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The Lantern Vol. 47, No. 1, December 1980, Diane Newell, Jennie Reichert, Xenia Constantine Politis, Steve Martino, Kathy Kuehner, Chris Kile, Lori Reinhart, Drew Procaccino, Dorene M. Pasekoff, Rob Oscovitch, Carol A. Hykel, Robert Pfeiffer, Barbara A. Mathers, Jennifer Bassett, James H. Wilson
The Lantern Vol. 47, No. 1, December 1980, Diane Newell, Jennie Reichert, Xenia Constantine Politis, Steve Martino, Kathy Kuehner, Chris Kile, Lori Reinhart, Drew Procaccino, Dorene M. Pasekoff, Rob Oscovitch, Carol A. Hykel, Robert Pfeiffer, Barbara A. Mathers, Jennifer Bassett, James H. Wilson
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Renewal
• She Threw Down Her Diamond
• Ragnarok
• Cinquains
• Euphoria
• To the Nahua of the Valley of Mexico
• Inamorata
• Unspoken Passion
• Clouds of Circus Cotton Candy Pink
• The First Mate Finds a Captain (Almost)
• Dance of Defiance
• Concert
• Blame
• I've Seen That Movie Too
• Greystone
• The Philosophers of The Tower
• Span
• Commando
• Cheshire
• Summertime, Kryptonite and Falstaf(f)
• Experience
• Fluid Time
• The Plight of Fred in Bed
• A Way With Men
• Courage to Love - (To A.) …
Looking Both Ways, Stephen Degange
With A Change Of Seasons, Rose Marie Lowe
The Eleventh Frame, Bonnie Zobell
Buried In The Paper, Hal Charles
Commitments, Hal Charles
The Lantern Vol. 46, No. 2, April 1980, Jack Rosenfeld, Shannon Emery, Joanne Mcphillips, Robert Pfeiffer, Mari K. Brown, James Wilson, Terry Waldspurger, Margaret Higgins, Patrick Benjamin Walker, Drew Procaccino, Lori Reinhart, Bruce Dalziel, Marian B. Dugan, Jill Hadley, Shari Slavin, Jeanne E. Hayes
The Lantern Vol. 46, No. 2, April 1980, Jack Rosenfeld, Shannon Emery, Joanne Mcphillips, Robert Pfeiffer, Mari K. Brown, James Wilson, Terry Waldspurger, Margaret Higgins, Patrick Benjamin Walker, Drew Procaccino, Lori Reinhart, Bruce Dalziel, Marian B. Dugan, Jill Hadley, Shari Slavin, Jeanne E. Hayes
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• The Voyage to Man's Destiny
• If I Could Keep the Times
• Barstool Blues
• I Didn't Know
• Felonious, Friend
• Cool Ride
• Georgia
• Let Us Eat and Drink
• In a Field
• New Born Foal
• Union to Freedom
• In the Woods
• Anthropomorphism
• Runner
• C.C.
• Lake Attempt
• A Fuzzy Blue Line
• Trust Me
• "Haven't We Met Before?"
• Rationality
• Expecting Me
• Short Story
1979-1980 Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1979-1980 Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
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Käfka's Influence On Camara Laye's Le Regard Du Roi , Patricia A. Deduck
Käfka's Influence On Camara Laye's Le Regard Du Roi , Patricia A. Deduck
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
In Le regard du roi, Camara Laye attempted to assimilate into his own fictional world the structure, techniques, and themes which he found in the works of Kafka. A close analysis of the novel reveals not only significant influence, but direct imitation of Kafka. Although certain Kafkaesque techniques—for example, the limited perspective, and the dispensation with time and space as measurable quantities—are often used effectively in the novel, they lose much of their intricate complexity in a fictional world allowing, as Laye's does, for positive resolution. Such techniques become integral and meaningful elements only when Laye uses them within …
Nathan Asch Papers - Accession 344, Nathan Asch
Nathan Asch Papers - Accession 344, Nathan Asch
Manuscript Collection
The Nathan Asch Papers consist of personal and business correspondence, legal and financial papers, published short works of Nathan Asch, book reviews, unpublished manuscripts, notes, photographs, clippings, and a tape recording of the novelist. There is exclusive correspondence with many literary personalities including Malcolm Cowley, Josephine Herbst, James Farrell, Morley Callaghan, Stefan Zweig, Sholem Asch, Doris Lessing, Hart Crane, Hermynia Zur Mühlen, John Dos Passos, and Ford Madox Ford. There is also information pertaining to his work with the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and his service in the US Army Corps during World War II.
Civic Duty, Hal Charles