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Beyond Memos: A Journal Of The Umf Faculty Volume 2, Number 1, Fall 1989, University Of Maine At Farmington
Beyond Memos: A Journal Of The Umf Faculty Volume 2, Number 1, Fall 1989, University Of Maine At Farmington
Beyond Memos: A Journal of the UMF Faculty
Beyond Memos is meant to be just that -- a forum where UMF faculty can share ideas and creative work that go beyond the day-to-day campus routine to teaching, advising, committees, and memos. We welcome submission of anything of general interest: poems, stories, essays, drawings, photographs, interviews, humorous pieces, etc.
Edward Fitzgerald And Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship, Jeffrey P. Martin
Edward Fitzgerald And Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship, Jeffrey P. Martin
The Courier
This article details the correspodence between the "Quaker poet" Bernard Barton and famous literary figures of his era, especially his friend and fellow writer Edward FitzGerald. The source of the article is the Alfred McKinley Terhune Collection, found in Syracuse University's Special Collections. Barton's letters, which are often lively and full of fresh opinion, are (thankfully) still valued today, both for the subjects they deal with and for the people they address. As one critic has stated, "Barton never considered his own letters as literary productions. Rather he felt that his poetry was his sole claim to literary fame." It …
Unwitnessed By Answering Deeds: 'The Destiny Of Nations' And Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves, Gary Dyer
Unwitnessed By Answering Deeds: 'The Destiny Of Nations' And Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves, Gary Dyer
English Faculty Publications
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"Interviewing" Mr. Larkin, Robert Phillips
"Interviewing" Mr. Larkin, Robert Phillips
The Courier
This article provides some details about the life of the English poet Philip Larkin. This enigmatic man wrote some of the best poetry in the English language of the twentieth century. His work had a lasting effect upon readers. After that of Sir John Betjeman, Larkin's verse was probably the best-loved of any contemporary poetry in the United Kingdom.
At Aunt Meg's Funeral [And] Poetic License, David F. Curtis
At Aunt Meg's Funeral [And] Poetic License, David F. Curtis
English Faculty Publications
Two poems by David Curtis, an associate professor of English at Sacred Heart University, published in Coe Review, a contemporary anthology which publishes a variety of writings from within the Coe community and throughout the country.
Beyond Memos: A Journal Of The Umf Faculty, Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1989, University Of Maine At Farmington
Beyond Memos: A Journal Of The Umf Faculty, Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1989, University Of Maine At Farmington
Beyond Memos: A Journal of the UMF Faculty
Beyond Memos is meant to be just that -- a forum where UMF faculty can share ideas and creative work that go beyond the day-to-day campus routine of teaching, advising, committees, and memos. We welcome submission of anything of general interest: poems, stories, essays, drawings, photographs, interviews, humorous pieces, etc.
Imprints, Vol. 5, Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Imprints, Vol. 5, Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Student Publications
This 1989 edition includes winners of the T. E. Ferguson writing Contest, two honorable mentions, and a number of other entries that we felt deserved to be published. I would like to give special thanks to all the judges of the Ferguson Writing Contest who helped make this publication possible, and especially to Dr. Patricia Russell, who one again proved to be an invaluable asset. Her dedication and love for the organization and all it stands for has made this one of the most successful years ever.
Ua68/6/1 Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Ua68/6/1 Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Student Creative Writing
"The fine arts magazine of Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green."