Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2105 Collections and/or Records:
De-Vilifying the Panthers: How 2000s University Presses Challenged Dominant Historical Conceptions of the Black Panther Party, 2023
Dead as a doornail, 1985
Dead letters, 1997
Deadbeat, 2001
Deadweight Slump, 2022
Dear Catherine, 2018
Dear everyone, I'm sorry : a memoir, 2011
'Dear Everyone: I'm Sorry' is a memoir of the author's long and sometimes sordid undergraduate career. During his junior year at the University of Pennsylvania, Stockman discovered a mentor in the writer Paul Hendrickson - just as he (Stockman) was failin
Death of a Giant, 2023
"Death of a Giant is a novella about addiction and family dynamics. Complicated relationships are told through the unreliable lens of an anti-hero hoping to reconstruct the illusion of a perfect family. The narrator, George Dane, is the father of an addict, his daughter, Lorelei. Lorelei's second overdose opens a pandora's box of old memories for George. In his fight to ignore his own shortcomings, he runs the risk of losing everything." -- Abstract
Deep, dark places of the heart, 2015
A collection of stories that centers on characters whose lives are disrupted or bound together by secrets -- those that protect or inhibit them from what they desire the most. --Abstract.
Definitions of selfhood in the novels of Elizabeth Stoddard, 1997
Defying gravity, 1999
Delicate stories : translations and a poem, 2011
This thesis comprises one long poem in English and twenty-seven short translations from German, French, and Latin. The long poem, South, takes a single (and possibly spurious) wartime anecdote told by the narrator's grandfather as the point of departure f
Departures, 2007
This collection of twenty short stories takes its name from the travel motif running throughout its pages, as well as its intention to serve as a departure from traditional narrative structures and techniques--as evidenced by the use of intertextual devic
Depend on the wind, 1998
Depths, 2023
Desert sirens : women trailblazers in the American West from the frontier to today, 2017
"Rexamines the lives of ten remarkable women in the deserts of the American West. As writers, artists, explorers, and leaders, these women carved out new spaces for women everywhere. Combining biography, history, memoir, and travel writing, Desert Sirens retells the West's history through its strange, enigmatic, and iconic women who have lived by their own rules in the deserts." --Abstract.
Designing destino : a travel magazine, 2002
Developing illusions, 1999
Dhyana portrait gallery, 1993
Different prayers to the same god, 2009
I go on a journey through New England researching the Rev. James Fitton, a Catholic priest who built the church in New England during the Irish Potato Famine despite strong Protestant animosity. My journey leads me not only to an understanding of Fitton's