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there's a lot to be done while your head is still young
http://breadcrumb-trail.blogspot.com/2005/02/ill-be-wearing-my-ugly-clothes-until.html
Oh honey, we're ridiculous. Sunday, February 06, 2005. I'll be wearing my ugly clothes until the end of this post. I am sure that I read this out of context, but I laughed out loud when Jane, on their way back from the city when Mr. Rochester has been frantic about buying her clothes, says "You need not look in that way, if you do, I'll wear nothing but my old Lowood frocks to the end of the chapter.". If so, oh wretched existence! I've spoiled everything. If not, what the hell? Women's Writing II Blog.
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there's a lot to be done while your head is still young
http://breadcrumb-trail.blogspot.com/2005/04/wake-up-little-eyes.html
Oh honey, we're ridiculous. Monday, April 11, 2005. Wake up little eyes. I know I totally just promoted something I was doing in the post before this one, but I'm doing it again. My friend Matt and I are starting a small business selling buttons and t-shirts. Our website is buttonpushers.net. If you know anybody in a band who might be interested, or not in a band, and just interested, we're going to start taking orders after exams. Yo la tengo - "little eyes". Posted by rachel at 2:19 PM. Be harvested fo...
storageland.blogspot.com
ants on a blog
http://storageland.blogspot.com/2005/09/virtual-tour-of-nunnery-in-abbys.html
Ants on a blog. Weblog for ENGL3621: Writing by Women I. Burned at the stake. A Magic Missile in the Dark. The Not So Domestic Goddess. Thursday, September 29, 2005. Posted by rachel @ 2:51 PM. It was interesting that you thought about the pictures from your trip after Abby’s presentation. They are intriguing and there is probably a great history behind these remaining structures.
zoak23.blogspot.com
zoak's English 3622 blog: Who's afraid?
http://zoak23.blogspot.com/2005/03/whos-afraid.html
Friday, March 04, 2005. Virginia Woolf: A Room of One's Own. So I read A Room of One's Own. A couple of weeks ago. I alternated between it and Adam Bede. For variety. I rewarded myself- for every 100 or so pages of the latter I let myself read one chapter from the former. I was surprised, actually. I didn't know what to expect. Fiction? Some kind of polemic? Without really knowing how she lead me there. It's not that I think someone writing a persuasive essay needs. PS: I never saw The Hours. Was a gripp...
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zoak's English 3622 blog: Oh, Adam
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Sunday, February 13, 2005. Weekend in Halifax. I think I read. The whole way there and back, and even so had 100 pages to go when I got home this afternoon. Although I didn't instinctively like this one as much as. Its major advantage is that it gets. Exciting toward the end. For those of you who haven't reached Book Fifth yet, I advise to skip ahead. That's where all the action starts. I mean, just look at the chapter titles: "The Journey in Despair," "The Eve of the Trial," "In the Prison". We have no ...
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gothic women: Pulling out the Gothic Elements
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Monday, January 31, 2005. Pulling out the Gothic Elements. When we think of gothic literature, we seem to think, at least I do, of vampyric images, labyrinths, descending spirals, and images of blood. I believe we are to think more abstractly, by way of the sublime. Unknown or unseen circumstances can also be gothic. In The Old Nurse's Story, the usage of children as a terror tactic is also a gothic element. Bled by cunningmark at 4:25 PM. 1 made it hurt. February 7, 2005 at 7:38 PM. Yours Truly, Michelle.
breadcrumb-trail.blogspot.com
there's a lot to be done while your head is still young
http://breadcrumb-trail.blogspot.com/2005/02/what-is-remarkable-extraordinary-and.html
Oh honey, we're ridiculous. Sunday, February 13, 2005. What is remarkable, extraordinary - and the process remains inscrutable and mysterious - is that this quiet, anxious, sedentary, serious, invalidical English lady, without animal spirits, without adventures, without extravagance, assumption, or bravado, should have made us believe that nothing in the world was alien to her; should have produced such rich, deep, masterly pictures of the multifold life of man. Posted by rachel at 3:29 PM. Please turn o...
storageland.blogspot.com
ants on a blog
http://storageland.blogspot.com/2005/11/what-is-not-crime-in-men-is-scandalous.html
Ants on a blog. Weblog for ENGL3621: Writing by Women I. Burned at the stake. A Magic Missile in the Dark. The Not So Domestic Goddess. Wednesday, November 02, 2005. What is not a crime in men is scandalous and unpardonable in women. Mary Manley, 1696. Virginia Woolf suggests that "it was that the novel was the new form, and was, therefore, sufficiently malleable to be bent to women's purposes.". Continual dismissal and criticism, always fighting something. Who can really do. Posted by rachel @ 6:47 PM.
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Women Writers: Getting the hang of it
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Crusaders, Curmudgeons, and Completely Corsetless Ladies (taken from the title of a book by A. Stephens). Friday, January 21, 2005. Getting the hang of it. Not only have I changed my. I have added some. I have figured out how to change my background and add links, so maybe in a couple of weeks I can figure out how to personalize things a bit. That's probably wishful thinking. Maybe I will have to swallow my pride and ask for help after all. I want more stuff! Posted by LoriAnne @ Friday, January 21, 2005.