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Skip to main content. ENGL 381 Second recitation sign-up sheet (Fall 2007). Note: as my own schedule changes, I may delete open times where no one's signed up, so please do check back here before making a trip to my office. In rare cases, I may email you to ask that you choose an alternate time. Monday, December 3. Tuesday, December 4. 9:30 Mary Kate Markano. Wednesday, December 5. 11:00 - Iris Onks. Astley, Kristin. Who Knows: http:/ kris1215.umwblogs.org/. Markano, Mary Kate. dr. c's 381: http:...McAll...
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GW English 3810: 20th Century U.S. Black Freedom Movements Class Blog
GW English 3810: 20th Century U.S. Black Freedom Movements Class Blog. This is the course blog for the seminar in U.S. Black Freedom Movements. Students will be submitting their work here throughout the semester. Students can submit links, video clips, and their own thoughts on reading materials and even current events or conversations that intersect with the course. Thursday, May 9, 2013. The Prison System, the "Other" and Violence as a Poor Deterent. The Shame of America's Gulag. I mean really aren't t...
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The Craft of Verse
And the world is quiet now and the world is old. And the names of lost loved ones echo through the woods and rocks and mountains and the empty halls of home,. And the families still gather for prayer, hold hands. And rock together like waves of the ocean, singing. V’im’r u. Amein Y’hei sh’mei raba m’varakh l’alam ul’al’mei al’maya. And the sun is setting and the flowers press their leaves into each other and embrace in the infinite peace that is. And the candles weep themselves wet. And the sun is rising.
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English 387 - Professor Buscemi - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 387 - Professor Buscemi. English 387 - Professor Buscemi. English 387: Charles Dickens. Dickens' Dream by Robert Buss. All the Year Round. Our goal will be to gain a deeper understanding of both Dickens’s art and the environment within which it was created. You do need to have a copy with you in class. So, you may either print them out, or if you have a laptop that you would like to bring with the reading on it, that would be ...
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ENGL 387: Freaks and Geeks in Fiction
ENGL 387: Freaks and Geeks in Fiction. Spring 2010 University of Calgary Department of English. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Adaptations: A Grotesque Form? I can't believe this is already the last week of class. Today we watched the Disney adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time,. Adaptation when it comes to theatres, so why not have some theoretical ideas to accompany the popcorn? Linda Hutcheon notes in her text A Theory of Adaptation. Are adaptations always inferior? Similarly, in A Wrinkle in Time. Meg states tha...
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Engl 387 Reading Blog: Freaks and Geeks
Monday, June 21, 2010. A Wrinkle In Time. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Some thoughts on NLMG. I was just thinking about the movie trailer again for NLMG and hope that the movie will not leave me feeling as disappointed as the book has. Don't get me wrong - I actually enjoyed the book a great deal, but I had so many questions that will never be answered. I know it's fiction and all, but I like everything to be wrapped up so I'm not left wondering. It's not like they need money as they don't exist/interact in th...
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English 396 - Professor Fay - home
Skip to main content. English 396 - Professor Fay. English 396 - Professor Fay. ENGL396 Jane Austen: The Writer at Work. MWF 12-12:50, M-1-617. English Major/Minor: Literary Histories. Office: W-6-87; 287-6715 (leave message). The increasing number of films (both Hollywood and BBC adaptations) made from Austen’s works, and now about her, the large number of fan clubs and amateur societies (including a Jane Austen blog! Does Austen signify nostalgia for more romantic times, similar to Arthurian tales?
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The Bard Spot
Sunday, January 12, 2014. The Induction to "The Taming of the Shrew": The Taming and Transformation of Christopher Sly. He’s threatening to “frighten,” “beat,” or “do” for her. He also calls her a “baggage.” OED. Quotes this very line to illustrate the sense of “baggage” as a “worthless good-for nothing woman; a woman of disreputable or immoral life, a strumpet.” In other words, Sly isn’t a gentleman and isn’t behaving like one. The unrestrained and beggarly Sly has been transformed and tamed! Seems to h...
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English 401 Spring 2010
English 401 Spring 2010. It's in the Air. T Kane and able? E Hellsund English 401. English 401 Darrick Mercer. Week 13 Renaissance Rhetoric. A Smith English 401. Week 13 Reading Response. Blog #12 - Erasmus. Mitch Smith English 401. K Peach Engl 401 Blog. Max H Engl 401. Week 13 Renaissance Rhetoric. C Snook Engl 401. Kelli Braden engl 401. A Marker Engl 401. Alex Pearman-Gillman English 401. Erik Kuno English 401. Marianne Plath Eng 401. P Harrison Engl 401. Week 8 Chinese Rhetoric. Jenae Reese Engl 401.