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    • Effects of the 2007-2008 financial crisis on United States poetry as shown by Joshua Clover's Red Epic 

      Roberts, Joseph Hunter (5/1/2023)
      This essay outlines the effects of the 2007-2008 financial crisis on United States poetry, as shown by Joshua Clover's Red Epic. It does this by first informing on the nature of the 2007-2008 financial crisis before moving ...
    • Journey for the self 

      Lowery, Caroline (2018-12-06)
      Lyric poetry creates a voice foreign to the conscious voice of the writer. It filters the unconscious material within us and gives the writer access to that part of themselves through the act of writing. Lyric voice comes ...
    • Mother Moon: Conflation of myth and motherhood in Sylvia Plath's poetry 

      Ruley, Ashlyn (2020-12-09)
      The theme of Plath's personal life and mental illness overshadowing her writings threads its way through most of the criticisms of her work. While a reading of her poems as strictly confessional severely limits the readers ...
    • Song of the blades 

      Landin, Eric (12/2/2022)
      A fantasy novel told as an epic poem, taking inspiration from Greek and Norse epics and from the works of J.R.R Tolkien.
    • Swan song of the South: Jean Toomer's Cane and an exploration of silence 

      Williams, Mitchel (2018-12-10)
      Literary theorist J. Peter Moore founds his argument on silence and its function as a phenomenon in African American social life by analyzing the poetry of Amiri Baraka and theorists of African American literature. Moore ...