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Pulled out of the land: the poetry of Seamus Heaney and its usage of the past
(University of Missouri, College of Arts and Sciences, 2013)
The culture someone grows up in helps to define that person, for better or for worse. This culture steeps itself into the writer's work, and helps make the writer into who he or she is. For Seamus Heaney, this steeping was ...
Missouri alumnus, volume 005, number 09-10 (1917 February)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1917)
MUtation, 1996
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1996)
Yearbook for the University of Missouri--Columbia School of Medicine.
The shepherd of the hills
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012)
One spring day, an elderly man from the city, Daniel
Howitt, enters the Ozark Mountains, ostensibly on a vacation
to improve his health, which has suffered due to events
concerning his believed long-dead son, Howard, ...
"Written So You Can Understand It" : the process and people behind creating an issue of Popular Mechanics
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
At 112 years old, Popular Mechanics has one of the longest legacies in magazines. Looking at the editorial process, editor-in-chief Jim Meigs talks about what makes great science journalism at Popular Mechanics. He talks ...
The monstrous woman : gothic monstrosity and graphic novels
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
I fell in love with a monster once. Although I never knew his name, he still managed to change my life. He came to me through the words of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and I would be remiss if I did not pay some homage to ...
Proceedings of the Missouri Community Development Clinic, October 14, 1958, Columbia, Missouri
(University of Missouri, 1959)
The function of literature in secondary education
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
No subject in the curriculum of the secondary school receives more attention than does literature. This was true in the days when it was to be found only in a foreign tongue and before complexity of interests had given a ...
The pleasure-pain motif in the poetry of John Keats
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1972)
This study is intended to show that one of the commonly noted motifs in the poetry of Keats is also a feature of considerable importance. The swift interchange of pleasure and pain or the ability of the poet to be happy ...
Mosaics Magazine, 2005 Winter
(University of Missouri--Columbia, College of Arts and Science, 2005)
Magazine of the College of Arts and Science. Subjects include Take Action, Adventures in Archaeometry, The Superman of Pop Culture, Nerds in Training, This Sun Shines in Statistics, Heartbreaking Work with Heartwarming ...
The patriarchal gentleman : gender roles of late eighteenth and early nineteenth century American women through the mind of Thomas Jefferson
(2011)
The second place price for the 2011 Undergraduate Research Paper Contest was awarded for this paper by David Lamble which examines Thomas Jefferson's beliefs about the importance of a woman's domestic role in American ...
MU Faculty recital programs, 2018-2019
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 2018)
Collection of programs from faculty recitals given during the 2018-2019 academic year by faculty in the Department of Music at the University of Missouri--Columbia.
Inner landscapes : the theater of Sam Shepard
(University of Missouri Press, 1984)
"Sam Shepard has so often been called the preeminent playwright of his generation that the statement goes almost unchallenged today. Some have gone further in their praise: Partisan Review, for example, has described him ...
Expertise, Trust, and Communication about Food Biotechnology
(AgBioForum, 2003)
Experts typically presume to speak with authority about complex concerns, such as agricultural biotechnology. Research indicates, however, that the effectiveness of risk communication depends on perceptions about the ...
Missouri alumnus, volume 027, number 08 (1939 April)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1939)
Adding to the fragment : happiness & conversation in three eighteenth-century comedic novels
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Recently, Happiness Studies has become an important field of inquiry. This paper brings some of the insights of Happiness Studies to bear on three ...