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Lost Christmas Presence, Paul M. Bush
Lost Christmas Presence, Paul M. Bush
Academic Support Division Faculty Publications
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Late July, Jeri Schelhaas
Jocund Day, Mike Vanden Bosch
Jocund Day, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
"Jocund Day" first appeared in the Spring 2002 issue of The Briar Cliff Review.
Wasps' Nest, Bob De Smith
Buddies, Mike Vanden Bosch
Mother, Lorna Van Gilst
At The Tia Nicota, Lorna Van Gilst
One O'Clock Waltz, Bill Elgersma
On Your Birthday, Dave, Bob De Smith
On Your Birthday, Dave, Bob De Smith
Pro Rege
For David Schelhaas on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Animal Rites, Mike Vanden Bosch
Animal Rites, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
"Animal Rites" appeared in the 2002 edition of Lyrical Iowa.
All Nature Sings, David Schelhaas
Children's Dreams, Mary Dengler
Old Girls, Mary Dengler
Lessons In Second Language, Lorna Van Gilst
St. Jacobs, Bill Elgersma
Dante's Thomistic Vision: The Commedia, Frank Muller
Dante's Thomistic Vision: The Commedia, Frank Muller
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Dante's Commedia derives its form and content from the philosophy of St.Thomas Aquinas. It is a philosophical poemthat allegorically examines medieval moral theory, articulated in Aquinas' Summa Theologiae, in order to morally instruct the medieval layperson. This paper focuses mostly around the capital sin of pride due to its important place throughout the work and its efficacy in illustrating the link between Aquinas and Alighieri. The discussion of the sin involves providing Thomas' definition of pride and its opposite virtue, humility, in comparison with Dante's artistic representations. The overall goal is to present Dante's Commedia as an intricately philosophical work …
Frise Du Métro Parisien (Poem Of The Paris Subway), Jacques Jouet
Frise Du Métro Parisien (Poem Of The Paris Subway), Jacques Jouet
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Jacques Jouet has emerged over the past ten years as one of the most consistently intriguing voices in contemporary French literature, and one of the most versatile, as a glance at his bibliography will clearly show…