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Spirits Of The Yule, Cole W. Hamilton Aug 2024

Spirits Of The Yule, Cole W. Hamilton

Masters Theses

This thesis is a ninety-page screenplay in the fantasy-horror genre titled Spirits of the Yule.

The plot is set is set in Medieval England. The plot is about an abby of monks that is being terrorized by a species of demons called the Krampus. Their motivation is to revert the abby to its pagan roots so that the old gods can regain their power. The monks are aided by two supernatural figures—Nora, the queen of the elves, and Saint Nicholas, an immortal saint.

The most prominent monk in the screenplay is Eli. He beings as the story’s protagonist. Eli is …


Book Review: Homeless For The Holidays, Nathanael Davis Apr 2020

Book Review: Homeless For The Holidays, Nathanael Davis

Library Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Bibliography For Victorian England Holiday Display, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker Dec 2017

Bibliography For Victorian England Holiday Display, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker

Library Displays and Bibliographies

A bibliography of materials in the Leatherby Libraries related to the celebration of winter holidays in Victorian England, with a particular focus on the works of Charles Dickens.


The Incarnational Point Of View, Howard Schaap Dec 2016

The Incarnational Point Of View, Howard Schaap

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

No abstract provided.


Nightmare Of Christmas, James C. Schaap Dec 2009

Nightmare Of Christmas, James C. Schaap

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

A short story on Christmas, faith, and family fellowship.


Claudius: A Christmas Story, S. Ray Granade Dec 1994

Claudius: A Christmas Story, S. Ray Granade

Creative Works

"Tell us the story again," one begged. The others immediately chimed assent, and the chorus of "Yes" and "Please" arose.

"Are you sure?" I responded.

When the affirmative choir swelled again, I assented to their importuning. "It all began," I started, "a very long time ago, before I or my father or his father or even his father's father were born. It begins, as all good stories do, once upon a time."