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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Student Recital: Benjamin Keller, Baritone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Student Recital: Benjamin Keller, Baritone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Klezmer Conservatory Band, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Klezmer Conservatory Band, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Messiah, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Messiah, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Chamber Ensemble Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Chamber Ensemble Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Ur Jazz Ensemble With Chris Vadala, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Ur Jazz Ensemble With Chris Vadala, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Mark Bernat, Double Bass, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Mark Bernat, Double Bass, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Of Richmond Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The Canadian Brass, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The Canadian Brass, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Playing Paradis, Performed By Claudia Stevens, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Playing Paradis, Performed By Claudia Stevens, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Fraud In African-American Civil War Pensions : Augustus Parlett Lloyd, Pension Attorney, 1882-1909, Carrie Kiewitt
A Study Of Fraud In African-American Civil War Pensions : Augustus Parlett Lloyd, Pension Attorney, 1882-1909, Carrie Kiewitt
Master's Theses
This work examines fraud in the United States Civil War Military Pension system from 1882-1909 by showing how one attorney, Augustus Parlett Lloyd, defrauded the government on numerous occasions without ever being punished. Research for this work was conducted by studying a group of seventy-three African-American veterans who relied on Lloyd to assist in the application process and by using federal pension records, the manuscript census records, vital statistics, records of the federal Pension Bureau, and several secondary works to explore how Lloyd related to his clients, his associates and the Pension Bureau. This study concludes that Lloyd, the most …
Tallis Scholars, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Tallis Scholars, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Marcus Roberts, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Marcus Roberts, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Student Showcases, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Student Showcases, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Master Class With Marilyn Horne, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Master Class With Marilyn Horne, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Please, Step In, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Please, Step In, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Family Weekend Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Family Weekend Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Russell Wilson, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Russell Wilson, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
A Glorious Feast For The Eyes : The Roles Of Iconography And Sight In Chaucer's The Prioress's Tale And The Second Nun's Tale, Kelly Marie Bruce
A Glorious Feast For The Eyes : The Roles Of Iconography And Sight In Chaucer's The Prioress's Tale And The Second Nun's Tale, Kelly Marie Bruce
Master's Theses
This thesis investigates Chaucer's use of iconography and sight in The Prioress's Tale and The Second Nun's Tale and how these elements symbiotically support and enhance the text so that the tales themselves become iconic. An overview of medieval religious practices and doctrines is followed by a discussion of The Prioress's Tale, in which Chaucer's direct reference to a Virgin icon is explored. Further, the analysis focuses on the way in which visual cues supplement the meaning of the written word. A discussion of The Second Nun's Tale follows, exploring the relationship between sight and faith. The importance of …
"Nothingness/ In Words Enclose" : Supplementarity And The "Veil" Of Language In Samuel Beckett's Murphy And Watt, Justin P. Jakovac
"Nothingness/ In Words Enclose" : Supplementarity And The "Veil" Of Language In Samuel Beckett's Murphy And Watt, Justin P. Jakovac
Master's Theses
Samuel Beckett has asserted that language is a "veil" in which he must "bore one hole after another..., until what lurks behind it - be it something or nothing - begins to seep through." This thesis employs Derrida's assertion that language involves the play of differance and the supplementarity of the sign. Since the supplement, in Derrida's words, "fills and marks a determined lack," language calls attention to the gap of nothingness already present in the play of differance. Murphy and Watt present both the desire for "semantic succour" of the veil and the awareness - more fully …
Myth And Myth-Making In James Branch Cabell's Jurgen : A Comedy Of Justice, Christopher Carson Crenshaw
Myth And Myth-Making In James Branch Cabell's Jurgen : A Comedy Of Justice, Christopher Carson Crenshaw
Master's Theses
Criticism extant on myth in Cabell's Jurgen has focused largely either on the presence of specific mythos in the text, or on the universal application of those myths to the modern world via the cultural-anthropological methods first described in Sir James Frazer's The Golden Bough. The common thread in such criticism is that myth is always perceived as an authoritative structure for the transmission of the author's themes. This thesis proposes, however, that the satirical tone and self-conscious allegory of Jurgen systematically combine to strip myth of all authority, placing it in a role which conceals, rather than transmits, …
Prohibition In Richmond, Joseph George Era
Prohibition In Richmond, Joseph George Era
Master's Theses
The effort to abolish Virginia's liquor trade was a failed experiment in Richmond. The city's liquor industry prospered at the turn of the century, as anti-liquor forces gradually drove saloons from the rural areas of the state. From 1916 until 1933, the political influence of groups like the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia and the Women's Christian Temperance Union led to state-wide prohibition. For seventeen years, various state and federal laws were enacted to stop the flow of ardent spirits. Despite tremendous costs for enforcement, and constant pressure by prohibitionists on the city's courts and juries, many Richmonders flouted the liquor …
"Old Flu's" Artillerymen In War And Peacetime, Matthew Glenn Hall
"Old Flu's" Artillerymen In War And Peacetime, Matthew Glenn Hall
Master's Theses
Using a unique approach to study the 218 members of Snead's Battery, a Civil War artillery unit from Fluvanna County, Virginia, this thesis draws upon material from a variety of public and private records to describe the lives of its members before, during, and after the Civil War. Included in a narrative for the first time, some of the findings provide new insights into the experiences of the soldiers. Through six chapters, their story is presented by addressing three questions: What was the background of the Artillerymen?, What did they experience during the war?, What happened to the surviving veterans …
"Something For The Girls" : Demeter, Persephone, And Hecate In Eudora Welty's Delta Wedding And The Optimist's Daughter, Amy Davidson Grubb
"Something For The Girls" : Demeter, Persephone, And Hecate In Eudora Welty's Delta Wedding And The Optimist's Daughter, Amy Davidson Grubb
Master's Theses
Eudora Welty's novels of Southern women and ritual reveal her desire to convey a woman's world and to imbue it with a prelapsarian power of feminine self-knowledge. To create this world, Welty draws upon the mythological signifiers of Demeter, Persephone, and Hecate. Utilizing natural imagery of food and flowers, Welty develops a fecund, spring-like landscape and explores the relationship between character, author, and myth. What begins in Delta Wedding as a search to reaffirm the existence of a world spirit concludes in The Optimist's Daughter as a triumphant rebirth of the feminine spirit. Laurel McKelva Hand, unlike her predecessor Laura …
A Political And Economic History Of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1840-1860, Christopher Robert Finley
A Political And Economic History Of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1840-1860, Christopher Robert Finley
Master's Theses
This thesis explores the political and economic factors in the growth of Fredericksburg, Virginia during the twenty years preceding the Civil War. The town's population growth is examined in relation to occupations, wealth, status, and both the political and economic patterns of living during the period. The impact of the competition with other Virginia towns and the successes and failures of the town as it slowly moved away from being a commercial center toward becoming chiefly concerned with manufacturing is explored. Information on Fredericksburg was obtained primarily from the United States census, public documents, memoirs and newspapers. The data was …
Voicing Manhood : Masculinity And Dialogue In Ernest J. Gaines's "The Sky Is Gray," "Three Men," And A Gathering Of Old Men, William T. Mallon
Voicing Manhood : Masculinity And Dialogue In Ernest J. Gaines's "The Sky Is Gray," "Three Men," And A Gathering Of Old Men, William T. Mallon
Master's Theses
Using concepts both from gender studies of literature and from discourse theory, this thesis explores the relationship between race, masculinity, and dialogue in Ernest Gaines's "The Sky is Gray," "Three Men," and A Gathering of Old Men. In these works, Gaines demonstrates that manhood can be achieved by a process of linguistic appropriation. His African-American male characters become men through the utterance, not the violent act. This thesis examines how Gaines's black men appropriate language among distinct groups: themselves, the extended black community, and the white community.
Practicing What He Preached : How Martin Luther Lived Out His "Universal Priesthood Of All Believers", David C. Mayes
Practicing What He Preached : How Martin Luther Lived Out His "Universal Priesthood Of All Believers", David C. Mayes
Master's Theses
When Martin Luther entered the monastery in 1505 as an Augustinian monk, he left the corrupted, inherently less-spiritual "world" for the religiously-oriented, celibate life in a cloister-the highest, most holy road one could take as a Christian. After a number of years he discovered that he was no more certain about his salvation or God's acceptance of him than the day he had become a monk. The only way to please God came through faith, which a farmer or housewife could have as equally as a monk or a nun. Therefore, he left the monastery to return to the world …
Twixt Ocean And Pines : The Seaside Resort At Virginia Beach, 1880-1930, Jonathan Mark Souther
Twixt Ocean And Pines : The Seaside Resort At Virginia Beach, 1880-1930, Jonathan Mark Souther
Master's Theses
America's seashore was virtually untouched prior to the Civil War. The American attitude toward leisure held that any time spent engaging in unproductive activities was time wasted. In antebellum society, industrialization had yet to transform the lifestyles of rank and- file Americans. In a predominantly agrarian society, work and leisure were ill-defined. No widespread notion of"leisure time" existed. To be sure, a few resorts did flourish in the antebellum United States. With the notable exceptions of Newport, Rhode Island, and Cape May, New Jersey, these tended to be health resorts situated in close proximity to inland springs believed to offer …
Senior Recital: Christa Love, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Senior Recital: Christa Love, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Junior Recital: Sarah Weinzierl, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Junior Recital: Sarah Weinzierl, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.