Search Results - Story of My Death
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A study of the Siege of Jerusalem in its physical, literary and historical contexts
Published 2000“…It has been variously designated as a romance, history, religious tale and a combination of two or all of these categories. It is my contention that the poet is stretching the limitations of genre, presenting religious and historical topics in the format of a romance, as it is his intention to explore the nature of Christian-Jewish relations, the personal experiences of the protagonists and the moral issues involved in warfare in his account of this traditional and popular story.…”
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Being with woman: a creative-critical exploration of midwifery identity and aspects of the mother-midwife relationship.
Published 2024“…In With Woman I reflect on my life, seeking to catch glimpses of what it means to be a midwife, to be with women at this most significant time of their lives in the light of my own experiences of childbirth and the death of my daughter. …”
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Hollow (a novel), and, 'I do not think it is the end quite yet': The Uncanny Return of the Past
Published 2021“…In dealing with these losses and their returns, I will discuss my novel, Hollow, and the way the writing process, the life experiences lent to it, and the losses and returns featured in the story all call attention to the relationship between the Gothic and the uncanny. …”
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Conscious Immersion and the Metamodern: A Critical Analysis of the Immersive Nature of Contemporary Metafiction
Published 2022“…This thesis exemplifies the immersive nature of twenty-first century metafiction and examines the applicability of the emergent cultural ideology metamodernism through a critical analysis of Gilbert Adair’s And Then There Was No One, Ben Lerner’s 10:04 and David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, as well as through creative practice with my novel Papercut. Papercut relates the story of Eve, a conflicted woman whose life becomes monotonous and restricted following the death of her mother and the disintegration of her relationship with her fiancé Nathan, causing her to devolve rapidly from her vibrant former self. …”
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