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Individuality And Conformity In Spiritfarer’S Good Death, Alyssa Pierce
Individuality And Conformity In Spiritfarer’S Good Death, Alyssa Pierce
Undergraduate Research Conference
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Words Of Art, Megan Bynum, Rae Bynum
Words Of Art, Megan Bynum, Rae Bynum
Undergraduate Research Conference
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The Great Gatsby Graphic Novel’S Illustrator Aya Morton’S Admiration Of Vincent Van Gogh And Company, Sarah Cisco
The Great Gatsby Graphic Novel’S Illustrator Aya Morton’S Admiration Of Vincent Van Gogh And Company, Sarah Cisco
Undergraduate Research Conference
I chose to study F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby alongside Aya Morton's recent graphic novel adaptation. As scholars have noted the influence that modernist art had on Fitzgerald's writing style, I explored the influence that — impressionists and post-impressionist artists — had on Morton's renditions.
Tuneless Song: A Poetic Form Proposal, Rae Bynum
Tuneless Song: A Poetic Form Proposal, Rae Bynum
Undergraduate Research Conference
The Problem
I recently asked some of my fellow poets what the purpose of poetry is to them. The consensus? Sharing experience and meaning with the reader. But what is the point of sharing these ideas if there is no one with whom to share? Poetry readers are dwindling in numbers for two main reasons: the first being that most people believe poetry to be elitist because they have only read poetry from the periods where this was true; the second reason is that “poetry” is widely available to the common person in the form of music. The form I …
A Dramatistic Analysis Of Manhunt Unabomber, Tyler Jones
A Dramatistic Analysis Of Manhunt Unabomber, Tyler Jones
Undergraduate Research Conference
Research Idea: Analyze Discovery Channel’s show Manhunt Unabomber for evidence of a change in modern opinion regarding Ted Kaczynski’s actions
Pen And Pigment Collaborative Project, Unexpected, Jessica Dunn
Pen And Pigment Collaborative Project, Unexpected, Jessica Dunn
Undergraduate Research Conference
Every year the School of Art teams with the English Department to produce a body of work titled Pen and Pigment. I was able to participate in this project through my Typography class with Peter Andrew. Our assignment consisted of two parts. First, we were instructed to produce a poster with a typographic design to exchange with the Creative Writing: Poetry class in the English Department. Second, upon exchange of works, we were given a poem to interpret while using typography as a strong element in our design. The poetry class, in turn, wrote poems based upon our art.
Brahms, Opus 32: The Forgotten Cycles, Patrick Russell
Brahms, Opus 32: The Forgotten Cycles, Patrick Russell
Undergraduate Research Conference
A song cycle may be loosely defined as a set of works for solo voice and piano intended for performance as a whole, and in a predetermined order. Established by such composers as Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann, cycles are typically characterized by a deliberate structure, the texts of which are almost without exception by the same author. So conventional is the practice of containing the settings of a single poet, it may be considered a prerequisite. Song cycles are also distinguished, therefore, by one or more unifying elements originating in the poetry, such as literary themes or narration. It is …
Reaching For The Sun, Elise Hopkins
Reaching For The Sun, Elise Hopkins
Undergraduate Research Conference
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From Dawn To Twilight: The Byronic Hero, Stephanie Mendoza
From Dawn To Twilight: The Byronic Hero, Stephanie Mendoza
Undergraduate Research Conference
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