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November 17, 2008. Week Twelve: Fitzergerald and Miller. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 5:46 pm. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “American Literature”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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August 27, 2008. Week Three: Wheatley & Crevecoeur. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 11:58 pm. Write your response in a comment to this post. August 25, 2008. Week One and Two: Intro, Jefferson, and Franklin. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 11:59 pm. Make it happen here. Laquo; Previous Page. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “American Literature”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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September 26, 2008. Week Seven: Dickinson and Hawthorne. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 3:11 pm. Please post about the texts here. Remember to add variety: also think about the texts in relationship to the themes of American Literature or to ideas of a canon. What is canonical? Take you likes and dislikes of the writers further–why don’t the texts appeal to you? Are the texts dated? Are the writers “missing” something? Interrogate yourself AND them! September 18, 2008. Week Six: Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman.
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December 1, 2008. Week Thirteen: Ellison, Bulosan, Miller. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 10:48 pm. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “American Literature”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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September 18, 2008. Week Six: Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 10:52 pm. Please comment here–make sure you discuss ALL of the writers. 32 Comments ». Transcendentalists believe we should rely on intuition more than religious doctrines. However, how would we know that our intuition is always right? How can we know that when we have a sudden burst of insight that we are correct? Isn’t the aim o the movement to break away from conformity and have your own ideas? I don’t know if I’m...8212; Sep...
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English 210 - Professor von Hagel - home
Skip to main content. English 210 - Professor von Hagel. English 210 - Professor von Hagel. Conference Papers and Schedule. Introduction to Creative Writing: E210, Section 3. MWF 2:00 pm to 2:50 pm in Wheatley Room W02-0126. Instructor: Lauren von Hagel E-mail: laurenvon@gmail.com. Office: Wheatley 06-111 Wiki: http:/ engl210-vonhagel.wikispaces.umb.edu/. Office Hours: Wednesdays 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm and by appointment. Consider Major-Minor in English! Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
The question minus the answer | ENGL2101: Literature in English I
The question minus the answer. ENGL2101: Literature in English I. So long, farewell. Posted January 10, 2008. As you probably all know, the final grades have been posted. If there are any questions or issues, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Papers can be picked up in the Hum and Lang office (HH100); please do pick them up because there are comments which may be helpful for future assignments. And thank you for your patience. Best wishes for all of us for the coming year! Posted December 4, 2007.
IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!! | Collaborative Fiction @ UIC
IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD! Collaborative Fiction @ UIC. The Project: An Introduction. September 26, 2008. Something mysterious is going on in LA. Citizens are vanishing, the weather is changing abruptly, and the city seems to lose its inhabitants daily — leaving the city left with three people who soon realize they are being hunted within their bounds. The Pot Dealer. (Writer: Mark Fujii). The Doctor. (Writer: Brittany Bonds). It’s raining and it won’t stop! Taylor is a superficial ditz who cares way too...
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Collaborative Fiction @ UIC. The Project: An Introduction. Is a 26 year old aspiring journalist from Austin,Texas but currently living in New York City. She has just landed a position at the New Yorker, where she hopes to break into the International Political Section of the news and she is looking for her first big scoop. She doesn’t have many friends, as she has been committed to her dream of being a famous reporter for many years. Brian: My character, Kal Bitori. Sal: Sir Hertzel Schniztle.
IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!!! | Collaborative fiction @ UIC : FALL 2010
IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD! Collaborative fiction @ UIC : FALL 2010. On 09/22/2010 by engl212f10. Welcome to the home page of UIC’s English 212 collaborative fiction project for Fall 2010. Students have been divided into groups and asked to concoct apocalypse scenarios. Over a two-week period, they will be blogging as characters within these scenarios, intertwining their characters’ stories with those of the others in their group. In all posts we will tag Pan Medic Pharmaceuticals, so you can just go to t...
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December 1, 2008. Week Thirteen: Ellison, Bulosan, Miller. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 10:48 pm. November 17, 2008. Week Twelve: Fitzergerald and Miller. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 5:46 pm. October 28, 2008. Week Eleven: Hughes and Hurston. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 9:51 pm. This covers this week and next: 10/26-11/1 and 11/2-11/8. October 16, 2008. Week Ten: Frost and Eliot. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 11:51 pm. October 12, 2008. Week Nine: Chestnutt and Dunbar. 8212; nwalker4gsu @ 12:21 pm. October 9, 2008. September 26, 2008.
Classical Foundations of Lit. - Shoni Schipman
Classical Foundations of Lit. - Shoni Schipman. Monday, April 27, 2009. Death is the Mother of Beauty. You walk down the sidewalk and see the tiniest daisy growing from the crack in the sidewalk on which you are treading. How did its seed wind up there? More yet, how does this fragile flower grow amongst the cement. How does it thrive while being surrounded by dead, gray concrete? How does something beautiful spring from something dead? How is death the mother of beauty? Thursday, April 16, 2009. 8220;It...
WRTG 213 – Fall 2017 | Writing and the Sciences
WRTG 213 – Fall 2017. Writing and the Sciences. Welcome to WRTG 213. Unit 1: Science and Science Writing Discussion. Unit 2: “The Killer in the Pool” Reading Response. Unit 3: “Fertility Rights” Reading Response. Unit 4: “Fish Out of Water” Reading Response. Unit 5: “Nature’s Spoils” Reading Response. Unit 6: “Cosmic Blueprint of Life” Reading Response. Unit 7: “The (Elusive) History of Everything” Reading Response. Unit 8: “A Love That Dare Not Squawk Its Name” Reading Response. Who vs. Whom. From your ...
English 214 - Semester 2
Tuesday, 22 May 2012. Please do not keep asking me about the final marks before the exam! Study and you will do well! You will get your marks after the exam! Monday, 21 May 2012. What do I have to revise? Here are some points for revision. This does not mean that you don't have to study anything else but you should focus on this:. How to write a formal letter and the handout with useful phrases. Achieving a Readable Style (especially transition words, phrases and concrete verbs). This part will have five...
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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop
ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop. Michael S. Hennessey University of Cincinnati Spring 2011. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Short Vine Reading tomorrow. As I mentioned at our meeting today, there'll be a short reading tomorrow afternoon (June 9th) at 5:00 PM in McMicken 255 featuring students published in the winter and spring issues of Short Vine. Don't forget that Short Vine. You can follow Short Vine. On Facebook through this page. Posted by Michael S. Hennessey. Monday, May 23, 2011. Translated as A Void. In 1995...
Introduction to Literature at ARCC - home
Skip to main content. Introduction to Literature at ARCC. Introduction to Literature at ARCC. Welcome to ENGL 2202 at Anoka-Ramsey Community College! This wiki was created for Sarah Viehmann's Introduction to Literature section 02 in Fall 2010. It serves as a showcase of multimedia projects done by students in the class. Help on how to format text. Contributions to http:/ engl2202-arcc.wikispaces.com/ are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 License. Turn off "Getting Started".