IT’S ALWAYS SOMEBODY’S PARIS: AN EXAMINATION OF PLACE IN NONFICTION WRITING By Jessica E. Sculthorpe This thesis examines the importance of place in nonfiction writing, using both the author’s personal experience as a student in Paris and the writings of other Americans in Paris, including members of the Lost Generation. The first two chapters examine the author’s experience as a young student in Paris. The third and fourth chapters contain the author’s reflection on the process of writing the thesis and an examination of the ways in which other writers have written about Paris in their own nonfiction writing
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IT’S ALWAYS SOMEBODY’S PARIS: AN EXAMINATION OF PLACE IN NONFICTION WRITING By Jessica E. Sculthorpe...
Anything Like Us is a collection of poems with a critical introduction. In this introduction, I exp...
This thesis consists of two parts, a complete poetry manuscript and three pieces of professional wri...
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Benjamin Fondane (1898–1944) had many vocations, sometimes contradictory: he was a poet and a philos...
Matthew Groneman explores the dynamic nature of language through a series of poems broken into three...
The introduction of this thesis is an essay examining the poem Homage to Paul Cezanne by Charles Wri...
The western world, though exceedingly privileged in a myriad of ways, nevertheless gives rise to a c...
This thesis is a transdisciplinary investigation into why, in spite of our best intentions, modern c...
Cities Beyond is a collection of poems about the liminal space between the suburbs and the pasture a...
This study maintains that although Gaspara Stampa\u27s Rime (1554) appears to straddle two popular l...
Thesis (M.F.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006The poems in 'Deeper than Blood' present a mosai...
There is no doubt that schools across the nation face the dilemma of students not reading at grade l...
The poems in Carved take the reader on a journey of self-discovery and explore the inequalities of h...
IT’S ALWAYS SOMEBODY’S PARIS: AN EXAMINATION OF PLACE IN NONFICTION WRITING By Jessica E. Sculthorpe...
Anything Like Us is a collection of poems with a critical introduction. In this introduction, I exp...
This thesis consists of two parts, a complete poetry manuscript and three pieces of professional wri...
This thesis examined whether sorority and non-sorority women differed in their\ud sociosexual orient...
These forty-five works were written over the last ten years while I was studying Creative Writing at...
Benjamin Fondane (1898–1944) had many vocations, sometimes contradictory: he was a poet and a philos...
Matthew Groneman explores the dynamic nature of language through a series of poems broken into three...
The introduction of this thesis is an essay examining the poem Homage to Paul Cezanne by Charles Wri...
The western world, though exceedingly privileged in a myriad of ways, nevertheless gives rise to a c...
This thesis is a transdisciplinary investigation into why, in spite of our best intentions, modern c...
Cities Beyond is a collection of poems about the liminal space between the suburbs and the pasture a...
This study maintains that although Gaspara Stampa\u27s Rime (1554) appears to straddle two popular l...
Thesis (M.F.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006The poems in 'Deeper than Blood' present a mosai...
There is no doubt that schools across the nation face the dilemma of students not reading at grade l...
The poems in Carved take the reader on a journey of self-discovery and explore the inequalities of h...