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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Rachel's Dance (A Palace Coming Alive), Helen Petter Westra
Rachel's Dance (A Palace Coming Alive), Helen Petter Westra
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Gophered, Mike Vanden Bosch
Iron Blossoms, Helen Petter Westra
Mother Amuck, Mike Vanden Bosch
Old China Hands, Helen Petter Westra
Forgiving, Mike Vanden Bosch
Ornamental Crab Tree, David Schelhaas
Seeing Double, Helen Petter Westra
Hartman Cemetery, January, 1980, Bob De Smith
Compound Life, Helen Petter Westra
Giving Birth, Helen Petter Westra
Execution Wetering Park (Amsterdam, March 2, 1945, 9:15-9:35 A.M.), Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot
Execution Wetering Park (Amsterdam, March 2, 1945, 9:15-9:35 A.M.), Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot
Pro Rege
Poem by Jan H. de Groot, translated by Case J. Boot from Modern Koren.
To J. C., My Boyhood Teacher, With Love, Mike Vanden Bosch
To J. C., My Boyhood Teacher, With Love, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Gulf Streams, Helen Petter Westra
Learning To Wait, Helen Petter Westra
Pine Haven In March, Bob De Smith
Holland, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot
Holland, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot
Pro Rege
Poem by Jan H. de Groot, translated by Case J. Boot from Modern Koren.
Son Of Quisling Speaks, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot
Son Of Quisling Speaks, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot
Pro Rege
Poem by Jan H. de Groot, translated by Case J. Boot from Modern Koren.
Piano Lessons, Lorna Van Gilst
Illuminated Manuscript, David Schelhaas
Potato Salad, Helen Petter Westra
Heirloom, Lorna Van Gilst
Chinese Wood Cut, Helen Petter Westra
Herald Of Holiness Volume 78 Number 18 (1989), Wesley D. Tracy (Editor)
Herald Of Holiness Volume 78 Number 18 (1989), Wesley D. Tracy (Editor)
Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today
Cover Photo Credit: Jim Kersten, Media International
FEATURE ARTICLES
2 Jake Blankenship-Rookie Pastor, Mark Graham
14 So What’s the Problem?, David Felter
15 Counting on Success, Richard Neiderhiser
18 We Are Never Alone, Taylor Caldwell
20 Worship during Advent, David Knaile
23 Christmas in Bethlehem, Chris Grube
26 A Cluster of Christmas Treasures
28 True Holiness, Albert Lown
32 Forgiveness and Restoration—Too Much to Ask?, Paul Tarrant
44 The Chairman of the Board: Home for Christmas, an interview with Eugene L. Stowe
CONTINUING COLUMNS
5 In a Woman’s Voice, Rebecca Laird
8 Rhythms of the Spirit, Morris Weigelt
9 When …
André Frénaud's Plural Voice, Roger Little
André Frénaud's Plural Voice, Roger Little
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Dramatic self-projection and the use of recurrent or occasional personae are features manifest in André Frénaud's poetry. One also notes a tendency to multiply unique phenomena. Furthermore, the medium of his poetry displays huge variety in form and tone. This study reviews a selection of these interacting characteristics and investigates their relationship to the poet, who represents the unity beneath the diversity, but whose self proves versatile in its exploration of world, word and identity through the revealing ventriloquy of plural voices.
The Notion Of Presence In The Poetics Of Yves Bonnefoy, John T. Naughton
The Notion Of Presence In The Poetics Of Yves Bonnefoy, John T. Naughton
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The notion of presence is the cornerstone of Bonnefoy's entire poetics, the common element linking his earliest pronouncements about poetry to his latest. The insistence on presence emerges as the animating principle of a selfconsciously anti-Mallarmean concept of poetry that seeks to align itself with hopefulness and with an affirmation of this life. The term is never defined once and for all, however, and the great range of evocations and applications of the idea in Bonnefoy's work has triggered a significant critical debate about its significance and validity.
Herald Of Holiness Volume 78 Number 17 (1989), Wesley D. Tracy (Editor)
Herald Of Holiness Volume 78 Number 17 (1989), Wesley D. Tracy (Editor)
Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today
Cover and Pages 21 and 22 Photo Credit: Comstock Photography
Page 4 Photo Credit: Ted Ferguson
Pages 13, 25, 26, and 27 Photo Credit: Mark Graham
Page 15 Photo Credit: Camerique
Page 19 Photo Credit: Cleo Freelance Photo
Page 24 Photo Credit: John N. White
Page 25 Photo Credit: Focus on the Family
Page 29 Photo Credit: Paul Buddie
Pages 46 and 47 Photo Credit: Matthew Weaver, Media International
FEATURE ARTICLES
4 How to Ruin a Family Reunion, James D. Hamilton
9 Restore the Joy of Giving, Moody Gunter
12 Mr. Work and Witness, Mark Graham
19 How Important Is …
Living Transcription: The Poetry Of Jean Tortel, Suzanne Nash
Living Transcription: The Poetry Of Jean Tortel, Suzanne Nash
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
With the publication of six new books of poetry since 1979, Jean Tortel has joined his contemporaries, Francis Ponge and Guillevic, as one of France's leading materialist poets. His writing, recounting the process of its own unfolding with voluptuous precision, is meant to bear witness through its figurations to the forces of chance and mutability governing the natural order. As such it constitutes a place of passage or verbal garden, both sumptuous and ordinary, where reading and formulation merge.
Shall We Escape Analogy, Rosmarie Waldrop
Shall We Escape Analogy, Rosmarie Waldrop
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Claude Royet-Journoud's and Anne-Marie Albiach's work can be read as manifestos against metaphor (relation by similarity, the vertical selection axis of the speech act) with which poetry has long been identified. Whereas Royet-Joumoud takes as his theme metaphor in the largest sense (including, finally, all representation that is based on analogy), Albiach's "Enigme" dramatizes the loss of the vertical dimension through, ironically, a metaphor: the fall of a body. Formally, both stress as alternative the horizontal axis of combination (especially the spatial articulation on the page) and the implied view that the world is constructed by language, that it does …
Thought And Perception: Bernard Noël And The Mind's Eye, Laurie Edson
Thought And Perception: Bernard Noël And The Mind's Eye, Laurie Edson
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Bernard Noël has investigated the relationship between the conceptual and the visual in many of his prose and poetic texts. From the earlier "body" poetry of Extraits du corps, where the image of the inward-looking eye makes its appearance, to his book on Magritte's "visible thought" and the prose text Le 19 octobre 1977, where he thematizes the functioning of perception, Noël explores the complex interplay between seeing and thought, language and thought, and seeing and writing. This study analyzes these and other major issues driving Noel's poetics.