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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Boys: A Narrative Compendium, Jessie Sholl
In New York, Jeffrey Chapman
Dieting For Heaven And Hell, Stan Pollakoff
The Dividing Line, Katherine Shonk
The Devil And Molly Kershow, Jeff Maehre
The Lantern Vol. 68, No. 1, Fall 2000, Olatokunbo Laniya, Monica Stahl, Padcha Tuntha-Obas, Susan Goll, Lori Kruk, Jeff Church, Michael Keeper, Matthew James Terenna, Chris Tereshko, Ryan Mcleod, Thomas Lipschultz, Laura Phillips, Chris Calderelli, John Ramsey, Genevieve Romeo, Aly Jones, Daniel Gallagher, Philip M. Malachowski, Corey Taylor, Tina Benson, Shawn Witt, Jason Fischer, Christine Spera
The Lantern Vol. 68, No. 1, Fall 2000, Olatokunbo Laniya, Monica Stahl, Padcha Tuntha-Obas, Susan Goll, Lori Kruk, Jeff Church, Michael Keeper, Matthew James Terenna, Chris Tereshko, Ryan Mcleod, Thomas Lipschultz, Laura Phillips, Chris Calderelli, John Ramsey, Genevieve Romeo, Aly Jones, Daniel Gallagher, Philip M. Malachowski, Corey Taylor, Tina Benson, Shawn Witt, Jason Fischer, Christine Spera
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• In Attempting to Imitate J. Agard (III)
• Headstones
• Calligraphy Grace
• Fifty Years
• Morning
• The Millstone
• Quick Stop-Off
• Jesus Wept (SuperBuick Bodybag)
• Just a God
• Amy
• Silver Doubloons
• Ogbanje
• Left Behind
• Asymmetrical Smile
• Sundays
• Pie in the Sky
• No Surprises
• Bill Gooden's Son
• Downcast Eyes Meet Tablecloth
• Wetlands
• Desperate Actions
• Receiving End
• A Pack of Matches
• Coffee
Jefferson In Central Pennsylvania, Fred G. Leebron
Jefferson In Central Pennsylvania, Fred G. Leebron
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
2000 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
2000 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
Pitchout, Russell Dodge
Stillwater, Lizabeth Carpenter
Gretel, Gretchen Ingersoll
Spies, David Borofka
The Lantern Vol. 67, No. 2, Spring 2000, Padcha Tuntha-Obas, Caleb Prescott, Christine Spera, Oana Nechita, Daniel Gallagher, Jeffrey Church, James Clark Robinson, Lilly Afshari, Rosabelle Diaz, Andrew Gerchak, Ben Jackendoff, Susan Patton, Harry Michel, Genevieve Romeo, Corey Taylor, Ashley Claus, Michael Edwards, Amber Frame, Tom Lipschultz, Aly Jones, Philip Malachowski, Anthony Ciarlello, Lori Kruk, Tom Howard, Mike Keeper
The Lantern Vol. 67, No. 2, Spring 2000, Padcha Tuntha-Obas, Caleb Prescott, Christine Spera, Oana Nechita, Daniel Gallagher, Jeffrey Church, James Clark Robinson, Lilly Afshari, Rosabelle Diaz, Andrew Gerchak, Ben Jackendoff, Susan Patton, Harry Michel, Genevieve Romeo, Corey Taylor, Ashley Claus, Michael Edwards, Amber Frame, Tom Lipschultz, Aly Jones, Philip Malachowski, Anthony Ciarlello, Lori Kruk, Tom Howard, Mike Keeper
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Dearest Yarn-Spinner
• My Poem, This Tongue In Your Eye
• 15th & Rodman
• Vision
• Linguistics
• Casting Cartesian Shadows
• On the Defensive
• Sea Sick but Still Docked
• Urban Dreams
• Wolf of the Steppes
• Josephine
• Happy Birthday to Me
• I Have Never Been to Africa
• Pa-pou
• Onion[s]
• Intimacy
• Three Trick Pony
• Blazer
• In My Tea
• Emmaless
• Dreamcatcher
• Repetition
• With the Turn of the Reel
• Fault Lines
• The Shrink Is In
• The dancE
• Exam
• Another Post-Apocalyptic …
Nadine Gordimer's Fictional Selves: Can A White Woman Be At Home In Black South Africa?, Nancy Topping Bazin
Nadine Gordimer's Fictional Selves: Can A White Woman Be At Home In Black South Africa?, Nancy Topping Bazin
Women's & Gender Studies Faculty Publications
(First paragraph) Growing up in South Africa where only 5.6 million people are white out of a population of 37.9 million, Nadine Gordimer became increasingly conscious of her whiteness1. The colour of her skin instantly signaled 'oppressor' to black South Africans. Her whiteness imposed upon her a social and political identity that she rejected; yet, it was like a face she could not wash off, a mask she could not take off. As she said in a 1978 interview, 'In South Africa one wears one's skin like a uniform. White equals guilt' (Bazin & Seymour 1990:94). She often …
Biographers, Greg Ames
The Hillside Slasher, Rob Davidson
The Hillside Slasher, Rob Davidson
Bryant Literary Review
Dear Mr. Davies,
I trust you remember who I am.
Librarian, Tim Myers
Librarian, Tim Myers
Bryant Literary Review
They approached the Circulation Desk just before noon.
Inside Here, Diana Spechler
Inside Here, Diana Spechler
Bryant Literary Review
This is the first summer of my life that I've gotten through without a single mosquito bite.
A Bird's Death, Dana Lauren
A Bird's Death, Dana Lauren
Bryant Literary Review
Her arms were full of overstuffed grocery bags, so Carolina did not see the tiny thing and nearly crushed it underfoot while trying to unlock the back door.