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Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
Last summer as instructors at a creative-writing conference, we had an experience that made us better writers. While critiquing a promising piece of fiction, we became frustrated because we couldn't put our finger on why the story didn't quite work. The tale, which centered around a young soldier's baptismal firefight in Vietnam, at first seemed solid. The main character was believable, the setting was described in gritty realism, and the plot had a beginning, middle, and end. But although the story was technically correct, it didn't really capture our interest. We found we couldn't get involved with the writer's grunt …
Trauma, Mourning And Pedagogy, Jean Wyatt
The Changing Faces Of Online Help, John Battalio
The Changing Faces Of Online Help, John Battalio
John T. Battalio
No abstract provided.
Slave Wall, Hal Charles
Names In 'Shiloh', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Rhetoric By Design: Imagining William Morris As Rhetorician, Thomas Burkdall
Rhetoric By Design: Imagining William Morris As Rhetorician, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
Last summer as instructors at a creative-writing conference, we had an experience that made us better writers. While critiquing a promising piece of fiction, we became frustrated because we couldn't put our finger on why the story didn't quite work. The tale, which centered around a young soldier's baptismal firefight in Vietnam, at first seemed solid. The main character was believable, the setting was described in gritty realism, and the plot had a beginning, middle, and end. But although the story was technically correct, it didn't really capture our interest. We found we couldn't get involved with the writer's grunt …
Tales Of The Unexpected, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Tales Of The Unexpected, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
No abstract provided.
Too Racy For The Smithsonian, Linda Niemann
Reflecting Narcissus: A Queer Aesthetic, Steven Bruhm
Reflecting Narcissus: A Queer Aesthetic, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
The figure of Narcissus, literally falling for himself, has profoundly influenced Western philosophy and literary theory: he signifies transcendental idealism and its nemesis, vanity; he underlies autoeroticism and misogyny; he has a crucial place in poststructuralist French thought. Yet, for all this, Narcissus is rarely if ever seen in his primary attitude-as a man erotically desiring another man.
In Reflecting Narcissus, Steven Bruhm traces the complex uses of Narcissus in cultural and aesthetic formulations from the eighteenth century to the present and returns Narcissus's essential homoeroticism to a central place in this history. Extending the horizons of queer, feminist, and …
King Of The Bingo Game, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
King Of The Bingo Game, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
Critics have long recognized symbolism as one of Ralph Ellison's favorite devices. However, a lesser-known technique, juxtaposition, illuminates the racism theme so prominent in his classic short story "King of the Bingo Game." By contrasting the main character's major fantasy with his real-life situation, Ellison makes more poignant the gap between white and black America in the 1930s.
Murder, Madness And The Literary Representation Of Women In Selected Novels Of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mojgan Behmand
Murder, Madness And The Literary Representation Of Women In Selected Novels Of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Russell Poole
Scuba Log, Servanne Woodward
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Anatomies Of Violence. University Of Sydney: Rihss., Ruth Walker, Kylie Brass, John Byron
Anatomies Of Violence. University Of Sydney: Rihss., Ruth Walker, Kylie Brass, John Byron
Ruth Walker
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Mapping The Body Of Violence, Ruth Walker, Kylie Brass
Introduction: Mapping The Body Of Violence, Ruth Walker, Kylie Brass
Ruth Walker
No abstract provided.
The Relation Between Verses And Prose In Hallfreðar Saga And Gunnlaugs Saga, Russell Poole
The Relation Between Verses And Prose In Hallfreðar Saga And Gunnlaugs Saga, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
Narratives Of Survival, Linda Niemann
Skaldsagas: Text, Vocation, And Desire In The Icelandic Sagas Of Poets, Russell Poole
Skaldsagas: Text, Vocation, And Desire In The Icelandic Sagas Of Poets, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
Raising Life To A Kind Of Art, Jonna Mackin
Raising Life To A Kind Of Art, Jonna Mackin
Dr. Jonna C Mackin
Though T.S. Eliot claimed to prize the working class ethos of Music Hall Comedy, he and his favorite artiste Marie Lloyt were key players in an essentially middle-class project of making sexual representation more explicit and more widely available but also more respectable as "art."
“Aphra Behn, Libertine.”, M. Stapleton
The Coventry Corpus Christi Plays, Clifford Davidson, Pamela King
The Coventry Corpus Christi Plays, Clifford Davidson, Pamela King
Clifford Davidson
Robert Southwell: Lyric Poetry, The Restoration Of Images, And Martyrdom, Clifford Davidson
Robert Southwell: Lyric Poetry, The Restoration Of Images, And Martyrdom, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
The Anxiety Of Power And Shakespeare’S Macbeth, Clifford Davidson
The Anxiety Of Power And Shakespeare’S Macbeth, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
Good Hearted Woman, Melanie Sumner
Theune Reviews "Smokes" By Susan Wheeler, Michael Theune
Theune Reviews "Smokes" By Susan Wheeler, Michael Theune
Michael Theune
No abstract provided.