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Poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:

Notes on Longing, 2024

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Identifier: cw_2024spring_huth_susanna.pdf
Overview

"Notes on Longing is an exploration of all things I long for. Physically, Metaphyscially and imagined. A selection of poems written throughout my Graduate Studies, I wanted to capture the essence of what drives me to write, think and feel. Though not always cohesive in subject, a deeper emotionality connected these works together. What do I long for ?" -- Abstract

Dates: 2024

Pearl Wallace Chappell Collection

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Identifier: MSS 022
Scope and Contents This collection documents the teaching and writing career of Pearl Wallace Chappell and the history of the Dallas Academy of Speech and Drama. Included in the collection is biographical information about Pearl Wallace Chappell and historical information about the Dallas Academy of Speech and Drama. There are published poems and plays by Pearl Wallace Chappell and an audio recording of her giving a poetry reading shortly before her death. Also included are alumni directories and yearbooks,...
Dates: 1914 - 1969; 2012

People / Places / Things / Ideas, 2019

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Identifier: cw_2019spring_wildes_april.pdf
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"People/Places/Things/Ideas attempts to unpack experience, we as humans, internalize. The collection is separated into sections—highlighting each piece through the central theme and placing them into its respected noun-home. There are poems of womanhood, abuse, and mental health— each carrying a weight that the speaker has borne over time." -- Abstract

Dates: 2019

Reach You Tonight, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_janusis_jacqueline.pdf
Overview "My thesis is focused on themes of grief, loneliness, and the natural world. One of my goals for these poems was to take myself out of them, and to be an observer of my surroundings. There is also an emphasis on the connection of self to nature, and how that can sometimes be neglected. Considering these themes, another intention for this project was to employ as many forms possible. I utilize fragmentation as well as more traditional forms such as the sonnet. My title provides readers with a...
Dates: 2023

Self-Induced Exorcism Inside an Empty House, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_guttmann_graeme.pdf
Overview "Self-Induced Exorcism Inside an Empty House is a cerebral road trip of poems exploring what it means to leave and be left, both physically – death, the leaving of a lover — and esoterically — what happens to the body and the mind when the things that have kept us stable leave? What happens when we exorcise the things that are holding us back or holding us together? Self-Induced Exorcism explores how grief manifests — how, even before loss, the anticipation of it can shape the way we move...
Dates: 2023

Sightings, 1994

 Item — Item 0113502359103: [Barcode: 0113502359103]
Scope and Content Note From the Series: The series contains Master's theses from 1943 to present. The theses consist of either a production book and a media component or solely a production book. The production books were originally submitted as physical bound copies, but were later submitted digitally. The physical production books are stored offsite and the digital production books are stored in the College's preservation repository.The media components consist of U-matic tapes, VHS tapes, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays and...
Dates: 1994

The book of strange migrations, 2021

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Identifier: wr_2021fall_haneyjardine_richard.pdf
Overview "Throughout the five mirror sequences of "the book of strange migrations"—each about different types of exile—I explore and explode traditional forms, particularly sonnets. The first sequence—thirteen poems—examines emerging gay sexuality (darkened by childhood abuse) and sexual maturation (against the backdrop of the AIDS pandemic's worst years). The second—eleven sonnets—traces a relationship that persists despite disappointments, deceits, and separations. The third sequence—fifteen...
Dates: 2021

The boots, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_noto_joseph.pdf
Overview "This collection of poems focuses on letter poems to a variety of people in my life. In between these letter poems there are a different blend of poems that offer a glimpse into the life of the writer. This work offers a well-balanced mix of emotional urgency and interior monologue. Often, my work involves details of what it is like living with mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, and this work is no different. The poems that are not letter poems often offer an inside view of the...
Dates: 2023

The Braid, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_baron_gabriela.pdf
Overview "This thesis explores threads of identity, weaving together influences that shape the sense of self, including ancestry, childhood, culture, and religion. These themes spread across three sections; "on a loom" is a meditation on interfaith upbringing and the reconciliation of two belief systems, "heirloom" relates to paternal ties, and "bloom" speaks to maternal heritage. The collection highlights two matriarchs and how they lived out their individual cultures (Jewish and Colombian) and...
Dates: 2023

The Day Lilies, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_fitzpatrick_mikaela.pdf
Overview "The Day Lilies is a collection that weaves intimate poems about family, romantic relationships, nature, and mysticism to illustrate what it means to venture away from a world of familiarity to embrace the unknown. Moving from the countryside of Pennsylvania to the cityscape of Boston thrusted me out of my comfort zone and opened me up to experiences I would've never been able to imagine before. Daylilies have taught me that it's possible to thrive wherever you are planted. This collection...
Dates: 2023

The Race of Daphne, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_beckmann_sarah.pdf
Overview "This collection of poetry, structured as a crew race, reflects a metaphor: life is a race, a battle. The speaker views life through the lenses of girlhood, womanhood, and motherhood, and through the experiences of being a rower and writer. Heroes, poets, and athletes crowned with laurel wreaths in ancient Greco-Roman times were usually male—these poems subvert that narrative in contemporary times by revealing unsung heroism in the ordinary, domestic, and female. These pieces describe the...
Dates: 2023

The unfolding fan of days, 2007

 Item — Item 0113502850077: [Barcode: 0113502850077]
Overview

The Unfolding Fan of Days, a master's thesis in poetry, consists of two sections. The first is a collection of original poems treating family mythology and the experience of being an English teacher in France. The second presents a selection of poems by A

Dates: 2007