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Crossed Sticks, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2007

Crossed Sticks, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Aguacero, Lorna Van Gilst Dec 2007

Aguacero, Lorna Van Gilst

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Mixed Blood, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2007

Mixed Blood, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Lorna, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Lorna, Mary Dengler

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"This poem is dedicated to Professor Emeritus Lorna Van Gilst, who taught in the English Department at Dordt for many years and is now teaching in Costa Rica."


Apprentices, Bill Elgersma Dec 2007

Apprentices, Bill Elgersma

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Old Country, Bill Elgersma Dec 2007

Old Country, Bill Elgersma

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Old Glory, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Old Glory, Mary Dengler

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Canto, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Canto, Mary Dengler

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Mortality, Leah A. Zuidema Dec 2007

Mortality, Leah A. Zuidema

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On Planning A Daily Poetry Class Schedule For The Last Third Of The Semester, David Schelhaas Dec 2007

On Planning A Daily Poetry Class Schedule For The Last Third Of The Semester, David Schelhaas

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Aujourd'hui, Bill Elgersma Dec 2007

Aujourd'hui, Bill Elgersma

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Gone Gentle, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2007

Gone Gentle, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Hair, 1956, David Schelhaas Dec 2007

Hair, 1956, David Schelhaas

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The Sleepy Hero: Romantic & Spiritual Sleep In The Gawain-Poet, Erin Kathleen Turner Hepner Dec 2007

The Sleepy Hero: Romantic & Spiritual Sleep In The Gawain-Poet, Erin Kathleen Turner Hepner

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

This thesis examines two accepted styles of writing in the Middle Ages, the romance and religious genres, and what purpose they perform in the Gawain-poet’s religious poem, Patience, and his romance poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (SGGK). One recently popular line of research among medieval scholars is examining the way medieval authors, such as the Gawain-poet, combine elements of romance and spiritual writings. By funneling the Gawain-poet’s intermingling of the medieval romance and religious genres through the specific lens of sleep, which is represented differently in medieval romance texts than in medieval religious …


The Lantern Vol. 75, No. 1, Fall 2007, Brett Celinski, Katie Lecours, Dayna Stein, Louisa Schnaithmann, Tim Garay, Tori Wynne, Christopher Schaeffer, Pete Lipsi, Marykate Sullivan, Jen Mingolello, India Mcghee, Colin Ottinger, Megan Ormsby, Natalie Rokaski, Georgia Julius, Abigail Raymond, Christopher Curley, Aaron Garland, Ian O'Neill, Kristin O'Brassill, Marjorie Vujnovich Oct 2007

The Lantern Vol. 75, No. 1, Fall 2007, Brett Celinski, Katie Lecours, Dayna Stein, Louisa Schnaithmann, Tim Garay, Tori Wynne, Christopher Schaeffer, Pete Lipsi, Marykate Sullivan, Jen Mingolello, India Mcghee, Colin Ottinger, Megan Ormsby, Natalie Rokaski, Georgia Julius, Abigail Raymond, Christopher Curley, Aaron Garland, Ian O'Neill, Kristin O'Brassill, Marjorie Vujnovich

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Black Cat
• Divorce
• The Picture in the Basement
• An Ode to the '50s Housewife; or Go Go Sylvia Plath
• Paradise from a Clock
• The Fifth
• Moveable Feast
• Deathbed
• July 17th
• Words
• Autobiography
• The Raving
• The Dream Hater
• The Moon Rose Late
• Tree, the Big, Very Old One in the Middle of Campus
• Apple Bit
• Sub Atomic Romance
• God Came
• Extinction
• Ski Masks and Knee Caps
• Of Silhouettes and Dominoes


Tygr 2007: A Magazine Of Literature & Art, Jill Forrestal, Emily Benson May 2007

Tygr 2007: A Magazine Of Literature & Art, Jill Forrestal, Emily Benson

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)

TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.


Voices I Have Heard, Rosemarie Wurth-Grise May 2007

Voices I Have Heard, Rosemarie Wurth-Grise

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The poems in this thesis are an exploration of how two worlds can exist at once. The first world is the physical world as we perceive it through our senses and experience it through living. It is a cyclical world that begins with childhood, and moves toward adulthood, parenthood and death. In this world we go about the act of living. Yet it is in the second world, a more metaphysical one, that we are most alive. We often gain our knowledge of this world through observing and experiencing the natural world. It is a place in which we discover …


Yankee, Go Home!: Translations And Poems With Critical Introduction, Devin Jay Hepner May 2007

Yankee, Go Home!: Translations And Poems With Critical Introduction, Devin Jay Hepner

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

This paper attempts to outline the various influences and similarities of my poetry to other poets and poetry of the twentieth-century. The critical introduction will cover those influences and the research I have done on the poets. It also contains individual poems that I feel have a connection with my own poetry and poetic translation. After the critical introduction, I include my poetry in stylistic order followed by Russian translations in chronological order. I will first describe how I came to write and read poetry and its value for me.


Between Us There Are More And More Things, Becky Kennedy May 2007

Between Us There Are More And More Things, Becky Kennedy

Bryant Literary Review

Frying bacon in the morning

every morning washing dishes in a place

where I see trees


Butterflies And Honey, B. Z. Niditch May 2007

Butterflies And Honey, B. Z. Niditch

Bryant Literary Review

You keep your voice

shivering in the blue sun

butterflies and honey


Terrible Twos, Charles Harper Webb May 2007

Terrible Twos, Charles Harper Webb

Bryant Literary Review

O God of Mercy, drop me in the sea.

Turn my feet into propellers; my chest,


The Walnut, David Cappella May 2007

The Walnut, David Cappella

Bryant Literary Review

Consider the walnut

its crenellation, its meat

like a miniature human brain


Two Swans In A Pond Next To The Highway, J. R. Solonche May 2007

Two Swans In A Pond Next To The Highway, J. R. Solonche

Bryant Literary Review

They have chosen well, these two

swans, one swimming the circumference

of the water, its neck a parenthesis


Maho Bay, Near The Astrologer's Table, Lyn Lifshin May 2007

Maho Bay, Near The Astrologer's Table, Lyn Lifshin

Bryant Literary Review

yellow bird on

the table, two

curious lizards


Photography, Rustin Larson May 2007

Photography, Rustin Larson

Bryant Literary Review

Earth takes a long-exposure photo of herself--

her apartment a kind of camera obscura--


Compost, Ravi Shankar May 2007

Compost, Ravi Shankar

Bryant Literary Review

Filling a tarp full of spindled elm leaves

that cling and loosen in wake of dragging


The Third Of May, 1808, At Madrid: The Shootings On Principe Pio Mountain, Oil On Canvas, 1814, Ravi Shankar May 2007

The Third Of May, 1808, At Madrid: The Shootings On Principe Pio Mountain, Oil On Canvas, 1814, Ravi Shankar

Bryant Literary Review

When they come for you, Cossack-capped,

in lockstep, carrying the black eye of death

against their shoulders, how will you react?


Squid, Mary Ann Mayer May 2007

Squid, Mary Ann Mayer

Bryant Literary Review

We dissected one in school,

and it squirted ink all over the room

when I squeezed it.


What The Raven Said, Barbara Crooker May 2007

What The Raven Said, Barbara Crooker

Bryant Literary Review

as he balanced on a branch of Douglas fir,

was that it's dark under the stars, the planet


Elegy For The Residents Of The Niagara Apartments, Ken Meisel May 2007

Elegy For The Residents Of The Niagara Apartments, Ken Meisel

Bryant Literary Review

I

Because there are stories too disturbing to retell

I have to first talk about the field of yellow flowers