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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Ua68/6/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publications, Wku Archives
Ua68/6/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters English Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications created by and about the English Department.
Zephyrus is produced by the English Department and contains student creative writing.
"A literary magazine called Voices had been produced for a number of years prior to that, but in 1969 Professor Gatlin, with the help of Professor Will Fridy, came up with the title Zephyrus, the Roman name for the west wind, because Dr. Wood had asked that "Western" be included in the title." From A Centennial History of the Department of English of Western Kentucky University by James Flynn
"In 1979, Frank [Steele], along with his wife, Peggy, began publishing …
Merit Beyond Any Already Published: Austen And Authorship In The Romantic Age, Rebecca Lee Jensen Ogden
Merit Beyond Any Already Published: Austen And Authorship In The Romantic Age, Rebecca Lee Jensen Ogden
Theses and Dissertations
In recent decades there have been many attempts to pull Austen into the fold of high Romantic literature. On one level, these thematic comparisons are useful, for Austen has long been anachronistically treated as separate from the Romantic tradition. In the past, her writings have essentially straddled Romantic classification, labeled either as hangers-on in the satiric eighteenth-century literary tradition or as early artifacts of a kind of proto-Victorianism. To a large extent, scholars have described Austen as a writer departing from, rather than embracing, the literary trends of the Romantic era. Yet, while recent publications depicting a “Romantic Austen” yield …
Keep Going, Jeff Lacey
Keep Going, Jeff Lacey
Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Keep Going is a collection of poetry whose themes include life in modern America, man’s relationship with the natural world, and living in the Midwest. The collection includes both free verse and metric poetry and both narrative and lyric poetry.
Inherent Poetry Of Meaning, Matt Gerrelts
Cognitive Processes Of Surrealist Poetry In Light Of Hegel & Insomniac Trials, Edward T. Rogers
Cognitive Processes Of Surrealist Poetry In Light Of Hegel & Insomniac Trials, Edward T. Rogers
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
This thesis project pursues the stylistic nature of Surrealist writing and provides deeper understanding into how one may interpret Surrealist poetry. My work consists of two written components: an analytical essay concerning how Hegelian philosophy is applicable to the understanding and interpretation of Surrealist expression and a collection of original Surrealist poems titled “Insomnia Trials.” My essay introduces Surrealism then further discusses the processes of Surrealist writing by analyzing the Hegelian dialectic and demonstrating how it corresponds to the interpretation and manifestation of Surrealist poetry. “Insomnia Trials” consists of 16 poems that are divided into two sections, a section of …
Cognitive Processes Of Surrealist Poetry In Light Of Hegel & Insomniac Trials, Edward Rogers
Cognitive Processes Of Surrealist Poetry In Light Of Hegel & Insomniac Trials, Edward Rogers
Mahurin Honors College & Office of Scholar Development
This thesis project pursues the stylistic nature of Surrealist writing and provides deeper understanding into how one may interpret Surrealist poetry. My work consists of two written components: an analytical essay concerning how Hegelian philosophy is applicable to the understanding and interpretation of Surrealist expression and a collection of original Surrealist poems titled “Insomnia Trials.” My essay introduces Surrealism then further discusses the processes of Surrealist writing by analyzing the Hegelian dialectic and demonstrating how it corresponds to the interpretation and manifestation of Surrealist poetry. “Insomnia Trials” consists of 16 poems that are divided into two sections, a section of …
Shriveled Veins Of My Stories, Jacob W. Franks
Shriveled Veins Of My Stories, Jacob W. Franks
English
This is a manuscript of original poetry.
Byzantium 2010: Cal Poly's 20th Literary Annual, Mateja Lane, Beth Shirley
Byzantium 2010: Cal Poly's 20th Literary Annual, Mateja Lane, Beth Shirley
English
The concept behind this year's theme, "Bold," actually came from concepts our art director, Melissa, showed us during our first meeting. We had tossed around ideas of "Timeless," "Enduring," and "Vintage," amidst our discussions of how in the world we were going to raise money for the journal this year. With the economy tanking, we knew art programs like ours would be the first to suffer. We wanted to find a theme that captured how we felt about art and how art made us feel. We kept coming back to the same idea: We have to just be bold and …
Ambush, Anna K. Bush
Poetry Chapbook: Red Light Laughter, Marcus Lloyd Rummell
Poetry Chapbook: Red Light Laughter, Marcus Lloyd Rummell
Honors Scholar Theses
"Red Light Laughter" is a poetry chapbook containing 20 poems written and edited extensively by Marcus Lloyd Rummell. The poetry included ranges from as recent as April 2010 to as late as January 2009. The book also contains notes, for reference when necessary, and was professionally designed by Lindsey Voskowsky, who is currently employed at the Yale Center of Design.
Through Grace Alone, Lynne Adair Moir
Through Grace Alone, Lynne Adair Moir
Masters Theses, 2010-2019
Through Grace Alone by Lynne Adair Moir.
Invisible Mink, Jessie L Janeshek
Invisible Mink, Jessie L Janeshek
Doctoral Dissertations
Emily Dickinson, Frances Sargent Osgood, and Sarah Piatt render the nineteenth-century “women’s sphere” ironically Unheimliche while simultaneously conveying it as the “home sweet home” the sentimental tradition prescribes it should be. These American women poets turn the domestic milieu into, as Paula Bennett phrases it, “the gothic mise en scene par excellence…the displacements, doublings, and anxieties characterizing gothic experience are the direct consequence of domestic ideology’s impact on the lives and psyches of ordinary bourgeois women (121-122).”
Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath continue to represent the Unheimliche home in their poetry through the middle of the twentieth century, specifically by …
The Dynamics Of Male/Female Relationships In Jon Donne's Love Poetry, Amanda Boyd
The Dynamics Of Male/Female Relationships In Jon Donne's Love Poetry, Amanda Boyd
English
No abstract provided.
At The Harbor, Martha Christina
At The Harbor, Martha Christina
Bryant Literary Review
Some days,
light passing
its benevolent hands
Review: Hate That Cat, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong
Review: Hate That Cat, Rachel Schwedt, Janice A. Delong
All Children's Book Reviews
No abstract provided.
36., Sean Lause
36., Sean Lause
Bryant Literary Review
Thomas Null, machine 36, the hole-puncher,
was secretly apprenticed to despair
Sonny, R. Steve Benson
Confidence, Laura Buermann
Confidence, Laura Buermann
Bryant Literary Review
I am a polysyllabic phenomenon,
a thesauric wunderkind
You And I, Gregory Sherl
You And I, Gregory Sherl
Bryant Literary Review
This morning we decide to build
a baby in your belly.
On The First Morning, Patsy Anne Bickerstaff
On The First Morning, Patsy Anne Bickerstaff
Bryant Literary Review
of spring
when I see a red shiny
balloon valentine shaped
descend
43rd And Main, Linsey Morse
43rd And Main, Linsey Morse
Bryant Literary Review
They see a burnt-out bitch on a sidewalk,
selling sex, her soul, to the devil for a smoke.
We And The Joneses, Robert Laughlin
We And The Joneses, Robert Laughlin
Bryant Literary Review
Firmament will hit our heads--the
Ecos have the final word.
On The Pardoning Of Two Thanksgiving Turkeys By The President Of The United States Of America, Jennifer Perrine
On The Pardoning Of Two Thanksgiving Turkeys By The President Of The United States Of America, Jennifer Perrine
Bryant Literary Review
For this particular sentence, there is a reprieve
because there's a precedent, an annual event
stretching back to Harry Truman's postwar days, lurking
Dedication, Charles Harper Webb
Dedication, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
Where did Blake Bumgardner find the washtub-sized
cojones to confess over the phone, then listen
Secret Lives, Mary Elizabeth Parker
Secret Lives, Mary Elizabeth Parker
Bryant Literary Review
A lacy blouse, two breasts beneath
The Place Of Literature, Paul Hostovsky
The Place Of Literature, Paul Hostovsky
Bryant Literary Review
Mr. Gordon was perhaps a little tipsy
at the awards ceremony, perhaps a little
2010 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
I Killed A Bug Last Night, Carol Hamilton
I Killed A Bug Last Night, Carol Hamilton
Bryant Literary Review
He was walking along the edge
of the tasseled rug, no hurry,
A Map For Students, William Jolliff
A Map For Students, William Jolliff
Bryant Literary Review
They want to make their poems right themselves,
and they know they should, but to win the A
they need me to like their work (so goes the rumor).
A Bullfight, C. W. Owens
A Bullfight, C. W. Owens
Bryant Literary Review
Warily, the bull's hooves pound the sand--
black hide, muscle, churning with intelligence--