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Devon King's Ethereal Ephemerality
This digital archives contains an oral history with Devon King recorded on May 9, 2024 in the Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library.
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Spring 2024 Juried Art Show Reception
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Spring 2024 Juried Art Show Reception
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Madison Harvey's Romans 12:2
This digital archives contains an oral history with Madison Harvey recorded on May 9, 2024 in the Casper College Goodstein Library. It also contains digitized copies of the sketchbook pages and photographs Madison created while working on Romans 12:2.
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Expression Magazine Spring 1965
Archived digital copy of Expression Spring 1965.
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Expression Magazine 1965
1965 Casper College Expression Magazine
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Expression Magazine Spring 1964
Archived digital copy of the Expression Magazine Spring 1964.
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Expression Magazine 1964
1964 Casper College Expression Magazine
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Sonnets 1 and 2
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 1
Overall notes
Sid – Arcadia [illegible] has 17 sonnets (9 are Eng. Form)
Henry VII on throne –
Marriage Arthur + Cath. Of Aragon
Tudor symbol A Rose – maybe Raleigh?
1501 – Arthur, Prince of Wales, marries Cath. of Aragon – Nov. (See line 3)
1600 – Bruns burned [illegible] Rome
Henry Tudor was Earl of Richm.
Eyes here can be her attach. to Leic., preventing royal marriage
What if Fair = Fr = Francis?
Spring may mean Spain
Theme of whole: Categories
Is she to be the matron’s “tender” in marriage trade?
Line 1
Increase: Marriage—family but not love “desired”
Line 3
Decease: Cecil?
Line 4
Bear: May be marriage with Leicester
Line 10
Spring: Spain?
Line 11
Buriest: Bear = leicester [sic] symbol
Line 12
Waste in niggarding: denigrate[;] negromantike?[?]
SONNET 2
Overall Notes
Fair is part of title of [illegible] Baron Ferrers
Death of Arthur; Henry becomes successor
Mary Stuart born in 42
Jane suggests council speakers in this group but I’m inclined to think (perhaps) – over period of years – advice urying [sic] (quote Ransom)
Arthur’s death possibly from corruption
’99 – Sir [illegible] probable host to [illegible] – More + he [illegible] – Henry, age 9 – encountered by them, (N born in ’91—
Duke of York = Henry
Mary Tudor m. to James IV of Scotl. He much older than she (she is 15) ([illegible] of James I, Engl)
Maybe “best” is Bess
’02 Catherine’s tutor + confessor sent back home (Alessandra Gualdina[?])
1601 1561 40 winters (from time of Bacon’s birth)
Could I’s be J’s for James = House of St.?
Line 1
Forty winters: prophecy: Scotland – winters
Line 4
Weed: widow’s (Cath)
Line 7
Eyes: Leic?
Line 13
When thou art old: She’d be 65 after 40 years on throne
Art: Stuart? 15 + 25 Catherine Howard will see her blood
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Sonnets 153 and 154
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 153
In myth of Venus + Adonis, Venus is wounded by one of arrows of her son Cupid and falls in love with Adonis. Then she roams disguised as Diana. Wild boar wounds him
John Clerk Bish. of Bath + Wells was among defenders of Cath. of Arag.
S. trying to leave country–can’t
153–needs cure for illness
154–love not extinguished
Bath–subversive action?
Dian = Bath goddess
SONNET 154
Essex dead ’04
Letter from Essex to Eliz. protesting her intentional destruction of him in Ireland
This is the summary: the true “conclusion”
Blood Bath? Southwell poem–Burning Babe “So will I melt into a bath to wash them in my blood.” [This is a line from the poem “The Burning Babe” by Robert Southwell; the speaker is the infant Christ.]
If the brand is his birth–perhaps he really is the secret son–bro to Essex and Bacon? [Essex and Bacon were not brothers, though they were acquainted through Elizabeth’s court.]
Cupid–like Stubbes–loses the hand that love held
But–one hand gone–he still loves her
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Sonnets 151 and 152
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 151
Oaths + dirty jokes both charact. of James–who writes of Ind. Theme: “Conscience”[?]
Loyalty to Queen of pt. Of Essex at exec.
Rev. Ashton gets confession
Love is innocent
Love tells lies
151 contented with ups + downs
152 acknowledges falseness of celebration
Conscience–Relig. issue–Alencon?
Treason–reason
Could be Essex at end
Essex buried a few yards from Anne B.
Line 6
Treason: thesis[?] of E. violated by masses
Line 10
Proud of this pride: (not sexual–just a conceit)
Line 14
Rise: Essex coup called a “rising”
SONNET 152
James famous for using oaths– (swearing)
Like Peter–one more denial = thrice–Cock about to crow at the end?
His purpose in writing these sonnets revealed–L[illegible] futile
Seems to be regret at celebration of sonnets–disill. at exec. of Essex
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Sonnets 149 and 150
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 149
Grenville dies in ’91 in Revenge fight
’88 Revenge is Drake’s in fight with Arm.
Perhaps this is his repudiation of former friendships
See Vaughan poem. [Possibly referring to the poem “Vain Wits and Eyes” by Henry Vaughan.] Perhaps based on Bible: Christ heals blind– Love not hate is this seeing
Irish war–South + [illegible] appts denied by E. – Dublin arrival April 1599
Essex here recalls the sacrifice made for E. in service
Love is blind
Love is power
149 Abases self–for love
150 Acknowledges that love elevate lover
SONNET 150
Mild grief at all the losses
Or Sh. favors E. over Ess.? (how?)
Power of love elevates them both
Necessity of overthrow = Rising
Essex favors E over James?
Could even be E. of Es.
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Sonnets 147 and 148
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 147
E sent her plays to Es.
Essex longed for death “I owe God-”
Next time this phrase belongs to Raleigh
147 Regret at writing series?
158 Recog. of impossibility of knowing truth?
Love is illness
Love is unsure of truth
Perhaps this is Essex spkg. + #152 is E. spkg.
Error he thinks he has committed–but not sure
SONNET 148
Bacon forgives
Harrington letter (wr. by Rob. Markham) spies
Could be Eliz. to Mary
Truth difficult
Poet uncertain as to what is so– (emotion + time-blinded)
Line 13
Blind: Cupid
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Sonnets 145 and 146
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 145
Perhaps impr. 1601–E saved him
Temporary end of “eclipse” (Bacon letter) as E “agrees” to send Essex to Ireland?
Facing: hatred + mortality
Code of rebellion
Reconciliation possible (but rebellion hidden)
SONNET 146
1599–pious Es. ill–funeral bells
Globe theatre opened ’99
Religious melancholia for Essex (recurrent but strong at end)
Remuneration of flash[?]
Death faced (avoid in 1st part)
Body is servant to soul here–pine in Tempest (Ariel’s prison)
Line 9: mourners feed his spirit[.] Perhaps this is of Essex
Lines 13-14: Donne poem [Likely referencing the sonnet “Death, be not proud” by John Donne.]
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Sonnets 143 and 144
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 143
Danger to Sh. from Rich. III
Form of sweet wine sought by Essex in vain
Hubler interprets [this sonnet] as plea for dark lady “to go her way + come back to him later”
Her failure to recognize what she really wants–the ease with which love could be reclaimed
Maybe not chicken but “bird”--like Sh. in “borrowed feather” (another poet)
SONNET 144
Henslowe (owner) com[?] with Rose theatre
Note heaven-hell images in this unit
Two kinds of duality in these sonnets:
Public-Personal[;] Man-woman: Queen vs. indiv,
Good angel - bad - Fair vs. Black[;] Interwoven nature of all of us–true also of E– (S’s compassionate comprehension of mankind)
Dichotomy: Could this be his view of human nature? - body, soul - both good? both bad[.] E. as repr. of all of us here?
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Sonnets 141 and 142
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 141
Letter from Es. to E.
“Shaming, languishing, despairing Essex” he writes in supplication to Queen after hearing + partial release from imprison. (barred from Court)
“It is not in your power, great Queen as you are, to make me love you less” q. Jenkins, p. 301
Plague in London
1592 (Theatre closed 3 mos.)
1593–Plague closes again
1594–Plague until surrender
Non-repentance? (vs. Angels sonnet of D = [illegible], repentance [Likely refers to the poem “Angels and Air” by John Donne, which is not technically a sonnet.]
Heart loves in spite of errors
SONNET 142
Sh. given 4 yds scarlet cloth for [illegible] under James 1603 [This cloth was issued to be made into clothing for James’ coronation procession.]
Seal–at Essex Hs. day of Rising
Cecil’s plea with Infanta? = false bonds?
’92 Greene’s death
Could be James, who knighted 600 in 3 mos– (before he was crowned): summoned all who had £40 a year in land to come
Line 6
Their scarlet ornaments: judges of Star Court wore scarlet
Lines 9-10: Essex woos public—she woos him
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Sonnets 139 and 140
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 139
Essex letters to Queen, 1600, in despair of his condition–she refuses him audience–or letters–after 8 mos impri you “rejected my letters and refused to hear of me, which to traitors you never did.” “What remains is only to beseech you to conclude my punishment, my misery, and my life.”
She had abandoned plan for Star Chamber trial. Now she brings him before special commission. She hopes to reform him.
“It was a most pitiful + lamentable sight to see him that was the minion of Fortune, now unworthy of this last honor.”
Still begging her vision to be wise
Begs her to see + speak–not turn away
Line 11
My foes: she will not give Essex an audience
Line 12
Injuries: Your face the founder of my smart “That pleasant looke formed the offence + wound”
SONNET 140
Essex letter now to Q (1600–Aug.) “My uttermost ambition is to be a moste[?] person in that presence where joy + wonder would bar speech”
Essex ill–bells toll
“Ill-wresting”--resting badly
1599–Ess. almost dies
Eyes + ears = E’s sign
Begs her to put on appearance of virtue, the actual is lacking (Pleads for “false show” for sake of world?)
Lines 9-11: Also he loses control and blasts her with words (godson)
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Sonnets 137 and 138
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 137
1597 – Parl (Oct) – Fr. Bacon spoke strongly on enclosures: Intro, 2 bills passed, Famine prompted
St calls Mary the anchor of Papists
Wyatt: “Farewell, Love, and all thy laws forever, / Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more– (ends)...Me lusteth no longer rotten boughs to climb[.”] includes “liberty is lever”
Prob fight over enclosure
Plot is laid for my life?
Letters forged acc to Essex
SONNET 138
Nothing here says she is young
Could be Bacon spkg
Raleigh has poem Hist which says, Death cover over all great + pride, cruelty _ ambition of men with 2 narrow words– “His jacet” [Quotation from Walter Raleigh’s “The History of the World: In Five Books.” “Hic jacet” is Latin for “here lies,” and was often inscribed on gravestones.]
The Truth: Recog + accept. of false
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Sonnets 135 and 136
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in February of 2024.
SONNET 135
Her “will” [in the sense of carnal desire] can name a successor
Wm Burleigh has grandson Will by Thomas + another Will by Robert (latter admiral + lived with Ral.)
Will White is code name for Cecil
Shakespeare is Southampton?
’85 death of Sydney + licensing of press by St. Ch
Will was problem between Eliz + Ess
SONNET 136
Rebellion of ’36 repented of here
Line 1
I come so near: he is held close to Palace
Line 13: She would say “I love Will” (+ she does love her own = Pride)
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Sonnets 133 and 134
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 133
Has “eye” become symbol by now of E’s gov.? Maybe eye = ēē = E. = Eliz – I also? Iago
33 = age of Ess.? Yes; he dies at 33
“To give comfort” is (I believe) to aid a rebel
Line 2
My friend and me: Southampton + Essex
Line 7
Of him, myself, and thee: triples
Line 8
Crossed: transmutation of Acteon? Or Blount + Essex
SONNET 134
Essex calls South his other self in letter [illegible] before Irel.
84–Death of Alencon
(It is Eliz. speaking to Time about Essex)
Perhaps his “confession” gets South. Freedom!
Line 11: Perhaps Essex pleading that S is implicated only because of his influence; better theory here on South regretting Essex– Perhaps regret that Essex dies + South in prison – while Sh the voice of the same love, goes free (but not wholly)
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Sonnets 131 and 132
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 131
Could fairest be pun (pro. of Coke) on “first” – “Robt the First”
Exec. wore black as M. wore red
Introduces the Prosecutor of Essex
Raleigh trial 1603
Could this be the Irish atrocities sanctioned by E., commited by 1st L. Essex? (early in E’s life?)
Echo of likeness bet father + son + assass. by E.
Erratic guilty of tyranny—cruelty (not longer beautiful–but also “fair”) her black deeds
Line 3
Heart: “hart” = Essex
Line 4
Jewel: = 1st Lord Essex a Bishop is [illegible] jewel
SONNET 132
K. Grey was major contender for succession 1598–E
1598–E mourns for Burleigh
Cheek must be succession question (but why?)
She does grieve and repent (Sorrow over Essex?) her black for mourning + for successor
Black as mourning (rather than evil) is appropriate
Repentance redeems, endures
Rob. Parsons favored daughter of King of Sp. as successor
Is black a symbol of painting = theatre? Gray is “sweet enemy”
Grey = Is she Arabella Stuart who acc James inv. to live at court?
Line 1
Eyes: Contrasts with non-loving eyes of #141
Line 7: James image of illness + grief
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Sonnets 129 and 130
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 129
Maybe WH really is Willm Hews[?] of Essex household
1579 Stubbes exec.
By 1598 all Ireland in revolt
’99 Essex made Lord Lieut. Sailed Apr. Paper figure of 17,000 men.
Increasing dimensions of sexual irreg.
Worse charge: Lust + prompting of revolts in others: tantalizing power
May be poisoning rumor about Leic + Lord Es.?
Could this be treachery at a meal–of Irish leaders–1st L. Es.?
Ambition is source of Essex’s downfall?
Flaw is because she is Human (not divinity)
SONNET 130
York + Platag. roses
Humanness (yet beloved
Truth of her is still great
Infatuation perhaps is sin here?
Praise in spite of app[illegible] = position of Eng. about her (incl. Essex)
Line 3
Dun: Dunkirk? (Fr. coast)
Line 4
Hairs: heirs? hares?
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Sonnets 127 and 128
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 127
What if 18 next sonnets–127 thru 144 corresp. to 1st unit (+10 more?) Each a variation on theme?
Lifestory of Essex as judg[?] agst Eliz?
Black = symbol of lost souls
My mistress = theatre (where trials do take place judging magistrates)
Betrayal of D. by artist may corresp. to betr. of Essex by E.
Could each sonnet here be an accusation (or judgment [illegible]) against E. – 1 crime or testimony per sonnet?
[illegible date] = Bastard claim to throne puts her there
’98 Geo Blackwell appt. by Pope as arch-priest of Cath. in Engl.
Art that praises falsehood does damage to beauty of truth–so he tells truth: she is black
SONNET 128
Southampton would in vain to kiss E’s hand
Play = virginals = pretended virginity
Their = Jacks = people like Raleigh (can have their fingers for kissing
Hand-Kissing = sign of good graces
Fickle–’64 ceremony scandal as Dudl. made Earl Leic.
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Sonnets 125 and 126
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 125
Essex on one side + Leic. on other at Tilbury
1600–E. considers trial[?] of Essex. Cecil advises Es. on letter in which he prays that the cup might pass from him.
1576–1st playhouse (Burbage)
Christ images here may preshadow Essex + Christopher Blount
Bradley interprets this [sonnet] as repudiating early position of loving for reasons of eternal beauty.
Could this be linked to S’s part in rebellion: Rich. II performance recognized by E.?
Line 1
Bore the canopy: Essex carried canopy at celeb. of defeat of Armada and also at funeral of Eliz–impossible! [Essex died two years before Elizabeth’s death in 1603.] Essex commanded part of fleet against Armada.
Line 10-12: relig, again Donne poem
Line 12
Only me for thee: like Christ
Line 13
Suborn’d informer: Judas Iscariot
SONNET 126
’86–1st quarrel Es + E, – runaway + [illegible] by Carey
’26–Perhaps written early when Essex alive?
’25–after trial realized
Love’s not Time’s Fool [Sonnet 116, Line 9] – but men are subject to Time
Nature in Sp. + in wh[?] prec. Ph. + Turtle unit
Line 1
Lovely boy: Eliz? Essex?
Thy power: England?
Line 4: = England
Line 12:
Render: Rendering now follows in 2nd section–Dark lady
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Sonnets 123 and 124
The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 123
Reads like Fisher’s defiance at trial of Cath–denial of his sign. supporting the King ’29
Maybe joins old records + disputes of virginity with more recent scandals–Cath. + E.-- ’28
E’s wish to have lasting memorial
“It is not in your power, great a Queen as you are, to make me love you less.”
Maybe code is reverse + double 1564
Catherine’s brief[?]--’28?
Fisher’s denial ’29
Line 5
Brief: vs. Bull of Julius
Line 8
We before have heard them told: alteration
Line 11
Lie: Essex claimed letters falsified
SONNET 124
Henry Gas[illegible]--Sup. of Jesuits, tried–Gunpowder Plot–complicit
One of key sonnets: Love of Eng. above all trifles[?]
Contemp events:
(Tyler: Essex uprising)
(Chambers: disgrace + Essex returns from Ireland, 1598)
(Beeching: Reference to Gunpowder Plot of 1605)
His love is not limited to specific, singular, but rises above.
It’s Mary’s motto[:] In my end is my beginning
Hatson murder of Henry Valois, King of France
Line 1
Child of state: Essex term
Lines 9-10: not limited to temporary fanaticism