Importance Of Being Paradoxical Maternal Presence in the Works of Oscar Wilde by PatrickM. Horan Hardcover, 144 Pages, Published 1997 by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8386-3733-3, ISBN: 0-8386-3733-7
"Although Speranza may have admired Greek dress for its unisex qualities, her
writings about clothing also revealed her conventional strain. For example, she
admired the Greeklike costumes that she saw on the female characters in Gilbert
and Sullivan's "Patience" (E, 158) not because they represented the individual
spirit of each woman but because she believed that they made the lovesick
maidens "infinitely charming" and contrasted ..."
Permanent Residents by PatrickHoran Paperback, 170 Pages, Published 2001 by Iuniverse ISBN-13: 978-0-595-20833-3, ISBN: 0-595-20833-9
"William Turner is a budding young author with promise and a Gulf War experience he would like to forget. Kristin McCormick is his bride-to-be and they only wanted a short vacation to celebrate their love. The Caribbean island paradise of San Cristobal, surrounded by clear blue water and kissed by the warm sun is the perfect medication to chasing away a cold Chicago autumn. But paradise is not all that it seems. William finds small hints ..."