As Time Passes Over Cape Ann: A Reflection on the Humanities and Place
The area known as Gloucester was discovered and mapped in 1606 by a French explorer named Samuel de Champlain. Traveling down the East Coast from Canada, Champlain named the area “le beau port”, or “the beautiful harbor.” The area, however, was deemed not suitable for settlement due to the presence of Native Americans....
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Captain's Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, by Virginia Lee Burton
The Perfect Storm, by Sebastian Junger
The Maximus Poems, by Charles Olson
The Last Fish Tale, by Mark Kurlansky
History of the Town of Gloucester, by John Babson
Memoirs of a Gloucester Fisherman, by Salve Testaverde
About Me
Welcome to my e-portfolio! For the past two semesters, I've been researching and reflecting on my home town of Gloucester, its history, literature, art, all connections to the Humanities. The idea of "place" and how it shapes our identity is one that I have come to realize after four years of living between Gloucester, Massachusetts, and Plymouth, New Hampshire. I hope you will find my findings insightful and interesting. Enjoy!
- Email address: mrjustice@plymouth.edu
My Resume
resume - Copy.doc
- Starting Off
- Landscape
- Fishermen of Gloucester
- Gloucester Artist
- Image of Gloucester
- Back to Gloucester
- Change
- Walk
- Art Without Boundaries
- Interview
- History Connections
- Connections, pt 2
- Captain's Courageous
- Sea Chanty
- The Last Fish Tale
- Importance of Landscape
- Photographs
- Photographing the Present
- Charles Olson
- My Journey


