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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Staying Out Of The Clutches Of The Goddess: Heeding The Wisdom Of Tennessee Williams, Richard Goodman
Staying Out Of The Clutches Of The Goddess: Heeding The Wisdom Of Tennessee Williams, Richard Goodman
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
American Again In My Lai, Charles Waugh
American Again In My Lai, Charles Waugh
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 6, June 2008, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 6, June 2008, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba!
No abstract provided.
Midnight Dawning: A Reconciliation, Astrid Drew
Midnight Dawning: A Reconciliation, Astrid Drew
Senior Honors Projects
Within the past several years, best-seller lists have witnessed a growth in popularity of memoirs or creative non-fiction writing. Being an avid bookstore wanderer, I noticed this influx and wondered about the reasons behind it. What is so appealing about this genre to readers, and why do people write these kinds of books? What sort of mental processes within the author’s mind are expressed on the page, and how do those processes reflect or interact with the reader? Is it all merely cathartic writing/reading? Or is it a mode of solidifying one’s identity and place in the world, both for …
Of Blood And Bone, Joe Wilkins
Of Blood And Bone, Joe Wilkins
Faculty Publications
In this essay, Joe Wilkins muses on the loss of a corporeal knowledge of death.
An Army Of Housewives: Women’S Wartime Columns In Two Mainstream Israeli Newspapers, Shira Klein
An Army Of Housewives: Women’S Wartime Columns In Two Mainstream Israeli Newspapers, Shira Klein
History Faculty Articles and Research
At the height of Israel's 1948 war, women's columns in the newspapers Ha'aretz and Ma‘ariv offered readers advice, stories, and letters. They focused on domestic practices such as preparing food, sewing clothes, dressing fashionably and providing comfort. At first glance, they completely ignored the war raging around them. However, this essay shows that the columnists portrayed housewives' roles, no less than men's front-line fighting, as an important part of the nation's wartime effort. The columnists and their responding readers took the housewives' domestic practices, which made them seem so unfit for battle and turned them into a battlefield of their …
Et Cetera, Marshall University
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 Liberal Arts As A Way Of Being Humane, Mike Meginnis
The Liberal Arts As A Way Of Being Humane, Mike Meginnis
Kristi Schultz Broughton Liberal Arts Essay Contest
2008 Topic:
The Reach for Coherence: The Value of Complementarity Among the Sciences and Humanities in Your Liberal Education
Ua37/11 Faculty/Staff Personal Papers James Cornette, Wku Archives
Ua37/11 Faculty/Staff Personal Papers James Cornette, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications related to Western Kentucky University and Bowling Green by James Cornette.