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Animals Alive and Dead
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Collection of poems.
Date:
May 2019
Creator:
Tieger, Leah
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The UNT Digital Library
"Driving Lessons" and Other Stories
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A study through short stories of the emotional effects on close family relationships before and after a traumatic death.
Date:
December 2019
Creator:
Allen, Laura Spencer
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The UNT Digital Library
Flotsam: Men in Isolation
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An interrogation of male behavior in isolated masculine spaces through short stories, an essay, and chapters from a novel-in-progress.
Date:
May 2019
Creator:
Smith, Morgan Inigo
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The UNT Digital Library
"Life Holders"
Life Holders is a collection of personal essays reflecting on my interactions with others concerning my military service.
Date:
May 2019
Creator:
Irvin, William Ross
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The UNT Digital Library
"Running from My Youth": Essays
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Running From My Youth: Essays is a collection of nonfiction essays that explore important moments and experiences from the narrator's youth, and how he has addressed and remembered them in the years since. Some of the essays explore the narrator's time as a distance-runner, while others explore the awkwardness and discomfort onset by religion and nudity.
Date:
December 2019
Creator:
Jernigan, Hunter Jason Alexander
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The UNT Digital Library
"A Very Fine Piece of Writing": Parnell and the Joycean Text, 1905-1922
Charles Stewart Parnell was James Joyce's most significant political influence to a degree that has yet to be fully acknowledged or explored. This thesis proposes a "theory of Parnell" in Joyce's works up to the end of Ulysses, arguing that close attention to Parnell's evolution points to a significant shift in the evolution of Joyce's literary forms. In Joyce's juvenilia, political writings, and early fiction, Parnell always appears with a heroic, even Messianic, cast, which the most significant moments in the fiction pair with a strict adherence to dramatic forms. However, significant moments in both "Ivy Day in the Committee Room" and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man lay the groundwork for stylistic and representative transformations in Ulysses. In that novel, the myth of Parnell is deflated, even as Joyce appropriates its most essential qualities in the development of his panoply of styles. Episodes from "Telemachus" to "Wandering Rocks" critically examine the myth of Parnell even as they link it with the constraints of dramatic forms. Later episodes, most notably "Cyclops," "Circe," and "Eumaeus" attempt to make use of elements of "Parnellite" style, training a community of readers in acts of collective imagination that keep the Parnellite …
Date:
May 2019
Creator:
Smith, Benjamin J.
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The UNT Digital Library