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Thomas Hallock | A Road Course in American Literature
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William Bartram at Satsuma Springs. Jun 14, 2016. William Bartram and Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Florida’s St. Johns River. (Directors made me take off my. Jun 14, 2016. Student Kaylie Murphy, interpreting Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography (first verse) and Susanna Rowson’s Sarah (second verse). Searching for Tatham Mound. Jun 14, 2016. Laquo; Older Entries. William Bartram at Satsuma Springs. Searching for Tatham Mound. 8220;Lightning Talk” — USF St. Pete. Coyote and the Critics: Bibliographic Essay.
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Contents and Scholarship | A Road Course in American Literature
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A Road Course in American Literature. Thomas Hallock: Stories about literature and place. Preface: Starting from Ebo Landing Bibliographic Essay. Http:/ roadcourse.us/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/preface.mp3. Introduction: Starting from Solomons Store Bibliographic Essay. Chapter 1: Shell Mounds and Indianness Bibliographic Essay. Chapter 2: Into the Swamp with El Inca Garcilaso Bibliographic Essay. Chapter 3: Walking Bibliographic Essay. Chapter 4: Coyote and the Kid. Chapter 5: Wheatley in Flight.
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Links | A Road Course in American Literature
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A Road Course in American Literature. Thomas Hallock Stories about literature and place. Early Visions of Florida. A History of the Imagination. Juan Ponce de Leon commenced the European invasion of. In 1513. Spanish explorers attempted several unsuccessful expeditions through the Sixteenth Century. A French toehold founded in 1564 met Spanish resistance, leading to the founding of St. Augustine in 1565…. The Salt Creek Journal. Designed by Elegant Themes.
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About Me | A Road Course in American Literature
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A Road Course in American Literature. Thomas Hallock Stories about literature and place. Photo by Aaron Alper. I am an Associate Professor of English at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. My writing stems from personal experience and the classes I teach — early American literature and nature writing especially. After several academic volumes (see below),. A Road Course in American Literature. I am married to Julie Armstrong. Early Modern Ecostudies: From Shakespeare to the Florentine Codex.
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Video | A Road Course in American Literature
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A Road Course in American Literature. Thomas Hallock: Stories about literature and place. William Bartram at Satsuma Springs. Jun 14, 2016. William Bartram and Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Florida’s St. Johns River. (Directors made me take off my. Jun 14, 2016. Student Kaylie Murphy, interpreting Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography (first verse) and Susanna Rowson’s Sarah (second verse). Searching for Tatham Mound. Jun 14, 2016. 8220;Lightning Talk” — USF St. Pete. Jun 7, 2016. Jan 23, 2014. Jan 22, 2014.
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Texts and Bones: Scholars on De Soto | A Road Course in American Literature
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Texts and Bones: Scholars on De Soto. Jun 30, 2015. De Soto scholarship varies across disciplinary and cultural backgrounds, with differences reaching down to the name. Do we call the conquistador Soto, de Soto or De Soto? Is as much about the Soto (or de Soto) expedition as it is about De Soto (the figure in the popular imagination), and I have fewer qualms about capitalization. Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida. Hernando de Soto: A Savage Quest in the Americas. De Soto Chronicles: The Expedit...
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What does travel teach us about literature? How can literature help us understand a place? A Road Course in American Literature. The Beginning (Where Thomas Jefferson Meets Toni Morrison). May 18, 2016. I am writing a book called. A Road Course in American Literature. This is the story of how the book began. It is also how my wife Julie became Car Dog. Nothing else came of the meeting. Julie’s paper was fine. (She found her own niche in time, as a Civil Rights scholar. The Jefferson allusion hit us hard&...