This is the coverpage for my American Literature 1800-1915 class...we'll let's get started...
TIMELINESS ENTRIES
These were the entries that were on time:
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/LouGagliardi/010399.html This was a quick blog entry discussing the poems from like the first session of class.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/LouGagliardi/011044.html
The narrator, whose name we learn at the end is Jane, is married to John and dominated by him. As she recuperates with neurasthenia in a room in a rented mansion, he does not allow her to do anything but rest, and especially forbids her from the creative work of writing.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/LouGagliardi/011045.html
What interests me about the opening..is why does the narrator say he is an "elderly man?" To show that he has experience? Or perhaps to show that he was set in his ways. He also calls lawyering an "advocation"This was an entry on the short story. Obviously, we haven't had the class on it so I haven't added too much.
The rest of my blog entries are really just simply two sentences or so, because I admittedly didn't get them done in time.
OWN BLOG ENTRY THAT HAVE COMMENTS THAT I'VE RESPONDED TOO:
This is a blog entry that I've had comments on that I, myself, have responded too:
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/LouGagliardi/010956.html
This was actually a responsive paper that I apparently didn't need for class. Oh, well, it made a good blog entry anyawys.
Comments I left on other people's blogs.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/LeahDavis/2005/09/the_scarlett_le.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ErinWaite/2005/09/custom_house.html
To be totally truthful..and I'm not trying to make excuses or to get pity..but what I think happened to me in the beginning of this semester..i was talking so much in class that I just said "screw it" to blogging, and then got lazy.