This poetry research project follows the black plague as it travels through Europe, in the 1300’s. It includes fictional narrations, plague mythology, scientific research, and poetic illustrations of what the black plague wrought on Europe and its people. The collection of poems includes: short narratives, abecedarians, found forms, etc. In this presentation I will be discussing the overall effect that the black plague had on Europe, and how I went about finding and incorporating that research into a poetic conduit. I will also discuss the reasoning for the poems format, and how you go about choosing the way in which you want to format the information into poetry (structure, style, figurative language, etc.
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
Doubtless the bubonic plague epidemic of 1348 was one of the most catastrophic events to ever affect...
The Black Death came to Europe in 1347 and in just three years devastated Europe, fundamentally chan...
This poetry research project follows the black plague as it travels through Europe, in the 1300’s. ...
In this paper we will show how the different waves of plague both in Brittany, France, and the Iberi...
When they saw the sea horizon Messinští mast Genoese galleys, which came from the business offices i...
Plague epidemics and pandemics in the past of humanity have been described in historical sources and...
This thesis will attempt to describe how the second pandemic influenced various areas of life in Eur...
We present the ramifications of the Black Plague using ArcGis Story maps. Using this source enables ...
The Black Death (1347-1352 CE) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to h...
Plague left Western Europe in 1720, never to return again in epidemic proportions, yet its legacy ha...
There are several aims of this study. One goal is to consider the multi-dimensional nature of diseas...
The bubonic plague devastated parts of Europe multiple times throughout the Middle Ages, though none...
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
Doubtless the bubonic plague epidemic of 1348 was one of the most catastrophic events to ever affect...
The Black Death came to Europe in 1347 and in just three years devastated Europe, fundamentally chan...
This poetry research project follows the black plague as it travels through Europe, in the 1300’s. ...
In this paper we will show how the different waves of plague both in Brittany, France, and the Iberi...
When they saw the sea horizon Messinští mast Genoese galleys, which came from the business offices i...
Plague epidemics and pandemics in the past of humanity have been described in historical sources and...
This thesis will attempt to describe how the second pandemic influenced various areas of life in Eur...
We present the ramifications of the Black Plague using ArcGis Story maps. Using this source enables ...
The Black Death (1347-1352 CE) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to h...
Plague left Western Europe in 1720, never to return again in epidemic proportions, yet its legacy ha...
There are several aims of this study. One goal is to consider the multi-dimensional nature of diseas...
The bubonic plague devastated parts of Europe multiple times throughout the Middle Ages, though none...
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
Doubtless the bubonic plague epidemic of 1348 was one of the most catastrophic events to ever affect...
The Black Death came to Europe in 1347 and in just three years devastated Europe, fundamentally chan...