Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Institution
Articles 1 - 30 of 35
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Disappearing Japanese, Tabitha Russo Parker
The Aloha State, Adam Berlin
The Aloha State, Adam Berlin
Bryant Literary Review
It wasn't our honeymoon but it was Hawaii. It had been all sky and water for thousands of miles, blue above, blue below.
Pretty Ballerina, Kerry Jones
Pretty Ballerina, Kerry Jones
Bryant Literary Review
It's just one of those things that sometimes happens to me: I'll find myself walking by a playground, or I'll be walking through the mall, and I'll see a little girl about eleven or so, and that's when my mind takes on a life of its own.
Light, Extra Sugar, No Patsy, Nancy Lee Craven
Light, Extra Sugar, No Patsy, Nancy Lee Craven
Bryant Literary Review
"1992: A slice of life when dollars to donuts sometimes bought more than an even dozen"
Without Breath, Michelle Soucy
Without Breath, Michelle Soucy
Bryant Literary Review
I'm eight years old and my parents make me sleep in my sick younger brother's bed with him in case he stops breathing again
Through Stolen Eyes, Sarah Hannah
Pages From The Textbook Of Alternate History: Plato, King Of Syracuse, Phong Nguyen
Pages From The Textbook Of Alternate History: Plato, King Of Syracuse, Phong Nguyen
Bryant Literary Review
When Dionysus II first offered to Plato the city of Syracuse, jewel of Sicily, for the philosopher to rule as his own, there was a moment of hesitation
To Be So Dead He Sure Is Big, Phillip Gardner
To Be So Dead He Sure Is Big, Phillip Gardner
Bryant Literary Review
Donnie Swank said, "He sure was big."
Doing The Math, Martin Cloutier
Doing The Math, Martin Cloutier
Bryant Literary Review
James was experiencing a breach -- a psychic breach. Like his real self was coming into contact with a parallel universe self.
Tierra Blanca, Andrea Lewis
Tierra Blanca, Andrea Lewis
Bryant Literary Review
I had what I wanted. I was alone with Charles.
Faith In Fiction? Solzhenitsyn's One Day As A Practical Defense Of Fiction, Bob De Smith
Faith In Fiction? Solzhenitsyn's One Day As A Practical Defense Of Fiction, Bob De Smith
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
The Bridge, Volume 7, 2010, Bridgewater State College
The Bridge, Volume 7, 2010, Bridgewater State College
the bridge
Volume 7 Staff
Nathan Clapp, Editor-in-Chief
Matthew Keogh, Editor-in-Chief
Liz Childs
Kyle J. Giacomozzi
Samantha Haapaoja
Lauren Hazirjian
Christina Hickman
Megan Hudson
Jing Liang
Justin Mantell
Jillian Moore
Stephen Plummer
Ryan Ribeiro
Shannon Rosenblat
Mary Dondero, Faculty Advisor
Jerald Walker, Faculty Advisor
Linda Hall, Alumni Consultant
Rosann Kozlowski, Alumni Consultant
Fly Bread, Amber Watson
Witches And Nuns, Eileen Myles
Moves, Christopher Merkner
Wet, Christopher Merkner
On The Death Of Isaac Babel, Peter Orner
The Elephant Hills Lodge, Ann Selby
The Value Of Fictional Worlds (Or Why 'The Lord Of The Rings' Is Worth Reading), James Harold
The Value Of Fictional Worlds (Or Why 'The Lord Of The Rings' Is Worth Reading), James Harold
Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)
Some works of fiction are widely held by critics to have little value, yet these works are not only popular but also widely admired in ways that are not always appreciated. In this paper I make use of Kendall Walton’s account of fictional worlds to argue that fictional worlds can and often do have value, including aesthetic value, that is independent of the works that create them. In the process, I critique Walton’s notion of fictional worlds and offer a defense of the study and appreciation of fictional worlds, as distinguished from the works of fiction with which they are …
Motivationally Hypocritical, Kristyn M. Turner
Tidings, Libby Conroy
A Life Picked Apart, Libby Conroy
Waiting Room, Lindsey A. Parker
The Gap, Nathan S. Storey
Painless, Brian R. Denu
Picking Sides, James Z. Taylor
War's End, Hannah J. Sawyer
The Price, Mark P. Biciunas
Digging In October, Ryan Landolfi