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Articles 31 - 60 of 78
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
What We Keep, Patricia Traxler
Syncopation, Kevin Elliot Milam
The Fictions Of Surrealism, Walter A. Strauss
The Fictions Of Surrealism, Walter A. Strauss
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Surrealism is an attitude toward life, even more than a literary and artistic movement. It aspired to no less than the remaking of man and the world by reintroducing "everyday" magic and a new idealization of the Female. In many respects, its goal was spiritual renewal. This enterprise was most prominently successful in the domain of poetry and painting. The major spokesman for the movement, Andre Breton, disliked the novel. Nevertheless, the members of the movement and their associates made numerous ventures into prose fiction, with notable results. Four types of fiction are delineated: the neo-Gothic romance; the adventure diary …
1996 Forces, Peggy Brown
In The Corner, Donnell Hunter
At The Gate Of Heaven, Lisa Bolin Hawkins
Beverly Custard, Casualene R. Meyers
Troubled Water, Maryjan Munger
Amber, Corrine De Winter
Europa, John Grey
Transformation Of The Dragon, David Sparenberg
Transformation Of The Dragon, David Sparenberg
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Fire, David Sparenberg
God Of The Dragging Feet, Sue Nevill
Moon Marks, Sue Nevill
The Stone And Its Images: The Poetry Of Nancy Morejón, Alan West
The Stone And Its Images: The Poetry Of Nancy Morejón, Alan West
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The essay explores the roots of Nancy Morejón's poetry within the context of a transculturated afro-Cuban identity. Beginning by an examination of the poems that directly deal with the orishas of santería, the essay moves on to some of her more lyric poetry. Morejón's relationship to Dulce María Loynaz provides particular interest in how both writers treat the metaphor of the house in two important poems. This is followed by a discussion of some of Morejón's overtly feminist poetry, placed both within a Cuban context of the history of its revolution, and the displacement of exile (in dialogue with Cuban …
When Visions Spread Themselves Across The Sky, Gareth Phillips
When Visions Spread Themselves Across The Sky, Gareth Phillips
Cedarville Review
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Richard Cory, Edwin Arlington Robinson
Alex Torrey, Danny Cook
Revel, Gareth Phillips
Untitled, Scott Bennett
Rising Late, Gareth Phillips
Justice To A Butterfly, Gareth Phillips
Tijuana Poncho, Michael Stevens
Leaving Too Soon, Lisa Bolin Hawkins
Cast On The Lord, Arthur Henry King
Icu Nursery, Marilyn Darley Williams
Hymn: Every Kindred, Tongue, And People, Arthur Henry King
Hymn: Every Kindred, Tongue, And People, Arthur Henry King
BYU Studies Quarterly
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All Tucked In, Trenton L. Hickman
Upon The First Birth, David Passey