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Red Bricks And Yellow Doors – Sinclair Lewis’S Portrayal Of The Church In Main Street, Sarah Matherly Apr 2022

Red Bricks And Yellow Doors – Sinclair Lewis’S Portrayal Of The Church In Main Street, Sarah Matherly

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Three Minute Thesis


Good Grief: Emotional Symbolism In Kate Dicamillo's The Tiger Rising, Sadie Barham Apr 2022

Good Grief: Emotional Symbolism In Kate Dicamillo's The Tiger Rising, Sadie Barham

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


“A Fascination, Strange And Compelling”: Marriage As The Prevention Of Queerness In Nella Larsen’S Passing, Lillianna Wright Apr 2022

“A Fascination, Strange And Compelling”: Marriage As The Prevention Of Queerness In Nella Larsen’S Passing, Lillianna Wright

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Textual or Investigative


A New Expression: Owen Barfield And The Progression Of Language And Consciousness, Savannah Splechter Apr 2022

A New Expression: Owen Barfield And The Progression Of Language And Consciousness, Savannah Splechter

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Textual or Investigative


Helga Crane’S Attempt At Obtaining Societal Power, Natalie Abernathy Apr 2022

Helga Crane’S Attempt At Obtaining Societal Power, Natalie Abernathy

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Textual or Investigative


Best Books Of The Past 20 Years For Ages 3-6, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong Jan 2022

Best Books Of The Past 20 Years For Ages 3-6, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong

Ages 3-6

Selecting books for preschoolers and beginning readers that engage their attention while teaching values, can be an elusive task. We have chosen some titles that that will cause giggles of amusement, some that may bring wrinkles of concentration to little brows, and others that may raise questions for them to ask adults. All are well-written.

Title reviews are taken from See Me Shine: Developing Character Through Books: Ages 3-6


Desire And Beauty: Ancient Philosophy Molding Modern Cinema In Vertigo, Garrett Johnson, Nicholas Scott Olson Apr 2021

Desire And Beauty: Ancient Philosophy Molding Modern Cinema In Vertigo, Garrett Johnson, Nicholas Scott Olson

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Textual or Investigative


More Than Misogyny: The Role Of Women In The Ramayana, Sadie Barham, Stephen Bell Apr 2021

More Than Misogyny: The Role Of Women In The Ramayana, Sadie Barham, Stephen Bell

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


“The Greatest Poet In Ireland”: Yeats’S Changing Perspective On The Sacred Role Of Poet, Lillianna Wright, Nathaniel Ross Valle Apr 2021

“The Greatest Poet In Ireland”: Yeats’S Changing Perspective On The Sacred Role Of Poet, Lillianna Wright, Nathaniel Ross Valle

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


Enriching The American Literary Canon Through Chaim Potok’S Work, Sara Williams, Andrew Walker Apr 2021

Enriching The American Literary Canon Through Chaim Potok’S Work, Sara Williams, Andrew Walker

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Textual or Investigative


The Gilded Finch: An Exploration Of Class Conflict, Mattea Harrison, James Nutter Apr 2021

The Gilded Finch: An Exploration Of Class Conflict, Mattea Harrison, James Nutter

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Creative and Artistic


The Potential Positive Effects Of Early Childhood Literacy, Mary Ray, Carolyn Towles Apr 2021

The Potential Positive Effects Of Early Childhood Literacy, Mary Ray, Carolyn Towles

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


Best Books Of The Past 20 Years For Children Ages 10-12, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong Jan 2021

Best Books Of The Past 20 Years For Children Ages 10-12, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong

Ages 10-12

With the thousands of books published for children each year, it is impossible to include every worthy title. In this list we have tried to meet the interests of both genders and a variety of racial groups, putting first compelling plots in which young people demonstrate strong character. In addition, stories must be well-written, attention grabbing, and age appropriate.

Titles are taken from See Me Shine: Developing Character Through Books: Ages 10-12


Poetry Alive, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong Oct 2006

Poetry Alive, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Do you struggle to find poetry that students will read? This presentation introduces current poets who speak to the needs of middle school students.