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Hemingway's Politics In His Journalism And Fiction, A Continuum Of Contradiction, Clay Morgan, Clyde Moneyhun, Jacky O'Conner, Mitch Wieland
Hemingway's Politics In His Journalism And Fiction, A Continuum Of Contradiction, Clay Morgan, Clyde Moneyhun, Jacky O'Conner, Mitch Wieland
Mitch Wieland
Introduction by Clay Morgan. A conversation with distinguished Hemingway experts, authors, and faculty members of Boise State University Clyde Moneyhun, Jacky O'Connor, Mitch Wieland, and Clay Morgan.
This Page Intentionally Left Blank: Janet Holmes Formats Dickinson, Jonathan Morse, Janet Holmes
This Page Intentionally Left Blank: Janet Holmes Formats Dickinson, Jonathan Morse, Janet Holmes
Janet A. Holmes
As they are currently appearing in poetry journals, the pages of Janet Holmes' The ms of my kin look almost entirely blank. Floating in the emptiness of each page, however, are a few fragments of verse by Emily Dickinson.
Maneuvering The Labyrinth Of University Affiliation: A Symposium, R. Berry, Alan Davis, Stephanie G'Schwind, Janet Holmes, Salima Keegan, Don Lee, April Ossmann, Mary Rockcastle
Maneuvering The Labyrinth Of University Affiliation: A Symposium, R. Berry, Alan Davis, Stephanie G'Schwind, Janet Holmes, Salima Keegan, Don Lee, April Ossmann, Mary Rockcastle
Janet A. Holmes
No abstract provided.
When The West Was East: Or, The Anxiety Of Exhuming The Past, Tom Hillard
When The West Was East: Or, The Anxiety Of Exhuming The Past, Tom Hillard
Tom J. Hillard
No abstract provided.
The Short, Happy Life Of The California Partnership Tale, Tara Penry
The Short, Happy Life Of The California Partnership Tale, Tara Penry
Tara Penry
No abstract provided.
The Play-Production Process As A Motivating Tool In The Esl Classroom, Chamkaur Gill
The Play-Production Process As A Motivating Tool In The Esl Classroom, Chamkaur Gill
Chamkaur Gill
No abstract provided.
Hemingway's Politics In His Journalism And Fiction, A Continuum Of Contradiction, Clay Morgan, Clyde Moneyhun, Jacky O'Conner, Mitch Wieland
Hemingway's Politics In His Journalism And Fiction, A Continuum Of Contradiction, Clay Morgan, Clyde Moneyhun, Jacky O'Conner, Mitch Wieland
Clay Morgan
Introduction by Clay Morgan. A conversation with distinguished Hemingway experts, authors, and faculty members of Boise State University Clyde Moneyhun, Jacky O'Connor, Mitch Wieland, and Clay Morgan.
Composition Quest: Constructing The Technical Writing Classroom As A Game, Carly Finseth
Composition Quest: Constructing The Technical Writing Classroom As A Game, Carly Finseth
Carly Finseth
Initiatives like the innovative Quest to Learn program (http://g2l.org) and Sheldon's (2012) concept of The Multiplayer Classroom have led educators around the world to explore the validity of incorporating games and gaming theory into a formalized learning environment. Many of these projects, however, focus on K-12 age groups, with the implied assumption that learning through 'play' ends once we become adults. Once in higher education, gaming frequently becomes serious; students are often only allowed to learn through play as part of a computer science or gaming theory curriculum. One area in particular that has yet to explore the immersive, collaborative, …
Trafficking Modernities: Gender And Cultural Authority In The Case Of The Woman Organist, Lilian Frost, Jane Hunt
Jane Hunt
According to the local press, Frost as both soloist and accompanist on piano and organ was reported to exhibit a musical maturity beyond her years, and stamina considered unusual for a 'young lady', but clearly this was problematic. Jealous minded organists of the sterner sex are apt to say that ladies cannot play the organ; but the meritorious performance by Miss Frost dispels that illusion; for here is a lady who can play the organ. This appeared to provoke a shift in reportage on Frost's performances: whereas previously newspaper reports repeated an established complimentary four-lined riff, detailed reviews soon replaced …
Feminism, Ecology, Romanticism, Spencer Hall
Feminism, Ecology, Romanticism, Spencer Hall
Spencer Hall
This review studies gender discrimination in academic Romantic criticism. It brings to light the influence of the works of William Wordsworth on women poets. The review takes a look at the term "Wordsworth" and suggests it needs to be viewed not as a masculinist concept, but as a product of the combination of he and his wife's, Dorothy Wordsworth, works. The review states the book goes further past the knowledge that William used some of his wife's material as his "raw material" for his poetry and suggests that Dorothy intended to supply William with data.
Evolution, Bryan M. Furuness
Psycholinguistic Theory And Modern Performance: Memory As A Key To Variants In Medieval Texts, Mary Ellen Ryder, Linda Marie Zaerr
Psycholinguistic Theory And Modern Performance: Memory As A Key To Variants In Medieval Texts, Mary Ellen Ryder, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
The study of learning and memory has greatly expanded during the last two decades. Instead of limiting themselves to highly constrained, rather artificial laboratory experiments, cognitive psychologists have begun studying tasks more closely related to daily life, such as memory for places, names and faces, testimony of eye-witnesses, and memorization of songs, poems and stories. They have found that many, if not most, such activities involve the construction and storage of complex structures in memory. For example, the evidence suggests that we store in our memories not only individual words, but also an inventory of longer expressions, which are used …
When Silence Plays Vielle: The Metaperformance Scenes Of Le Roman De Silence In Performance, Linda Marie Zaerr
When Silence Plays Vielle: The Metaperformance Scenes Of Le Roman De Silence In Performance, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
Performance-based exploration of the thirteenth-century Le Roman de Silence can extend discussions of ambiguity by clarifying the experience of the sound of the poem. Homonymic terminology breaks down the boundary between performer and text, while metaperformance elements impose identities of characters on performer and audience.
Mystical Meaning: The Bell Founder’S Window At York Minster, Linda Marie Zaerr
Mystical Meaning: The Bell Founder’S Window At York Minster, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
No abstract provided.
A Stylistic Analysis Of Le Roman De Silence, Mary Ellen Ryder, Linda Marie Zaerr
A Stylistic Analysis Of Le Roman De Silence, Mary Ellen Ryder, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
Stylistic analysis can demonstrate how the Roman de Silence incorporates deceleration, acceleration, generic expressions, and deaths in non-realized space to diminish perception of Silence’s agency.
Jerome Of Moravia's First Fiddle Tuning As An Individualized Modal Framework, Linda Marie Zaerr
Jerome Of Moravia's First Fiddle Tuning As An Individualized Modal Framework, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
Only two descriptions of fiddle tuning survive from before the fifteenth century: one by Jerome of Moravia, Paris, ca. 1280; and the other by Jean Vaillant (?), Paris, fourteenth century. Both treatises have been edited by Christopher Page. The tunings in the Jean Vaillant (?) treatise are probably designed for plucked stringed instruments (Remnant 67), especially since the tunings would be inappropriate for a flat-bridged instrument and inconvenient for a curved-bridged instrument.
Harp In The Hall: Performance As An Aid To Teaching Romance Literature, Linda Marie Zaerr
Harp In The Hall: Performance As An Aid To Teaching Romance Literature, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
No abstract provided.
A Nonsynchronous Model For The Performance Of The Middle English Tail-Rhyme Stanza With Vielle, Linda Marie Zaerr
A Nonsynchronous Model For The Performance Of The Middle English Tail-Rhyme Stanza With Vielle, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
Since historical performance of Middle English tail-rhyme romances with instrumental accompaniment is a theoretical possibility, then understanding of the parameters within which such a performance might have existed is fundamental to our understanding of the form. The binary character of a bowed stringed instrument facilitates a two-stroke performance of the three-stress line, in which the stronger down bow coincides with the third metrical stress and continues into the fourth, unrealized beat. Empirical performance of a passage from Lybeaus Desconus led to offsetting bow changes from stressed syllables in a rhythmic performance of Middle English tail-rhyme stanzas. Two pragmatic advantages result …
Sir Launfal: Performance As Interpretation Of Late Medieval English Romance, Linda Marie Zaerr
Sir Launfal: Performance As Interpretation Of Late Medieval English Romance, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
No abstract provided.
"The Tournament Of Tottenham": Music As Enhancement Of The Prosody, Linda Marie Zaerr, Joseph Baldassarre
"The Tournament Of Tottenham": Music As Enhancement Of The Prosody, Linda Marie Zaerr, Joseph Baldassarre
Linda Marie Zaerr
No abstract provided.
Duke Or Duck: Reading The Stories In John Gower’S Confessio Amantis, Linda Marie Zaerr
Duke Or Duck: Reading The Stories In John Gower’S Confessio Amantis, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
No abstract provided.
Music And Magic In Le Bel Inconnu And Lybeaus Desconus, Linda Marie Zaerr
Music And Magic In Le Bel Inconnu And Lybeaus Desconus, Linda Marie Zaerr
Linda Marie Zaerr
The thirteenth-century Old French Le Bel Inconnu and its fifteenth-century Middle English analog Lybeaus Desconus demonstrate a startling transformation that may reflect thinking about performance. Le Bel Inconnu expresses ambiguity about the moral valence of both music performance and enchantment, while Lybeaus Desconus intensifies the association of music with magic and expresses disapprobation of practitioners of both. Approaching these romances as performance texts and considering their performativity can illuminate self-referential comments on music and magic and explain motivation for revision of the story.
A Modern Mephistopheles: Louisa May Alcott's Exorcism Of Patriarchy, Rena Sanderson
A Modern Mephistopheles: Louisa May Alcott's Exorcism Of Patriarchy, Rena Sanderson
Irene (Rena) M. Sanderson
Focuses on the subversive and conformist creativity in Louisa May Alcott's novel `A Modern Mephistopheles.' Reinscription of the creativity of conflicts of creativity as conflicts of gender and sexual politics; Nature of Alcott's feminist theme in the novel.
Who's Your Daddy?: Representations Of Masculinity And Coming Of Age In Television’S The Vampire Diaries, Kimberley Mcmahon-Coleman
Who's Your Daddy?: Representations Of Masculinity And Coming Of Age In Television’S The Vampire Diaries, Kimberley Mcmahon-Coleman
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman
Fantasy narratives often use the metaphor of the werewolf for the adolescent identity-forming process. The Vampire Diaries goes one step further in the character of Tyler Lockwood, a teen wolf/vampire hybrid. An aggressive and abused teen, Tyler loses his father in Season 1 and his replacement father figure, a paternal uncle, in Season 2. In Season 3, he is “sired” by the Original hybrid, Klaus. In the face of these competing influences, Tyler struggles to come to terms with his own identity. The program uses the fictional township of Mystic Falls, populated by witches, werewolves, vampires and ghosts, to examine …
Edgar Allan Poe's 'Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym', Beverly Hume
Edgar Allan Poe's 'Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym', Beverly Hume
Beverly A. Hume
No abstract provided.
Mesmeric Effects: The Art Of Discovery In Poe's "Mesmeric Revelation", Beverly Hume
Mesmeric Effects: The Art Of Discovery In Poe's "Mesmeric Revelation", Beverly Hume
Beverly A. Hume
No abstract provided.
Expanding The West: Melville's Devilish Jesting In The Confidence-Man, Beverly Hume
Expanding The West: Melville's Devilish Jesting In The Confidence-Man, Beverly Hume
Beverly A. Hume
No abstract provided.
Mary Austin's 'A Woman Of Genius', Beverly Hume
Melville's Moby-Dick: A Post-Mortem Reading, Beverly Hume
Melville's Moby-Dick: A Post-Mortem Reading, Beverly Hume
Beverly A. Hume
No abstract provided.
The Dark Comedy Of Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-Paper", Beverly Hume
The Dark Comedy Of Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-Paper", Beverly Hume
Beverly A. Hume
No abstract provided.