Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
A place in the sun, 2004
This collection of short stories primarily examines the conflicts between women and men and what happens when things go wrong. Through conflict and failure, the protagonists obtain a better understanding of self and with that, the ability to change.
A plague of honey, 1994
A Plague of Shadows, 2020
A Plain Glass Sheet: Essays on Pain and Illness, 2023
A portfolio of published writing, 1992
Collection of magazine articles and public relations releases. Includes articles on the local music scene in Boston, issues affecting graduate students at Emerson, and press releases for music and theater events.
A postcard for everything, 2005
This is a collection of primarily lyric poems that examine personal relationships, often through photographic and cinematic metaphors. -- abstract.
A proposal for an academic journal entitled "Literary Women", 1997
A rancher's haven, 2011
A novel draft set in 1943 in the Flint Hills of Kansas examining the themes of identity, love, family, and survival. A girl is left to run the family ranch with her grandmother when her brother joins the army. -- abstract.
A reflection on the design process for the production of "Madeline's Rescue", 1994
A ring of keys, 2003
A room with twelve doors, 2005
Set in San Francisco in the 1970s against the backdrop of the emerging HIV/AIDS crisis, this novel excerpt begins the story of a classical pianist. -- abstract.
A sack of hammers, 2004
Examines relationships between people who love each other deeply, but not always gently or kindly -- abstract.
A scattered tribe : profiles of Provincetown whale watching, 2007
Profiles of captains from the Dolphin Fleet--the first whale watch company on the east coast--and scientists from the Center for Coastal Studies--a global front-runner in whale research and conservation--show convergence here in the cause of preservation
A scrap of her blue dress, 2005
In these collected short stories, set throughout the 1980's and 1990's, ranging from Maine to San Francisco, a variety of characters find themselves caught somewhere between fantasy, what they imagine or wish themselves and their lives to be, and reality.
A scrapbook summer, 1997
A selective study of American city and regional magazines, 2003
A sense of place, 1996
Collection of personal essays that capture a sense of place and edescibe internal struggles for identity.
A seven-color palimpsest : a master's portfolio, 1988
A shape for light, 2009
A Shape For Light is a collection of lyric poetry exploring interior space and experience in relation to the physical world and language. The sections reflect the speaker's use of place to define the personal, observation and its interaction with visual a