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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Lost Christmas Presence, Paul M. Bush
Lost Christmas Presence, Paul M. Bush
Academic Support Division Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) Miedzy Psem A Wilkiem, Andrea Lanoux
(Review) Miedzy Psem A Wilkiem, Andrea Lanoux
Slavic Studies Faculty Publications
Reviews the book "Miedzy psem a wilkiem," by Sasha Sokolov and translated by Aleksander Boguslawski.
Of Surgery Performed Atop A Ford Galaxie, Anmarie Trimble
Of Surgery Performed Atop A Ford Galaxie, Anmarie Trimble
University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
Poetry
Dream Of Daily Bread, Anmarie Trimble
Dream Of Daily Bread, Anmarie Trimble
University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
Bernardino Stefonio Flavia Tragoedia, Salvador Bartera
Bernardino Stefonio Flavia Tragoedia, Salvador Bartera
Classics Publications and Other Works
In the year 1600, during the celebrations for the Jubilee of Pope Clement VIII, Bernardino Stefonio staged a grandiose play at the Roman Jesuit College, where he was professor of rhetoric. The Flavia, a tragedy centered around the gens Flavia, specifically the principate of Domitian’s last, most tyrannical years, comprises five acts of Latin poetry in the style of Seneca, whose plays Thyestes and Medea provide the main models. Stefonio’s learning, however, embraces the entire Latin canon, with a special predilection for the poets Horace, Virgil, Ovid, and Lucan, but also classical prose and Christian authors.
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
Women Poets And Anonymity In The Romantic Era, Paula R. Feldman
Women Poets And Anonymity In The Romantic Era, Paula R. Feldman
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Homer, Pietas, And The Cycle Of Duels In Aeneid 10 And 12, Randall Colaizzi
Homer, Pietas, And The Cycle Of Duels In Aeneid 10 And 12, Randall Colaizzi
Classics Faculty Publication Series
Readers who encounter the Aeneid today often face an abridgement meant to fit the demands of a college literature survey: Troy, anderings, Dido, the Underworld-the exotic Odyssean Aeneid of the first six books. The poem's second half, if read at all, might offer only scenes from book 8 (etiology and shield), Nisus and Euryalus from book 9, sometimes Camilla in book 11, Turnus's death at the end of the poem. But since the first cut in such selections usually includes most of the warfare, Vergil's subtlety (and difficulty) can be misunderstood, especially if the poem's close is to be considered. …
De/Reconstructing Appearances: Lope De Vega's Inversion Of Female Beauty In The Rimas Humanas Y Divinas Del Licenciado Tome De Burguillos, Mark J. Mascia
De/Reconstructing Appearances: Lope De Vega's Inversion Of Female Beauty In The Rimas Humanas Y Divinas Del Licenciado Tome De Burguillos, Mark J. Mascia
Languages Faculty Publications
This article illustrates how Lope de Vega, in his Rimas Humanas y Divinas Del Licenciado Tome de Burguillos, subverts idealized female beauty through the glorification of a more commonplace feminine object, while the time-honored poetic conventions which favored the former are deconstructed and replaced by a new anti-norm of female objectification.
Kerr Memorial Methodist Church - Bowling Green, Kentucky (Mss 133), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Kerr Memorial Methodist Church - Bowling Green, Kentucky (Mss 133), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid and selected full scan documents (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Collection 133. Historical materials about Kerr Memorial Methodist Church in Bowling Green, Kentucky, including list of donors for original building (1891); printed histories; correspondence and commemorative programs from church anniversary celebrations; account book of the church's Young Adult Fellowship (1947-48); and deeds.
"Музиката" На Сократ [The 'Music' Of Socrates], Anna K. Boshnakova
"Музиката" На Сократ [The 'Music' Of Socrates], Anna K. Boshnakova
Publications and Scholarship
No abstract provided.