Browse Items (716 total)

20190303_124552.jpg
The original staircase frame from the 1906 construction. It has obviously been redone over the years to allow construction workers to move up and down levels of the structure. Here, graffiti writers do not have enough space to to display a piece but…

Woman's Realm.png
The Hearst Magazine features the "Woman's Realm" department, fortifying the ideals of the numerous "privileges" obtained by women. In this particular advertisement, readers are encouraged to spend ten cents on a single copy that lists the appropriate…

A New York Times article describing the placement and arrival of the Charging Bull statue in the late 1980s around Christmas time.

This article reviews the history of leukemia and when it was first discovered by Dr. Rudolph Virchow. It looks at the first recognition of the disease as cancerous and the different types of leukemia and treatment options.

Murphy, Ann B. “The Borders of Ethical, Erotic, and Artistic Possibilities in ‘Little Women.’” The Ideology of Mothering: Disruption and Reproduction of Patriarchy, vol. 15, no. 3, 1990, pp. 562-585. JSTOR. In this article, Murphy discusses…

911-memorial-museum_shanell-bryan_20150611_0042__x_large.jpg
Part of the promise of the Memorial was to make it accessible to all New Yorkers - to have it become part of their daily lives. This photo allows those who have not been to the Memorial to see how integrated the Memorial is within the City.

IMG_8882.jpeg
This short story collection is enclosed within a dark teal hard cover with gold embossed print. This text claims its author is O. Henry's Ghost, suggesting the inspiration the author has from O. Henry. While the author's real name is never included…

Fashionable Philosophies.pdf
The first thing that I intend to do is to discuss briefly the importance of Laurence Oliphant in relation to Victorian Literature. He is the cousin of Margaret Oliphant, the writer of "The Library Window".

In this first piece section which I…

miua.1376234.0001.001-89-1551117265.pdf
This excerpt from Oliphant’s autobiographical work, compiled after her death, acts a window into her own thoughts regarding marriage and gender. “The Library Window” exemplifies a female narrator who constantly struggles with unorthodoxy and…

Oliphant Newspaper.pdf
The following resource is a version of the story of 'The Library Window' provided in the Blackwood Newspaper. One thing to note about the structure of the newspaper version is that it has much smaller text and has less pages then the counterpart…