Student Poem: There
Student Poem: There By Rebecca Neely I spin words into gossamer threads of gold I’ll lead you to where dreams are manifold Far past anywhere adventure has taken […]
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Student Poem: There By Rebecca Neely I spin words into gossamer threads of gold I’ll lead you to where dreams are manifold Far past anywhere adventure has taken […]
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Student Poem: Hero’s Call By Andrea Sandall Sinister darkness envelops the land. The shadows deepen. Defeat lies at hand. You see the danger; will you take a stand?
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Student Poem: Divine Intervention with Hellish Deception By Joseph Cheng This poem is an imaginative rendering of the confrontation between Jesus and the demon Legion, as derived from
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Student Poem: With Love, From Cambodia By Mia Kane A girl stands, unsure, at the crossroads of life, Waiting to turn a new page in her book. Over
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America’s BardThe Writings of Walt Whitman By Travis Copeland No poet incarnates the American spirit more completely than Whitman. Walt Whitman was the people’s poet of the nineteenth
Verses for Christmas By Travis Copeland The holiday season demands something more than prose for its full expression. One noteworthy distinction between poetry and prose, according to poet
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Student Essay: Robert Browning’s The Laboratory By Sara Crewe Gonzalez Browning sidesteps conventional gothic narration, and in so doing creates a more powerfully horrific atmosphere. Robert Browning’s gothic
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Student Essay: Beowulf and Ecclesiastes By Caleb Dummermuth The Old English epic and the biblical book share the same lament and the same hope. Ecclesiastes is a sobering
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The Largest Dante Reading Group Worldwide Have you ever wanted to read the Divine Comedy? Don’t cross into hell alone … Dante Alighieri was one of the finest
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Chaucer: The Father of English Literature By Matt McKeown After centuries of obscurity, Chaucer restored vernacular English literature to prominence. The son of a wealthy merchant family with
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