Skip to main content
Home
VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW.

Utility

  • About VQR
  • Issues & Archive
  • Contributors
  • Donate
  • Store
  • Cart (0)

Main navigation

  • Essays
  • Fiction
  • Reporting
  • Poetry
  • Portfolios
  • Columns
  • Special projects
    • Log in
    • About VQR
    • Issues & Archive
    • Contributors
    • Donate
    • Store
    • Cart (0)

User account menu

  • Log in
Image
Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

Site Search results

  • (-) Story (5163)
  • Criticism (593)
  • Essays (469)
  • Fiction (172)
  • Reporting (163)
  • Poetry (131)
  • Editor's Desk (84)
  • #VQRTrueStory (59)
  • Interviews (46)
  • Profiles (45)
  • Person (45)
  • Memoir (44)
  • Articles (41)
  • Photography (40)
  • Fine Distinctions (16)
  • Amateur Hour (13)
  • VQR Vault (10)
  • Notes to Self (8)
  • On Becoming (8)
  • Talisman (7)
  • Art & The Archive (6)
  • Plays (6)
  • Portfolios (6)
  • Art (5)
  • Basic page (4)
  • Human Practice (3)
  • Mapping (2)
  • Audio (1)
The Ends of Education
… to which educational institutions are means. The ends or ideals which govern a society depend on that society’s basic … this condition. One fourth of President Hutchins’ admirably compressed argument deals with the external influences which … programs. The classics, mathematics, and philosophy, are studies which both authors would include as major parts of a …
Reporting
Chiefing in Cherokee
… Chiefing in Cherokee Commodifying a Culture to Save It By the time we rolled into … months straight, scouting for stories for an educational website called the Odyssey. Because it was the year … lands to territories out West. At least 4,000 Cherokee died from hunger and exposure along the way. We wanted to …
Essays
Jefferson’s Expression of the American Mind
… had pillaged the home of the governor, assaulted British soldiers, and resisted royal authority in a manner regarded … to the bar in 1767 until a few days before his death in 1826. These memoranda are especially reliable in respect to … expedience may have caused him to deviate on special points, but there are few men in public life whose course …
Powerful Angels
… of his lungs, gulping like a fish, toward a make-believe audience, and only the three of them hear. Only this tired woman and two daughters he has yet really to notice comprise his audience. Sometimes, he brings home boxes of … looks like a black furry animal where she is touching. She also thinks her mother came over with the Pilgrims, because …
A City Too Busy to Hate?
… from Atlanta in the late 1960’s, and there discovered the comparative political impotence of its businessmen, except … the 1990’s. I lived and worked with problems Bayor has studied, and I do believe that his treatment is throughout … to 48,963 in 1961, the first year of desegregation, to 55,265 in the 1964—65 school year; in the meantime, only 1,140 …
The Americanness of American Poetry
… activity. And the myth runs wider. William Carlos Williams died in 1963 believing he had devised a distinctively … “writing poetry and being in business at the same time”— complaining, justly enough, that the critic often “types the … to be more widely understood. I am often told by Continentals that they would prefer to study at a British rather than …
  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 375
  • Page 376
  • Page 377
  • Page 378
  • Current page 379
  • Page 380
  • Page 381
  • Page 382
  • Page 383
  • …
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »
Virginia Quarterly Review
5 Boar’s Head Lane, P.O. Box 400223
Charlottesville, VA 22904
Tel: 434-924-3675
Fax: 434-924-1397
Copyright ©2024 The Virginia Quarterly Review. All rights reserved. / Contact VQR / Privacy policy
Home