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English Language and Literature

2023

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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing

A Mid-September Late Afternoon At Trident, Korkut Onaran Apr 2023

A Mid-September Late Afternoon At Trident, Korkut Onaran

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Heart Of A Monster, Gabriella King Apr 2023

Heart Of A Monster, Gabriella King

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Thieving, Janet Banks Apr 2023

Thieving, Janet Banks

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


River Ran, Rosalynde Vas Dias Apr 2023

River Ran, Rosalynde Vas Dias

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Tarantula Season, Eric Depriester Apr 2023

Tarantula Season, Eric Depriester

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh Apr 2023

The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Hunger Of Kites, Daniel Edward Moore Apr 2023

Hunger Of Kites, Daniel Edward Moore

Bryant Literary Review

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The Past Is Everything, Fran Schumer Apr 2023

The Past Is Everything, Fran Schumer

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Gin Rummies, E.M. Schorb Apr 2023

Gin Rummies, E.M. Schorb

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Dream No. 1538, David Konitzer Apr 2023

Dream No. 1538, David Konitzer

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Scattering, David Konitzer Apr 2023

Scattering, David Konitzer

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Bell's Vireo, Heather Lang-Cassera Apr 2023

Bell's Vireo, Heather Lang-Cassera

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Attics, Mark Brazaitis Apr 2023

Attics, Mark Brazaitis

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Clinical, Christopher Stewart Apr 2023

Clinical, Christopher Stewart

Bryant Literary Review

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Ash Spring, Heather Lang-Cassera Apr 2023

Ash Spring, Heather Lang-Cassera

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt Apr 2023

We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Sometimes, Always, Never, Kharan Badri Apr 2023

Sometimes, Always, Never, Kharan Badri

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Postcards From The Stage, Michael Cannistraci Apr 2023

Postcards From The Stage, Michael Cannistraci

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh Apr 2023

The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh Apr 2023

The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Adapting The Classics: Making The Invisible Visible, Kate Isabel Foley Apr 2023

Adapting The Classics: Making The Invisible Visible, Kate Isabel Foley

Theater Honors Papers

This project seeks to answer the question, “How can a writer use an old story to shine new light on modern issues and make the invisible visible?” My adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a genderbent retelling with queer themes while my adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan is a dark reimagining of Mrs. Darling as an antihero protagonist who must become Captain Hook to try to save her children. Both my research and these two plays focus on bringing visibility to marginalized communities, specifically women and members of the queer community.


Confessions Of Crooks: An Analysis Of How Art Influences Society's View On Antiheroes And Redemption Through An Original Short Story Collection, Connor Thomas Wilkerson Apr 2023

Confessions Of Crooks: An Analysis Of How Art Influences Society's View On Antiheroes And Redemption Through An Original Short Story Collection, Connor Thomas Wilkerson

Undergraduate Theses

The twenty-first century has successfully bred the notion that everyone who commits a morally reprehensible action is themselves a morally reprehensible individual with absolutely no redeeming factors. This notion, however, simply isn’t accurate as it is shown in not only some of the most popular media of the age but also some of the most famous crimes of the age that people who commit heinous actions aren’t always entirely heinous. With this thesis, I plan to make an argument that condemns judgement on the morality of individuals without knowing their full stories. Specifically, I plan to write a short story …


Are We Good Or Bad Or Somewhere In Between?: An Original Novel, Faith Lymburner Apr 2023

Are We Good Or Bad Or Somewhere In Between?: An Original Novel, Faith Lymburner

Honors Theses

This thesis is an original fantasy/crime/mystery novel that takes a look at the concept that no one is just good or bad; instead, everyone is somewhere in between. The process/challenges of writing my first novel and leading into writing a mystery/crime novel (this is the first draft).


Mountains In The Deep, Andy Strauss Apr 2023

Mountains In The Deep, Andy Strauss

Honors Theses

When Evan, prince of the Fourth Quadrant, sees a vision of a ghost-like crown hovering over his father's head, he is sent on a dangerous mission to face the mystical shadow beast ravaging his kingdom--the same beast that has marked him as its prey and that will stop at nothing to hunt him down.


The De-Indigenisation Of The English Language: On Linguistic Idiosyncrasy, Fayssal Bensalah Apr 2023

The De-Indigenisation Of The English Language: On Linguistic Idiosyncrasy, Fayssal Bensalah

Journal of Creative Writing Studies

This paper introduces and explains a fresh adaptation of linguistic hybridity. This creative strategy is common among postcolonial, transnational and transcultural writers, who would import linguistic features from their first languages to hybridise their prose and paint it with a distinctive identity. I aim, however, to demonstrate that my English text can be hybridised without looking outside the English language, but rather by looking within it. The English language, as I argue, is already a hybrid language, populated by thousands of words borrowed from various languages, including Arabic. The words of this latter, if used intelligently and selectively in my …


Back Matter Apr 2023

Back Matter

The Woodward Review: A Creative and Critical Journal

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Apr 2023

Front Matter

The Woodward Review: A Creative and Critical Journal

No abstract provided.


A New Atticus Is Afoot: The Portrayal Of Lawyers In Popular Culture, Anna Thrush Apr 2023

A New Atticus Is Afoot: The Portrayal Of Lawyers In Popular Culture, Anna Thrush

Senior Theses

This project analyzes the stereotypical image of lawyers in popular culture, focusing on either overly demonic or unrealistically heroic. Both stereotypes that are common portrayals of attorneys in popular culture are unrealistic and deny society a true comprehension of the profession. Popular culture has molded the image of lawyers to the characteristics that sell, rather than focusing on a realistic portrayal. Therefore, popular culture creates a falsely dramatized image of attorneys to generate revenue, putting the reputation and future of the profession as risk. These stereotypes are exemplified in this project through a close literary analysis of lawyer characters from …


2023 Greenleaf Review (No. 36), Sigma Tau Delta Apr 2023

2023 Greenleaf Review (No. 36), Sigma Tau Delta

Greenleaf Review

No abstract provided.


The Cross And The Crime Scene: The Convergence Of Writing As A Christian And The Mystery Genre, Ellie Talalight Apr 2023

The Cross And The Crime Scene: The Convergence Of Writing As A Christian And The Mystery Genre, Ellie Talalight

Senior Honors Theses

This creative thesis begins with a discussion of the different approaches to writing as a Christian. It describes the evangelistic approach, the integrative approach, and the thematic approach, which vary in the degree to which the author’s faith is explicitly or implicitly included. The thesis then focuses on the way Dorothy Sayers and G. K. Chesterton incorporated their faith into their mystery stories. It then includes excerpts from an original mystery novel. Finally, it considers the value and purpose of this project.