Current and Previous Issues
The Quatrain is an annual, but accepts and posts submissions online throughout the year, usually every month or two. Each September we advertise and celebrate the work submitted to us during the previous year and those efforts remain archived on the site. The submissions posted from September 2008 through September 2009 represent our inaugural Fall 2009 issue.
Graduate Writing:
The Purge: Decimation and Renewal in “Big Two-Hearted River”
-Caleb Elkins
“To every man his little cross. Till he dies. And is forgotten”: Preoccupation and Reconciliation of the Fragmented Self in Beckett’s Waiting for Godot
–Lauren Coleman
Conscience and Guilt in Mark Twain’s Evolution to Naturalism
-Emily Howell
Her South: Connecting Visions of John Kennedy Toole and Flannery O’Connor
-Lauren Coleman
Waiting for an Exam
-Fadia Mereani
Hear the Silence
-Fadia Mereani
Undergraduate Writing:
Caddy Compson and La Malinche: American Eves Trapped in the Archetypal Image of Woman
-AJ King
Wordsworth’s Development of the Meaningful Connection between Man’s Spirituality and Nature in “Tintern Abbey” and “Immortality Ode”
-Kayla Walthal
The “Binding Briars” of the Church: William Blake’s Projection of a Parasitic Priesthood Dependent on the Repressed Desires of Man
-Anna Wilkinson
The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet: The Use of the Supernatural and Comedy in Hamlet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
-Derek Newman
The Portrayal of Women in Hemingway’s Short Stories
-Jennifer Harris
The Superiority of Barber’s Plea for a Democratic Republic in Non-Elite America
-Susan Grafton
The Barn
-Cara Stephenson
RE: For Whom Does the Bell Toll?
-John Bourgeois
The End of the World (Infinity)
-Robert W. Wilson, Jr.
