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An American Jumps the Pond: A Study Abroad Experience. My experiences, opinions, and classwork during my London and Rome study abroad. My Packing and Tip List. On The British Library. On Assignment Numero Uno. I'm a creative writing and music student at Marylhurst University, learning to professionally do a few of the things I love. I want to travel the world, have a family, write and publish more than a handful of books, and enjoy my life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Silhouettes in Literature: Four Seasons in Rome (2)
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Saturday, October 4, 2014. Four Seasons in Rome (2). Final Reflection of the book:. October 12, 2014 at 10:02 AM. This is beautiful- such a rich realization and, I think, a wellspring of happiness. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rome from an English literary standpoint. A meal in Rome. A work of art in London. A Comedy of Errors. A monument in London. Literary Connections on my free day. A Street / Neighborhood and its connection to Lite. Four Seasons in Rome (2). Four Seasons in Rome (1).
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Welcome! | An American Jumps the Pond: A Study Abroad Experience
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An American Jumps the Pond: A Study Abroad Experience. My experiences, opinions, and classwork during my London and Rome study abroad. My Packing and Tip List. On The British Library. On Assignment Numero Uno. July 1, 2014. One thought on “ Welcome! Hi Lizzie, Great to see your blog! You will be a most organized packer, I can tell! A great part of any journey is the anticipation and that includes packing! Looking forward to reading your blog as part of our class! July 2, 2014 at 6:46 pm.
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Silhouettes in Literature: A meal in Rome
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Sunday, October 5, 2014. A meal in Rome. October 12, 2014 at 10:28 AM. Cibo e buoni compagni - la docle vita! So very glad you had these experiences of deep friendship, wine, good food. This is as much the experience of the study abroad as anything. Meraviglioso. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rome from an English literary standpoint. A meal in Rome. A work of art in London. A Comedy of Errors. A monument in London. Literary Connections on my free day. Four Seasons in Rome (2). A Room with a View.
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Welcome! | An American Jumps the Pond: A Study Abroad Experience
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An American Jumps the Pond: A Study Abroad Experience. My experiences, opinions, and classwork during my London and Rome study abroad. My Packing and Tip List. On The British Library. On Assignment Numero Uno. July 1, 2014. One thought on “ Welcome! Hi Lizzie, Great to see your blog! You will be a most organized packer, I can tell! A great part of any journey is the anticipation and that includes packing! Looking forward to reading your blog as part of our class! July 2, 2014 at 6:46 pm.
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An American Jumps the Pond: A Study Abroad Experience. My experiences, opinions, and classwork during my London and Rome study abroad. My Packing and Tip List. On The British Library. On Assignment Numero Uno. July 26, 2014. One quote in particular, from the prologue, struck a chord with me, a familiar chord I had only felt during my beloved trips to German country sides. July 26, 2014. Starting today, I and my fellow classmates will begin posting responses to our assigned readings. Given that, I fig...
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Silhouettes in Literature: Final Reflection
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Sunday, October 5, 2014. My experience as a literary traveler in London and Rome was mostly about filling in my imagination and placing everything into context for me in a way that google images never can. This happened much more in London than Rome, because my whole survey of British literature places London as the setting of all settings, but Rome went beyond the pages into pure history. By William Shakespeare at the Forum. It did not just make a literary connection but also a historical connection...
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