Hatch is a novel which examines the struggles of urbanization, drug additiction, alienation from community, and shame which threaten a rural Oklahoma family. The Metzers live on a farm in Hatch, a town formed in the 1890s from the enthusiasm and idealism of Land Run pioneers and German immigrants. The story juxtaposes traditional rural life with contemporary issues such as adultery, addiction, and race and illustrates how characters resist their insulated environment
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishMichael GillsMy Honors Creative Thesis is a manuscript of a...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part tells about the European homes of my parents...
This Masters by research consists of a rural romance novel called Mungabah, and an accompanying exeg...
Place is constantly being reconstituted, yet few studies look at how that change occurs over time. T...
Most Oklahoma land runs took place in the 1890s, but at the turn of the century, many available home...
Seasons of a River is a fictional story about a woman looking back on her life. In her recollections...
This Red Earth is a young adult historical verse-novel which explores themes of desire, guilt, and o...
My thesis is a novel-length work of historical fiction entitled Thickwood. The novel can be situated...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
The Round Barn is a novel in two parts that tells the story of two Iowa farm families during the per...
This thesis discusses the effects, primarily on a person’s identity, caused by rural to urban migrat...
This thesis examines various fictional depictions of Scandinavian pioneer women and their struggle t...
Edith Summers Kelley's novel Weeds was published in 1923 by Harcourt, Brace. Despite receiving criti...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
Rurality is a collection of short fiction that seeks to explore the unique lives of characters in ru...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishMichael GillsMy Honors Creative Thesis is a manuscript of a...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part tells about the European homes of my parents...
This Masters by research consists of a rural romance novel called Mungabah, and an accompanying exeg...
Place is constantly being reconstituted, yet few studies look at how that change occurs over time. T...
Most Oklahoma land runs took place in the 1890s, but at the turn of the century, many available home...
Seasons of a River is a fictional story about a woman looking back on her life. In her recollections...
This Red Earth is a young adult historical verse-novel which explores themes of desire, guilt, and o...
My thesis is a novel-length work of historical fiction entitled Thickwood. The novel can be situated...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
The Round Barn is a novel in two parts that tells the story of two Iowa farm families during the per...
This thesis discusses the effects, primarily on a person’s identity, caused by rural to urban migrat...
This thesis examines various fictional depictions of Scandinavian pioneer women and their struggle t...
Edith Summers Kelley's novel Weeds was published in 1923 by Harcourt, Brace. Despite receiving criti...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
Rurality is a collection of short fiction that seeks to explore the unique lives of characters in ru...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishMichael GillsMy Honors Creative Thesis is a manuscript of a...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part tells about the European homes of my parents...
This Masters by research consists of a rural romance novel called Mungabah, and an accompanying exeg...