Coyotes sang the braid into her hair / by Olivia D. Everett.
| Author/creator | Everett, Olivia D. |
| Other author | Hoppenthaler, John. |
| Other author | East Carolina University. Department of English. |
| Format | Theses and dissertations |
| Publication Info | [Greenville, N.C.] : East Carolina University, 2010. |
| Description | 40 pages : digital, PDF file |
| Supplemental Content | Access via ScholarShip |
| Subjects |
| Summary | A chapbook length collection of lyric poetry that explores the myth-making process through the tension of opposites: the nature of the substantive (body) and the ephemeral (mind), the wild vs. the tame self, the rational vs. the emotional mind. Incorporating traditional mythic figures, such as the goddesses of classical Greek mythology, these poems also incorporate myth into a contemporary voice in correlation with the self/'I' of the poem. This collection seeks to challenge the definitions of identity by merging the mind and the physical self, the artist and the individual, or even the logical mind and the emotional heart. |
| General note | Presented to the faculty of the Department of English. |
| General note | Advisor: John Hoppenthaler. |
| General note | Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Aug. 19, 2010). |
| Dissertation note | M.A. East Carolina University 2010. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Technical details | System requirements: Adobe Reader. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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| Electronic Resources | Access Content Online | ✔ Available |