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“No Drones in the Hive, but a Strong Army of Workers” – A Brief History of the Women Behind Waupaca’s Carnegie Library
(2023-04-23)
This work exhibits the persevering and community-engaging efforts of the Women’s Club of Waupaca and the Monday Night Club that led to the creation of the Waupaca Public Library and highlights the fundamental and essential ...
“Childish Things” — Narnia, Susan Pevensie, and the Nature of Adulthood
(College of Letters & Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2024-05-03)
Many have spoken about the “Problem of Susan”-- arguments spanning the full range of reactions to her permanent ejection from Narnia, from frustration with C.S. Lewis’s cruelty to certainty that Susan must have deserved ...
A Discovery of Witches: Sorcery, Courtly Love, Heresy, and the Divine in the Middle Ages
(College of Letters & Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2024-05-03)
The modern recounting of witch trials tend to focus on the implausibility of the supernatural. This disdain for witchcraft as a concept has seeped through the documentation of its history. Whether through the soaring heights ...