Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)


29 Jan 2007

Foster (19,20)

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Wild Character
Excerpt: It's not too much to say, I think, that geography can be character. Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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It's all based on your perspective
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "when writers send characters south, it's so they can run amok."...
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Tracked: January 26, 2007 8:33 PM
Who can say?
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Inhabiting Spaces
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Literary geography is typically about humans inhabiting spaces, and at the same time the spaces that inhabit humans" (165-166). As a military brat who moved around a lot as a kid...
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Tracked: January 28, 2007 4:15 AM
The chicken or the egg?
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "What, in other words, does geography mean to a work of literature?" Foster, ch. 19...
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Literaature Geography
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) In poetry and fiction, it may be mostly people....
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Tracked: January 28, 2007 1:23 PM
In the Jungle the Lion Sleeps
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) In Heart of Darkness, the narrator, Marlow, travels up the Congo River and observes the near-total disintegration of the European psyche in Kurtz, who has been in-country so long that he...
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Geography Can Be Psychology?
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) “Geography is setting, but it's also (or can be) psychology, attitude, finance, industry--anything that place can forge in the people who live there." I have never, in all of my reading...
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You Really Do Learn Something New Everyday
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "She's all spring and sunshine; he's all frosty stiffness. Names, you ask. Daisy Miller and Frederic Winterbourne. Really, it's just too perfect. And obvious. You wonder why we don't feel our...
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I Am Who I Am
Excerpt: Geography is setting, but it's also (or can be) psychology, attitude, finance, industry--anything that place can forge in the people who live there.Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Seasonal Undertones
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "When Rod Stewart wants to say, in 'Maggie May,' that he's hanging around too long and wasting his youth on this older woman, he makes it late September." You know, I've...
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Love on a Summer's Day..
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Basically Everyone - Oh, And Their Dog Too
Excerpt: Excellent. So Shakespeare and Ecclesiastes and Rod Stewart and Anita Brookner. You know, I think we might be onto something here. Thomas C. Foster (How to Read Literature Like a Professor)...
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Tracked: January 28, 2007 8:08 PM
Geographical Error
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) " Literary geography is typically about humans inhabiting spaces, and at the same time the spaces that inhabit humans." After reading Fosters chapter on Geography I have to say that I...
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Tracked: February 1, 2007 2:29 PM
Geography and Literature
Excerpt: Foster (19,20) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) Reflection Paper...
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Tracked: February 20, 2007 9:52 PM
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