts express themselves in unexpected ways as she is taunted by those around her. Manifestations of her dreams become reality in the stone halls and calls the attention of the Reverend Mother, the woman responsible for purging the land from Darkness. Fearing for her life, Teagan is forced to leave behind the only life she has ever known. All the while the Forbidden God calls to her from the Shadows. Contained is a short story of fictitious work, any …
Good Looking In The Dark: A Narrative Across Three Mediums, Aimee J. Valentine
Good Looking In The Dark: A Narrative Across Three Mediums, Aimee J. Valentine
Dissertations
Good Looking in the Dark: A Narrative Across Three Mediums is a single story presented in three distinct formats: short story, stage drama, and graphic narrative. This project is an exploration of the creative process and its relation to medium, reader anticipation, participation and response. Reflecting my position that narrative meaning is made primarily in the dark space of the reader’s mind, the story selected for this project is one that takes place almost entirely in the dark. In Good Looking in the Dark, two strangers are locked in a closet and engage one another without seeing the other—just …
March 16, 2017: Scholarly Speakers Series, Department Of English
March 16, 2017: Scholarly Speakers Series, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
Trans*+ing Classrooms and Schools: The Pedagogy of Refusal as Mediator for Learning Under a Trump Regime
Putting Gender Revolution into Practice: A Workshop with sj Miller
February 27, 2017: Ellis Series Scholar Sj Miller Lecture And Workshop, Department Of English
February 27, 2017: Ellis Series Scholar Sj Miller Lecture And Workshop, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
The Department of English Anthony Ellis Scholarly Speakers Series: sj Miller
February 26, 2017: New Film Premiere For Department Alumni Chuck Bentley, Department Of English
February 26, 2017: New Film Premiere For Department Alumni Chuck Bentley, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
February 6, 2017: Buff Visit Next Ellis Series Event, Department Of English
February 6, 2017: Buff Visit Next Ellis Series Event, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
The Department of English Anthony Ellis Scholarly Speakers Series, WMU Faculty Keynote Lecture: Allen Webb
An Autumn Torso, A Fish In Adolescence, A Night Canal, And A Small Civilization By Shiro Murano, Goro Takano
An Autumn Torso, A Fish In Adolescence, A Night Canal, And A Small Civilization By Shiro Murano, Goro Takano
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Translated from Japanese by Goro Takano
Alas, Posthumus By Horace, Paul J. Shlichta
Alas, Posthumus By Horace, Paul J. Shlichta
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Translated from Latin by Paul Shlichta
Like A Dream, Disintegrated, And The Alchemist By Abd Al Malik, Siobhan M. Mei
Like A Dream, Disintegrated, And The Alchemist By Abd Al Malik, Siobhan M. Mei
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Translated from French by Siobhan Meï