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Rhetorics Ancient and Modern
Rhetorics Ancient and Modern. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Questions and Topics for our Final Week of Class. In our final week, we want to go for an understanding of the big picture, as well as clarify issues and fill in any gaps in our learning. I invite you to post questions, issues, or topics for discussion as responses to this blog post. Then I'll try to plan our class meetings around your interests. What do you want to know more about? What would you like to have a shot at clarifying? What process(es...
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the distaff side | course blog for ENGL3621/Winter 2012
Writers on this course. Course blog for ENGL3621/Winter 2012. The grades have been submitted and are wending their way through the system. I will soon be sending on your library assignments to Janet Fraser. Anyone who has yet to send me a clean copy and wants to, do so sometime this week. If any of you would like to discuss your assignments (or anything else), email me and we can set up a meeting. I would be more than happy to go over your work with you. May 1, 2012. From the inter webs. Your Library ass...
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Women's Lives Surrounding Late 18th Century Theatre
Women's Lives Surrounding Late 18th Century Theatre. English 3621 Writing by Women. If her functioning as a female is not enough to define woman, if we decline also to explain her through "the eternal feminine," and if nevertheless we admit, provisionally, that women do exist, then we must face the question: what is a woman? Http:/ www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/timelines/women.php? 18th Century Dancer and Actress). Women's History Page (Dresses). Renaissance and Baroque Theatres. Women in World History.
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Telling ourselves stories | English 3622: Writing by Women II
English 3622: Writing by Women II. January 10, 2008 by Miriam Jones. As you probably all know, the final grades went in earlier this week. If there are any questions or issues, please don’t hesitate to let me know. It was a real pleasure meeting with you all every week. You are a smart, interesting group and I always enjoyed our discussions. Hope to see most of you in other classes. And thank you for your patience. It was an eventful term, but we got through. Best wishes for all of us for the coming year!
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ENGL3655: THE LITERARY IN THEORY
ENGL3655: THE LITERARY IN THEORY. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Literary In Theory. This blog supports ENGL3655 The Literary In Theory, an advanced unit of study offered by the English Department, University of Sydney. The unit is taught by Drs Sarah Gleeson-White, Melissa Hardie and Fiona Morrison. Please contact Melissa Hardie if you have any enquiries. Links to student blogs. ENGL3655 The Literary in Theory. Andy’s Splendid Brainbox Suppository. The Literary In Theory.
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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog
Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, October 9, 2010. Living the texts; Herrnstein Smith's sonnet-obsession and Tartt's Dionysian madness. 8220;[…] Julian answered the door exactly as he had the first time, by opening it only a crack and looking through it warily, as if there were something wonderful in his office that needed guarding, something that he was careful not everyone should see.” (Tartt, The Secret History. Julian and his Classical teachings represent to Henry and the others what Shakes...
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English 368 - Professor O'Connell - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 368 - Professor O'Connell. English 368 - Professor O'Connell. EN 368-1: MODERN AMERICAN FICTION. Welcome to EN 368: Modern American Fiction. I know that you will both enjoy this course and learn a great deal. Immigration, urbanization, family stress and other influences that shape individual choices. In a variety of compelling styles and in plot-lines that span the continent and intersect a wide range of American lives, these ...
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English 369 - Professor O'Connell - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 369 - Professor O'Connell. English 369 - Professor O'Connell. EN 369: P OST-1945 AMERICAN FICTION. Andy Warhol - Turquoise Marilyn - 1962. NOTE: PAPER #1 and POSTING (ON. This course examines significant works of American fiction written in the [ # last]. Updike, Lahiri and others. See this useful Wiki site: http:/ umbwiki-users.wikispaces.umb.edu/Information for Students. The UMass Boston Wiki. For [ # video].
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ENGL 3690: Methods of Writing | Class announcements and assignments.
ENGL 3690: Methods of Writing. 6 1 Traits of Writing Presentation. Ch 7 and 8 mini-lessons. First Days of School: Class Annotated Bibliography. Mentor Text Lessons Part 1. MT Presentation Sign Up. NCTE Student Affiliate On-Campus Events. Class announcements and assignments. April 21, 2011. Our last class today! I brought in chocolate chip cookies which had a bit too much salt, and passed out the collective class annotated bibliography and the original lesson plans. Then we wrapped up presentations. Allys...
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Departure from Reality
Thursday, April 3, 2008. Invaders - John Kessel. Okay so I get that this is a three part story dealing with the conquest of the Inca, a 21st century alien invasion and the author's writing of the story. 'What I don't get, however, is the point. I don't know . it just didn't really do it for me. Here is a link to John Kessel's homepage:. Http:/ www4.ncsu.edu/ tenshi/index2.html. Aunt Parnetta's Electric Blisters - Diane Glancy. This one made me chuckle at times. I love this: "We bought that ferge back...
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Living in sf | English 3722: Topics in Speculative Fiction
English 3722: Topics in Speculative Fiction. Okay, cadets,. May 4, 2008 in admin. Your final marks are posted. If any of you did the take-home, I haven’t factored that in. I am away teaching the travel/study course right now but if there is an exam waiting in the office, just drop me a line. Not a problem; I can change the mark later. One of you asked about taking down her blog. You certainly may, but could I suggest leaving them up for posterity? There was some good discussion going on. 3013581, 86, A.