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Articles 1 - 30 of 41
Full-Text Articles in English Language and Literature
The Snake-Bit Boy, Will Watson
Noise Complaint, Megan Wilkinson
Coastlines Issue 4 - Editors' Acknowledgements
The Orphan, Therron Ducharme
Coastlines Issue 4 - Front Matter
Once Upon A Streetcar, Elaine Mcdermott
Wild Air, Harriet Hornblower
I Asked That They Let Me Be Great, Joma Shelby
A Reminder, Judy Davies
The Case Of The Stolen Jackpot, Phillip Levin
Horse-Medicine-Seeing: Predilections Of Hawks-Mice, James Inabinet
Horse-Medicine-Seeing: Predilections Of Hawks-Mice, James Inabinet
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
The Crossing, Holly Rutledge
Poems: Yellow Warbler’S Songbook, The Garden--An Ordinary Wednesday, Reaching For The Moon, Elaine Mcdermott
Poems: Yellow Warbler’S Songbook, The Garden--An Ordinary Wednesday, Reaching For The Moon, Elaine Mcdermott
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
The Dancer, Cristin Williams
The Field, Justin Miller
Monsters, Cody Fricke
Jazz - Improvisations Of Life Through Jazzy Structure, Heather Miller
Jazz - Improvisations Of Life Through Jazzy Structure, Heather Miller
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
Eminent Domain, Lori Beth Stewart
Embracing Adventure, Katacha Diaz
Book Review: Russell Brand's *Revolution Of Love*, Shelby Payne
Book Review: Russell Brand's *Revolution Of Love*, Shelby Payne
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
Hurricane Oak, Rebecca S. Orfila
People And Other Things That I Want To Be In Love With, Lee Hope
People And Other Things That I Want To Be In Love With, Lee Hope
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
Hellavetica, Lee Hope
By: Jordan, Lee Hope
Hit, Richie Henry
Baptismal Window At St. Rose De Lima Bay St. Louis, Mississippi: Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015, Thomas C. Shellnut
Baptismal Window At St. Rose De Lima Bay St. Louis, Mississippi: Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015, Thomas C. Shellnut
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
The Dog Chief And The Nature Of Mobility In *One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest*, Cody Fricke
The Dog Chief And The Nature Of Mobility In *One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest*, Cody Fricke
Coastlines
No abstract provided.
Puddles Of Malcontent, Gary Len Weatherly
Robert Frost’S New Hampshire, Philip Larkin’S England, And Seamus Heaney’S Ireland: Non-Urban Place And Democratic Poetry, Faisal I. Rawashdeh
Robert Frost’S New Hampshire, Philip Larkin’S England, And Seamus Heaney’S Ireland: Non-Urban Place And Democratic Poetry, Faisal I. Rawashdeh
Dissertations
In Anglo-American Modernist poetry, place is reduced to an analogue for the cultural degradation brought forth by the disruptive experience of modernity. This demotion stands in sharp contrast to the representation of place as a center of value in the poetry of Robert Frost, Philip Larkin, and Seamus Heaney. In this dissertation, I shall explain this value in terms of its connection to a particular cultural substance which Frost, Larkin, and Heaney deem foundational for their non-ideological terms of belonging to place. Frost embraces New England vernacularism first as the basis for his egalitarianism and second as the core substance …
Staging Sex Or Fighting Foreignness? Marlowe's Edward Ii As Xenophobic Drama, James D. Baker
Staging Sex Or Fighting Foreignness? Marlowe's Edward Ii As Xenophobic Drama, James D. Baker
Master's Theses
Christopher Marlowe’s drama Edward II has long been known for its representation of a close male, arguably homosexual, friendship between King Edward II and his favorite, the French Piers Gaveston, as well as their union’s negative effects on the court. Indeed much criticism exists on the common belief that the characters’ relationship is problematic in early modern England both because the two characters are male and because there is an obvious class divide. However, critics have seemed to overlook Gaveston’s being French, even in light of the massive immigration to England during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. This …