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posted on 2025-05-13, 17:02 authored by Zoe Steeler

Common Divinity explores themes of grief, self love, and family through the use of Judeo-Christian imagery and themes of food. With a number of ekphrastic pieces, this work also examines the translation between art and emotion. The collection moves through the search for divinity in the narrator’s life in three acts, starting with the father and ending with the self.

History

Publisher

ProQuest

Language

English

Committee co-chairs

David Keplinger; Rachel Snyder

Degree discipline

Creative Writing

Degree grantor

American University. College of Arts and Sciences

Degree level

  • Masters

Degree name

M.F.A. in Creative Writing, American University, May 2023

Local identifier

Steeler_american_0008N_12016.pdf

Media type

application/pdf

Pagination

59 pages

Access statement

Electronic thesis is restricted to authorized American University users only, per author's request.

Call number

Thesis 11419

MMS ID

99186660190804102

Submission ID

12016

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