Printed Musical Propaganda in Early Modern England reveals how consistently music, in theory and ...
Yeats and Mass CommunicationsW. B. Yeats's pursuit of an audience led him into the world of mass ...
Volume 46, no. 2 of South Carolina Review is a themed issue on the subject of African American Li...
Trees can be identified through features such as leaves, bark, buds, and twigs. In the spring and...
An interest in the Georgia loyalists, which I developed during a brief residence in that state, e...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
This collection of poetry takes female lives and voices as its point of focus and its point of de...
In 2002, the Yeats family made a generous Heritage Donation to the National Library of Ireland. W...
Vetaran poet Ronald Moran has provided yet another witty and approachable collection of poetry. T...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
The bi-yearly publication of SASLJ provides a platform that imparts and shares knowledge that is ...
Poetry from the Ezra Pound International Conference, Philadelphia, PA, June 2017
Forget Duck Dynasty and True Detective. Read Bayou Coeur and enter a world as different from the ...
Architects are known for drawing blueprints with T-squares and triangles on drawing boards. They ...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
Founded in 2000 by David Siar and Crystal Bartolovich, Early Modern Culture strives to create som...
The interest in Southern women's history has never been higher nor more exciting. And one of the ...
Founded in 2000 by David Siar and Crystal Bartolovich, Early Modern Culture strives to create som...
The Journal of South Carolina Water Resources (JSCWR) is an annual peer-reviewed journal dedicate...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
Though it might not be yet apparent, what the world hungers for-not just the poetry world but all...
Thomas Green Clemson (1807-1888), the founder of Clemson University in Clemson, SC, was no ordina...
Founded in 1968, The South Carolina Review is the state's flagship literary journal.
The theme 'Voyages Out, Voyages Home,' and the idea of voyaging-which can be interpreted in many ...
Kathryn Kirkpatrick's tour de force, Her Small Hands Were Not Beautiful, proves once and for all ...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
The great poems are poems of retrieval or thanks or both, and Ronald Moran's plain-spoken, affect...
The Aug. 21, 2017, total solar eclipse was a once-in-a-lifetime experience attended by more than ...
This is poetry that goes for the jugular. Allen's poetry is marked by its potent, dynamic syntax,...
Skip Eisiminger is an academic who still looks forward to Monday mornings, even after thirty-six ...
This study shows how Clemson weaves together the three federal charges of land-grant institutions...
John Sexton has everything: wealth, the privileges of British society, and a Curse that kills the...
On the evening of July 8, 2015, the attendees of the twenty-sixth biannual Ezra Pound Internation...
This book presents the graves of writers from the American South. The selection is based on the a...
While writing these essays, both of my parents died. When I read that Cicero had left his son a s...
We are proud to republish 'Queer Milton,' volume 10 (2014) of Early Modern Culture, edited by mys...
Take an interactive walk through campus with Clemson University: A Campus Coloring Book, created ...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
In many ways, Robert Penn Warren was a model of the writer as social animal. As a precocious sixt...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
Although love and sex are central to Lawrence, critics have paid scant attention to the remarkabl...
This is a book about a man who may have done more to give the parks their present character than ...
The bi-yearly publication of SASLJ provides a platform that imparts and shares knowledge that is ...
Since 1968, The South Carolina Review (SCR) has published fiction, poetry, interviews, unpublishe...
Founded in 2000 by David Siar and Crystal Bartolovich, Early Modern Culture strives to create som...
This is a unique and extraordinary collection of poems and narratives which opens new avenues of ...
The most compelling dilemma one faces in reading William Ramsey's Dilemmas is whether to linger o...
Octavus Roy Cohen (June 26, 1891-January 6, 1959) was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son...