Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
Devotionals and forums
Contains audio recordings of the talk radio program Thinking Aloud on compact discs. Program content covers a wide variety of subjects including science and technology, art and literature, social sciences, and history. Dates range from 2005 to 2012.
Julia Dillman poems
Handwritten poems. The items are on numerous themes including the death of family members and loved ones, birthdays, current events, and spirituality. Many of the items refer to events in the Price, Utah area.
Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua probatur, eas homines non esse. Defensio sexus muliebris opposita futilis. Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua ostenditz eas homines non esse
This volume includes handwritten copies of three pamphlets, likely made from the original printed version. "Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua ostenditz, eas homines non esse" is a refutation of "Defensio sexus muliebris opposita futilis" by Simon Gedik (1551-1631). Gedik's essay is a defense of Socinian logic and the former document is an attack on that mode of thinking as well as a satirical attack on the nature of women. The pamphlet was probably first published in 1594 or 1595.
Larry W. Doman book and poem
Contains a copy of Doman's book "A Key to the Quixote and When the Walls Fall" and his poem "Alfan's Visit To Temple Square."
Dorita : a little Maya girl
Handwritten and typewritten drafts of a story of a little girl. The story is about a real person but seems to have fictional elements in it. Also included are correspondence. Most of these items deal with Rhoads' attempts to get the story published.
Byrl Brown Dorland newspaper clippings
Photocopies of newspaper clippings. The items are either by Dorland or about her and her work. Some of the materials deal with Dorland's interest in the career and grave of the American writer, Washington Irving (1783-1859).
DVD: Billy Collins reading "To a Dying Girl" by Clinton F. Larson, 2008 February 29
See catalogue presented to L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, "The Collection of Clinton F. Larson, the Poet."