Happy #throwbackthursday Scholars of Sturges! Today we’re taking a look at the personal scrapbook of #waltwhitman! Found within this scrapbook are maps, articles, and all things Walt found interesting. If you want to get into the headspace of the iconic American writer stop by the incredible OWU archives!
#owuenglish #rarebooks #sturgesscript…
Tomes & Treasures: Shakespeare’s Second Folio
Happy #throwbackthursday Scholars of Sturges! Today we’re going to throw it all the way back to 1632 at the time when Shakespeare’s second folio was published. Luckily, we have this incredible piece of history stored in our very own archive at OWU!! If you ever have a chance you should go and take a gander at it!…
Robert Olmstead, Professor of Creative Writing
“I hate to write, let’s confess that right now. It’s damn hard to do, and it’s not fun. It never gives back as much as you give because you never know if it’s good enough. Waking up every morning to go to your desk at 4 or 5 am, praying that the phone will ring with someone to distract you.…
English Minor Izzy Sommerdorf on her Theory to Practice Grant in Thailand
Who are you and what did you do?
I’m Izzy Sommerdorf. I’m a Senior Zoology Major and English Minor, and I was awarded a Theory to Practice Grant from OWU that allowed me to volunteer in Thailand for two months. I worked in a wildlife rescue center called The Wildlife Friends Foundation and then also in an elephant sanctuary at the same location.…
Internship Profile: Adriana Rodriguez at Lookingglass Theatre Company
English and Theatre double majors are popular with the students of Sturges, and finding a summer internship that combines the two perfectly shows the benefits of a liberal arts education–and helps point students closer to their dream careers! Check out the OWU Homepage’s profile on Senior Theatre and English double-major Adriana Rodgriguez’s summer internship at the Lookingglass Theatre Company!…
Chloe Dyer on Travel Learning inspiring her Independent Research in Irish Literature
Chloe Dyer ’18, a student of many Travel-Learning experiences, reflects on her Student Research Symposium project “In Service to Cathleen: Exploring a Feminine Ireland and Irish Femininity in ‘The Lost Land'” and how it was inspired by a Travel-Learning course from her freshman year with professor of English Nancy Comorau.
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Anna Davies on Interdisciplinary Travel-Learning in New Orleans
A Travel-Learning Course incorporating three different academic disciplines? English major and History minor Anna Davies ’19 talks about her Interdisciplinary Travel-Learning experience in New Orleans with Professors Terzian, Carpenter, and Gamso (in a story written by English major Julia Stone ’16)!
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The Box Man by Kobo Abe
Recommended by Madina Sargand
I wanted to read this summer and I love fiction, so when I got an email from Dr. Livingston with a list of recommended books and saw the title The Box Man, I knew this book would be really interesting. The Box Man is a story about a protagonist who quits his identity and the trappings of a normal life to live in a cardboard box: he wants to become a box man.…
M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang
Recommended by Emily Shpiece
The play is a retelling of Giacomo Puccini’s Madame Butterfly in which a French ambassador, Rene Gallimard, falls in love with opera star Song Liling. They meet after Gallimard sees Liling portray the title role in Puccini’s opera and, inspired by his womanizing friend, Gallimard begins to test the limits of Liling’s confidence and pride believing that she, a Chinese woman, will eventually bend to his domineering Western position.…
Rebecca Gerrish, Class of 2019
Favorite Authors, Genres, Periods, Interests?
One of my favorite all-around authors is Kurt Vonnegut. His wit and humor are so refreshing and his writing style is different than anything else I’ve read. My favorite book of his is Breakfast of Champions. One of my other favorite books is A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.…