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August | 2012 | ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present
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ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present. Section 6224, Kayley Thomas. Monthly Archives: August 2012. August 31, 2012. Your first blog prompt, should you choose to accept it (if not, you’ll have 12 other chances; you need write only 5 blogs)… Choose one of the following questions and respond on your blog. Copy the prompt you’ve chosen and … Continue reading →. August 27, 2012. Setting up your blog your first post. August 24, 2012. August 24, 2012. August 22, 2012. It was great meeting you today!
October | 2012 | ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present
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ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present. Section 6224, Kayley Thomas. Monthly Archives: October 2012. October 26, 2012. Week Eleven: October 29-November 2 M Oscar Wilde, editorial preface in The Picture of Dorian Gray p. ; The Picture of Dorian Gray 1-53 W Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray p. 53-123 F Oscar Wilde, The Picture … Continue reading →. October 26, 2012. October 22, 2012. October 19, 2012. Respond to one of the following prompts. As always, blogs are due Wednesday by 5pm and...
Schedule | ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present
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ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present. Section 6224, Kayley Thomas. Note: This schedule is tentative and subject to revision. All readings and assignments are due on the date indicated. Readings from the anthology will appear as Longman. Readings from other texts are noted accordingly. Check the course blog regularly for any updates to the weekly schedule and links to additional materials (ie. art, songs, other references, etc). Week One: August 22-24. Week Two: August 27-31. F William Wordswo...
Week 15 Schedule | ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present
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ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present. Section 6224, Kayley Thomas. Essay #3 – Final Paper →. November 21, 2012. Week Fifteen: November 26-30. M TS Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock in Longman p. 2287-2291, The Hollow Men in Longman p. 2318-2320. W WH Auden, “Lullaby” in Longman p. 2616, “In Praise of Limestone” in Longman p. 2628-2630, “As I Walked Out One Evening”. Print out and bring with you to class). View all posts by Kayley Thomas →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present. Section 6224, Kayley Thomas. Monthly Archives: November 2012. November 29, 2012. Week Sixteen: December 3-7 M Carol Ann Duffy, Originally in Longman p. 2648-2649, Little Red-Cap in Longman p. 2650-2651, The Diet in Longman p. 2652-2653 W Course wrap-up * * Final papers due by 5 PM on December 14. … Continue reading →. Essay #3 – Final Paper. November 28, 2012. November 21, 2012. November 21, 2012. Respond to one of the following prompts. As always, bl...
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ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present | Section 6224, Kayley Thomas
ENL 2022: English Literature from 1750 – Present. Section 6224, Kayley Thomas. December 7, 2012. Your final blog prompt! Post your response by 5pm next Friday, December 14th. Choose between the following:. Summarize, with examples, the presence and importance of one of the prominent themes in the material we have read, whether particular to one period or across the course. Analyze one of the following quotes and how it relates to our studies in this course. If after completing this blog prompt, you have ...
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