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A Hard Ride
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

A Hard Ride

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A compilation of short stories and poetry, written by Richard E. Dooley, which were discoverd by his son after his death in 1996.

A Hard Ride
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 461

A Hard Ride

I have always had a fierce independence from my earliest memory. However, I was always shy and uncomfortable in social situations, which always frustrated me to no end. I still struggle with my social shortcomings to this day. My confidence in my solo actions were always strong. I have always marveled at the military's ability to train men and women how to run things who did not have a lot of formal training better than a lot personal who did. During the summer of 2018, I was selected to attend the four-day training seminar at the US War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. I think that I was the lowest-ranking commissioned officer at the class since I was only a Navy lieutenant, and all the o...

Everything Was Better in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Everything Was Better in America

As a counterpart to research on the 1930s that has focused on liberal and radical writers calling for social revolution, David Welky offers this eloquent study of how mainstream print culture shaped and disseminated a message affirming conservative middle-class values and assuring its readers that holding to these values would get them through hard times. Through analysis of the era's most popular newspaper stories, magazines, and books, Welky examines how voices both outside and within the media debated the purposes of literature and the meaning of cultural literacy in a mass democracy. He presents lively discussions of such topics as the newspaper treatment of the Lindbergh kidnapping, issues of race in coverage of the 1936 Olympic games, domestic dynamics and gender politics in cartoons and magazines, Superman's evolution from a radical outsider to a spokesman for the people, and the popular consumption of such novels as the Ellery Queen mysteries, Gone with the Wind, and The Good Earth. Through these close readings, Welky uncovers the subtle relationship between the messages that mainstream media strategically crafted and those that their target audience wished to hear.

Mapping Smallville
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Mapping Smallville

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-09
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  • Publisher: McFarland

One of the first full-length academic projects on the television series Smallville, this collection of new essays explains why the WB/CW series is important to understanding contemporary popular culture. The essays are presented in four sections covering broad categories: Clark Kent's metamorphosis to Superman and the influence of his parents and the home; the role of the series' noteworthy female characters; the series' representations of the Other, explorations of identity, and the ways in which characters speak to Clark's own struggles; and audience reception of the series and its position within the Superman narrative universe.

The Chignecto Isthmus and its first Settlers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

The Chignecto Isthmus and its first Settlers

Reproduction of the original: The Chignecto Isthmus and its first Settlers by Howard Trueman

Seamus Heaney’s American Odyssey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Seamus Heaney’s American Odyssey

Seamus Heaney’s American Odyssey describes, with a new archive of correspondence, interviews, and working drafts, the some 40 years that Seamus Heaney spent in the United States as a teacher, lecturer, friend, and colleague, and as an active poet on the reading circuit. It is anchored by Heaney’s appointments at Berkeley and Harvard, but it also follows Heaney’s readings “on the road” at three important points in his career. It argues that Heaney was initially receptive to American poetry and culture while his career was still plastic, but as he developed more assurance and fame, he became much more critical of America as a superpower, especially in the military reaction to 9/11. This study emphasizes “the heard Heaney” as much as the “writerly Heaney” by listening in on key poetry readings at different times and to recorded but unpublished lectures on American and British poets at Harvard. It includes accounts by his creative writing students, aspiring poets, who testify to his mentoring as well as modeling for them how one can be “a poet in the world” as he was most strikingly.

History of Rice County
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 624

History of Rice County

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reports from Select Committees of the House of Lords and Evidence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404