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The Interpretation Of Dreams, William Greenway May 2003

The Interpretation Of Dreams, William Greenway

Bryant Literary Review

I was back in Georgia (where my Welsh

grandfather came to live),


The Coffee Table Book, Mark Defoe May 2003

The Coffee Table Book, Mark Defoe

Bryant Literary Review

I flipped through the pages, when suddenly

a page seared -- snapshots of bodies ablaze,

bayonets, babies and boots in the face.


Northwest Island, Andrew Paul Sullivan May 2003

Northwest Island, Andrew Paul Sullivan

Bryant Literary Review

Before feathery lavender striations of mackerel sky I forget all else.


Look Now, Charlotte Mandel May 2003

Look Now, Charlotte Mandel

Bryant Literary Review

Bronze oak leaves like cupped hands

offer rainwater


Contributors May 2003

Contributors

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Chosin Reservoir, Robert Wallace May 2003

Chosin Reservoir, Robert Wallace

Bryant Literary Review

SNOW

First the snow: lots of it. Heavy and wet and blinding to the naked eye on a sunny day.


Short Attention Span Scripture, Tommy Graves May 2003

Short Attention Span Scripture, Tommy Graves

Bryant Literary Review

My neighbor across the street was a hundred and ninety years old and she could fly


Explanation, Peter Johnson May 2003

Explanation, Peter Johnson

Bryant Literary Review

What should I tell you? That it rained for five straight days, that the gutters leaked in spite of the duct tape,that a rat ate through the cellar screen and killed the cat.


Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo May 2003

Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

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Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo May 2003

Questioning The Superstructure: A Marxist Critique Of The Rainbow And Women In Love, Diantha Acevedo

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

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Volume 35 (2003), C. V. Davis, Jennifer Menster, Tony Morris Jan 2003

Volume 35 (2003), C. V. Davis, Jennifer Menster, Tony Morris

The Broad River Review

The 2003 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis, Tony Morris, and Jennifer Menster. The publication contains fiction; non-fiction; poetry; art; and photography by student; regional; and national writers and artists. The Broad River Review Editor's Prizes in Fiction and Poetry are chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students. The winner of the poetry award was David Wayne Hampton for his poem, "And Now I Remeber." The winner of the fiction award was Jonathan Wood for his work, "Milk of Paradise." Student art award winners include: Charlie Baber; Cora Oglesby; Ignacio Arana. The cover …


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 2003

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 Mill On The Floss, Elisabeth Rose Gruner Jan 2003

The Mill On The Floss, Elisabeth Rose Gruner

English Faculty Publications

The Mill on the Floss was the second novel Marian Evans published under the pseudonym George Eliot. Born in 1819 to a prosperous estate manager, Marian Evans spent her youth much as her heroine did, in reading and outdoor activities. In 1850 Evans moved to London where she worked as a translator and editor, and fell in love with the writer and editor George Henry Lewes, a married man. Contemporary marriage law prevented Lewes from obtaining a divorce from his adulterous wife; the law held that, having condoned the adultery previously, he now had no grounds for divorce. Knowing this, …