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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
1997 Colloquium Program, Taylor University
"Contagious Ectasy": May Sinclair's War Journals, Suzanne Raitt
"Contagious Ectasy": May Sinclair's War Journals, Suzanne Raitt
Arts & Sciences Book Chapters
The Great War stimulated a sudden growth in the novel industry, and the trauma of the war continued to reverberate through much of the fiction published in the years that followed its inglorious end. The essays in this volume, by a number of leading critics in the field, considers some of the best-known, and some of the least-known, women writers on whose work the war left its shadow. Ranging from Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, and H.D. to Vernon Lee, Frances Bellerby, and Mary Butts, the contributors challenge current thinking about women's responses to the First World War and explore the …
1997 Literary Review (No. 11), Whittier College
1997 Literary Review (No. 11), Whittier College
Greenleaf Review
No abstract provided.
Domestic Interiors: Boyhood Nostalgia And Affective Labor In The Gilded Age, Richard S. Lowry
Domestic Interiors: Boyhood Nostalgia And Affective Labor In The Gilded Age, Richard S. Lowry
Arts & Sciences Book Chapters
At the end of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ( 1875 ), Mark Twain appends a terse note: "So endeth this chronicle. It being strictly a history of a boy, it must stop here; the story could not go much further without becoming the history of a man." The ending is as abrupt as it could be: until its final chapters the text celebrates what Twain calls "the pure unalloyed pleasure" of boyhood, inviting adult readers to immerse themselves once again in the "pattern- restless, noisy. and troublesome" of childhood energy. By the end, however, as Tom's summer adventures draw …
Reflections 1997, Mandy Moonyham, Nicole Hartis, Kevin Binfield
Reflections 1997, Mandy Moonyham, Nicole Hartis, Kevin Binfield
Reflections
The 1997 issue of Reflections is edited by Mandy Moonyham and Nicole Hartis with Kevin Binfield serving as faculty adviser. Cover design is by Tiffany Faircloth. Award winners of the student poetry contest include: Karen Brower, Brandie Brant, and Jenny Rogers. Award winners of the student art contest include: Teresa Carter Shaw, Julie Gantt, and Tiffany Faircloth. Matt Norman is the award winner of the student photography contest.
Pecan Grove Review Volume 2, St. Mary's University
Pecan Grove Review Volume 2, St. Mary's University
Pecan Grove Review
Creative writings by students, faculty, and staff of the St. Mary's University community.
Our Time, 1997, Our Time Staff
Our Time, 1997, Our Time Staff
Our Time
Poetry
4.....Two Men See One Building. ..................... joanna Thompson
5.....Heart Happening ...................................... Hope K. Comerro
6....."She smiles ... " ................................................. Brian Riley
7.....longing ....................................................... Rebecca Godan
8.....Dive into the Winter ............................. Samantha Langton
11.....Silent Night. ................................................ Matt Zambito
13.....In the Han River .............................................. Peter Yang
14.....In the Garden ......................................... Hope K. Comerro
15.....Canyons .................................................... Alison Breach
16.....Her Wounds Are Like Voices ...................... Kelly Mooney
17..... Gemini ..................................................... Rebecca Godan
18.....Brother to Brother: After the Illness ... Wendi Hoffenberg
20.....How to Write Poetry in the Dark. ................. Matt Zambito
21....."Red and green are ... " ............................. Kelly Mooney
30.....Two Limericks ..................................... …