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Frontmatter Nov 1974

Frontmatter

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

This document includes the inside cover and first two pages of the journal. Contents of these pages consist of 3 short poems, a list of journal editors, and the table of contents.


La Terca Realidad, Luis Alberto Sánchez Nov 1974

La Terca Realidad, Luis Alberto Sánchez

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

No abstract provided.


Sucede, Saúl Yurkievich Nov 1974

Sucede, Saúl Yurkievich

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

No abstract provided.


Presentación De Inti, Robert G. Mead Nov 1974

Presentación De Inti, Robert G. Mead

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

No abstract provided.


Profesores De La Sección De Español Nov 1974

Profesores De La Sección De Español

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

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La Espada Y El Arado: Una Refutación Lírica De Juan Ramón Por Blas De Otero, Nelson R. Orringer Nov 1974

La Espada Y El Arado: Una Refutación Lírica De Juan Ramón Por Blas De Otero, Nelson R. Orringer

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

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Última Cogida, Josefina Romo-Arregui Nov 1974

Última Cogida, Josefina Romo-Arregui

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

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Canciones Y Romances (Edad Media-Siglo Xviii), Carlos Alberto Pérez Nov 1974

Canciones Y Romances (Edad Media-Siglo Xviii), Carlos Alberto Pérez

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

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Imágenes Y Realidades Interamericanas, Robert G. Mead Nov 1974

Imágenes Y Realidades Interamericanas, Robert G. Mead

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

No abstract provided.


Publicaciones Recientes Nov 1974

Publicaciones Recientes

INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica

No abstract provided.


Inscape Fall 1974, Morehead State University Oct 1974

Inscape Fall 1974, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 1974 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


The Lantern Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall 1974, S. L. Welles, Rebecca J. Henry, David Kenneth Roberts, Kate Swanson, Cindy Poots, Donald R. Whittaker, Gerard J. Mitchell, Jill Leauber, Clint R. Edson, Scott Wagner, Robert Simon, George Bause Oct 1974

The Lantern Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall 1974, S. L. Welles, Rebecca J. Henry, David Kenneth Roberts, Kate Swanson, Cindy Poots, Donald R. Whittaker, Gerard J. Mitchell, Jill Leauber, Clint R. Edson, Scott Wagner, Robert Simon, George Bause

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• The Fable
• Landscape - Clear Weather in the Valley
• Josephine Palooka
• Don't Bark Twice - It's All Right
• Masks
• Suicide Note From a Lemming
• The Death of Dame Sexton
• Come September
• Leaves
• Spruce Grove
• The Class of '75
• The Promise
• Images
• Sixth Station
• Borealis
• To Gem


Nexus, 1974, Wright State University Community Sep 1974

Nexus, 1974, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.


"Art For Truth's Sake" : James A. Herne As Social Critic And Literary Artist, Nancy Hoyt Lecourt Sep 1974

"Art For Truth's Sake" : James A. Herne As Social Critic And Literary Artist, Nancy Hoyt Lecourt

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

James A. Herne, 1839-1901, is generally considered to be the best American dramatist prior to O'Neill. His dramas represent the first American attempts at dramatic realism. His early plays are melodramatic in tendency, but soon he began to eliminate villains, asides, stereotyped characters, and other trappings of that earlier dramatic form. When Hamlin Garland saw Herne's play dealing with the drinking problem, Drifting Apart, he was convinced that Herne could be groomed into a sort of American Ibsen. Garland soon introduced Herne to William Dean Howells, and the two authors encouraged Herne in his quest for realism. The result …


Money In The Fiction Of Willa Cather, Vincent A. Clark Jul 1974

Money In The Fiction Of Willa Cather, Vincent A. Clark

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The subject of money is important in the fiction of Willa Cather. She discusses it frequently and often at great length. In some works it is a major theme.

Despite its importance, a number of Willa Cather's critics have ignored the subject or have given it only cursory mention. Several ·writers, however, have discussed the subject at length. John H. Randall, III, in particular, analyzes it in great detail.· His analysis, however, goes astray at several key points.

This thesis shows that Willa Cather's attitudes toward money were balanced, humane, and consistent. These attitudes can be summarized as follows: (a) …


The Otterbein Miscellany - June 1974, Paul L. Redditt, Thomas J. Kerr, Sylvia Vance, Alison Prindle, James R. Bailey, Norman Chaney, Kathleen Mattos Wooley, Michael F. Rothgery, Joe Epolito, James K. Ray, Albert Lovejoy, O. Amos, William T. Hamilton Jun 1974

The Otterbein Miscellany - June 1974, Paul L. Redditt, Thomas J. Kerr, Sylvia Vance, Alison Prindle, James R. Bailey, Norman Chaney, Kathleen Mattos Wooley, Michael F. Rothgery, Joe Epolito, James K. Ray, Albert Lovejoy, O. Amos, William T. Hamilton

The Otterbein Miscellany

No abstract provided.


Nexus, Summer 1974, Wright State University Community Jun 1974

Nexus, Summer 1974, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.


The Literature Of Verbal Nonsense In Lewis Carroll, Samuel Beckett And Eugène Ionesco, Madeleine R. Scalliet Jun 1974

The Literature Of Verbal Nonsense In Lewis Carroll, Samuel Beckett And Eugène Ionesco, Madeleine R. Scalliet

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Nonsense literature and nonsense poetry have provided release from the shackles of logic for centuries. But the greatest masters of English nonsense are Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. Carroll gives, in Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass, the principles underlying a carefully-built structure. In Lewis Carroll's nonsense world, the creatures break the determinism of meaning and significance.

Nonsense can be defined by the following characteristics: a strong adherence to the concrete in every way possible in order to allow the intellect to be in complete control of its material and thus prevent reference; the elaboration of a pseudo-logic based …


Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1974

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


The Lantern Vol. 40, No. 2, Spring 1974, Eva Morgan, David Kenneth Roberts, Stephen Horstmann, Nina Roeder, Edmond Knowles, Debbie Erbe, Darla Wilson, George Bause, Cindy Shelmire, Robert Simon, Phil Henry, Holly Leber, Fred Reiss Apr 1974

The Lantern Vol. 40, No. 2, Spring 1974, Eva Morgan, David Kenneth Roberts, Stephen Horstmann, Nina Roeder, Edmond Knowles, Debbie Erbe, Darla Wilson, George Bause, Cindy Shelmire, Robert Simon, Phil Henry, Holly Leber, Fred Reiss

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Response
• Roads
• Ghost Dance
• Natator
• Make Believe
• An English Sonnet
• A Cinquain
• Icarus
• Alchemy
• Pain
• Love
• Scramblen' Zone
• In the Gathering Wind
• The Circus
• Streams
• The Showdown on the Corner of Main Street and Koscuisko Drive!!!
• Fandango
• Ode to an Orange Orangutan
• Nausea


Nexus, Spring 1974, Wright State University Community Mar 1974

Nexus, Spring 1974, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.


0066: Harry Edmund Danford Papers, 1902-1969, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1974

0066: Harry Edmund Danford Papers, 1902-1969, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

The Harry E. Danford papers consist primarily of the original manuscripts of his books Soakum (1910), The West Virginian (1926), Trail of the Gray Dragoon (1928), Ohio Valley Pioneers (1931), Builders of the West (1959), and Paths of Glory (1969). Also included are resource material related to his books and his personal comments and criticism of the books. Correspondence about the publication of the books, papers concerning his political interests and career as an educator, printed material, and a small number of photographs are also a part of the collection.

To view materials from this collection that are digitized and …


0113: Jesse Stuart Papers, 1929-1986, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1974

0113: Jesse Stuart Papers, 1929-1986, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

The Jesse Stuart Collection consists primarily of magazines given by Mr. Stuart which contain articles, stories, or poems written by him or about him. Approximately half of these items are in the original publication; the others are photoreproductions of originals lent by Mr. Stuart.

Another significant part of the collection was purchased from International Bookfinders, Inc., of Pacific Palisades, California, and includes first editions of Mr. Stuart’s works, galley proofs, and some manuscript material.

A third group of material is comprised of articles, stories, or poems written by or concerning Mr. Stuart which have been located and added to the …