22 Feb 2007
Keesey, Ch 3 (Introduction)
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Criticism for Hippies
Excerpt: "...different people react very differently to the 'same'poem. Some see superficiality where others find profundity; some praise uplifting sentiments where others complain of cliches; some discover coherence where others see only chaos" (Keesey 133). T...
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Excerpt: "...different people react very differently to the 'same'poem. Some see superficiality where others find profundity; some praise uplifting sentiments where others complain of cliches; some discover coherence where others see only chaos" (Keesey 133). T...
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EL312: Step off, Author... This is my poem now.
Excerpt: Readers are the real writers, here. It would be more precise to say that the reader creates the poem in the very act of perceiving it, and what we call "interpretation" is a more elaborate process of creation in which...
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Excerpt: Readers are the real writers, here. It would be more precise to say that the reader creates the poem in the very act of perceiving it, and what we call "interpretation" is a more elaborate process of creation in which...
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What exactly do you want out of me?
Excerpt: "For in the imagery and characters of great works, in the green gardens and wintery wastelands, in the questing heroes and menacing villains, and in the archetypal patterns of their actions that form analogies to rites of spring and rites...
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Excerpt: "For in the imagery and characters of great works, in the green gardens and wintery wastelands, in the questing heroes and menacing villains, and in the archetypal patterns of their actions that form analogies to rites of spring and rites...
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I agree with [insert name of classmate]...
Excerpt: The introduction to this chapter really caught me off gaurd because I thought that reader-response was going to be really straight forward. What the reader says goes, right? Wrong! Apparently there is much more to it than I thought. However,...
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Excerpt: The introduction to this chapter really caught me off gaurd because I thought that reader-response was going to be really straight forward. What the reader says goes, right? Wrong! Apparently there is much more to it than I thought. However,...
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Vanessa Stole My Idea!
Excerpt: Human beings are essentially bundles of desires and aversions This explains the proliferation of the Internet. I so had the idea to correlate Hippiedom with Keesey's intro to chapter 3, then Vanessa went and beat me to it. This proves...
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Excerpt: Human beings are essentially bundles of desires and aversions This explains the proliferation of the Internet. I so had the idea to correlate Hippiedom with Keesey's intro to chapter 3, then Vanessa went and beat me to it. This proves...
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Keesey Chapter Three
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 3 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Too many to choose from
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 3 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 3 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Posted by: Gina at February 19, 2007 9:45 PMThe Hamlet of Last Tuesday:
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DianaGeleskie/019657.html
Keesey: Third verse, not quite the same as the first...
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinMcGinnis/2007/02/keesey_third_ve.html
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