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The Spiral Of The Self: Coleridge's Conversation Poems, Naglaa Mohamed El Baz May 2005

The Spiral Of The Self: Coleridge's Conversation Poems, Naglaa Mohamed El Baz

Archived Theses and Dissertations

Coleridge's Conversation Poems lacked due attention from literary critics and scholars for ages. They are original compositions which have their sources in early poetic traditions of the 18th century. They manifest Coleridge's ability to experiment with traditional forms and introduce a new genre, which is more simple in style, while rich in philosophical and psychological depth. The unity between form and content, as seen in these poems, was a phenomenal occurrence in their time, while their spiral structure enables the poet to express his poetic thought with all its complexities. The poems expose the double facets of the poet's self …


Volume 37 (2005), C. V. Davis, Jennifer Menster Jan 2005

Volume 37 (2005), C. V. Davis, Jennifer Menster

The Broad River Review

The 2005 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis and Jennifer Menster. The publication contains fiction, non-fiction, poetry, art, and photography. The cover was photographed by Hal Bryant. This issue is dedicated to former faculty editor Joyce Compton Brown. The winner of the J. Calvin Koontz poetry award, given annually for a portfolio of poetry to a senior English major, is Nicole Hemric. The Broad River Review Editor's Prizes in Fiction and Poetry are chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students. The award winner for the poetry award is Summer Hess and the fiction …


Editor's Note Jan 2005

Editor's Note

Bryant Literary Review

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American Men, Matt Zambitto Jan 2005

American Men, Matt Zambitto

Bryant Literary Review

can carry the yoke

of a tune

from PA to CA and back,


Editor's Note Jan 2005

Editor's Note

Bryant Literary Review

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Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen Jan 2005

Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen

Bryant Literary Review

(beginning with two lines by Anonymous)

There is no easy way

into another world.


Baby And House, Catherine Austin Alexander Jan 2005

Baby And House, Catherine Austin Alexander

Bryant Literary Review

Imagine a yoga studio with pale yellow walls. Corduroy pillows piled under windows


Blr 2005 Contributors Jan 2005

Blr 2005 Contributors

Bryant Literary Review

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Table Of Contents Jan 2005

Table Of Contents

Bryant Literary Review

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Announcement, Paul Hostovsky Jan 2005

Announcement, Paul Hostovsky

Bryant Literary Review

Careful, world.

Attention. Vorsicht.

It is dangerous to lean


Dramaturgy, Philip Dacey Jan 2005

Dramaturgy, Philip Dacey

Bryant Literary Review

It was my idea to stage

a classic romantic scene


Fat Broad, Darren Defrain Jan 2005

Fat Broad, Darren Defrain

Bryant Literary Review

Ten minutes twice a day is barely enough time to get to the nub of a cigarette,


Sandpipers, Again, Lisa Starr Jan 2005

Sandpipers, Again, Lisa Starr

Bryant Literary Review

I went back to the sandpipers today--

it's been a while.


The Remnants Of Hurricane Bill Newport, Ri, Kate Mele Jan 2005

The Remnants Of Hurricane Bill Newport, Ri, Kate Mele

Bryant Literary Review

We didn't expect the rain and with it

the scent of night jasmine rolling up


Prison, Elizabeth Percer Jan 2005

Prison, Elizabeth Percer

Bryant Literary Review

I wish a crime would come my way.

That I had the nervous power of disobedience.


W. W. I Veteran Dies In Hometown Paper, Robert Pringle Jan 2005

W. W. I Veteran Dies In Hometown Paper, Robert Pringle

Bryant Literary Review

Born to his people,

Tampico, south Indiana:


Outside Leadville, Emily Morganti Jan 2005

Outside Leadville, Emily Morganti

Bryant Literary Review

I thought we would die on that mountain. Not in my heart but in my head.


Detroit, Michelle Brooks Jan 2005

Detroit, Michelle Brooks

Bryant Literary Review

I did not know any better except to love


For The First Time, Joanna Noble Jan 2005

For The First Time, Joanna Noble

Bryant Literary Review

Alone and snow-bound you learn

the bones of your home as they keen


In The Village Of Mourning, Mark Brazaitis Jan 2005

In The Village Of Mourning, Mark Brazaitis

Bryant Literary Review

Outside the Purulhá market, where the bus had left her, Olivia stared at the mountains to the north of town.


Dead Professor, Dan Dabrowski Jan 2005

Dead Professor, Dan Dabrowski

Bryant Literary Review

Came knocking,

but I take it you're not around.


I Will Go, David Rogers Jan 2005

I Will Go, David Rogers

Bryant Literary Review

and wander like Li Po

along river banks and wine halls


Title Page Jan 2005

Title Page

Bryant Literary Review

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Verso Jan 2005

Verso

Bryant Literary Review

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Focal And Idey, Ruth Abat Cooper Jan 2005

Focal And Idey, Ruth Abat Cooper

Bryant Literary Review

Idey Ponder whistled softly to himself as he shuffled his lanky body along behind the hounds.


Mathematician's Love Poem, Matt Zambitto Jan 2005

Mathematician's Love Poem, Matt Zambitto

Bryant Literary Review

I can't subtract the angle at which your two

irides let go of no frequency but blue.


Cave Bull, Dan Stryk Jan 2005

Cave Bull, Dan Stryk

Bryant Literary Review

My wife's quick

drawing thrills the children

at our youngster's


Greatness, Charles Harper Webb Jan 2005

Greatness, Charles Harper Webb

Bryant Literary Review

It came easy, then--winning big at Chinese

checkers--finding, behind a slab


Teacher's Names, Charles Harper Webb Jan 2005

Teacher's Names, Charles Harper Webb

Bryant Literary Review

For what more-than-mortal sin is the soul squeezed

inside the body of a grub,


All Things Starting, One, Robert Parham Jan 2005

All Things Starting, One, Robert Parham

Bryant Literary Review

When the radiance of the ripple

turns its back to catch the sun