Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)


2 Feb 2007

Foster (6-9, 11, 14)

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My eyes are now open!!
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
Weblog: CheraPupi
Tracked: January 31, 2007 1:35 PM
(Anti?) Christ figure
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Don't even have to be good. (See the stories of Flannery O'Connor for example after example.)"...
Weblog: MatthewHenderson
Tracked: January 31, 2007 6:14 PM
What are humans capable of!?
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Violence is one of the most personal and even intimate acts between human beings, but it can also be cultural and societal in its implications. It can be symbolic,...
Weblog: DerekTickle
Tracked: January 31, 2007 8:35 PM
So That's Where That's From
Excerpt: My first guess is that you probably have not read most of the plays from which these quotations are taken; my second guess is that you know the phrases anyway. Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary...
Weblog: JenniferPrex
Tracked: January 31, 2007 9:12 PM
I Love Disney!
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Slavic folktakes, those darlings of the Russian formalist critics of the 1920s, don't have a lot of currency in Paducah. But thanks to Disney, they know "Snow White" from...
Weblog: BethanyMerryman
Tracked: January 31, 2007 10:05 PM
Who doesn't love a little Harmony?
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) We want a new novel to be not quite like anything we've read before. At the same time, we look for it to be sufficiently like other things we've...
Weblog: MargaretJones
Tracked: January 31, 2007 10:16 PM
Gilligan and Hamlet, too!
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) And that bastion of high culture, Gilligan's Island, had a episode where Phil Silvers, famous as TV's Sergeant Bilko and therefore adding to the highbrow content, was putting together...
Weblog: JennaMiller
Tracked: January 31, 2007 10:44 PM
The Big Fat E Major
Excerpt: "When I feel that resonance, that 'fat chord' that feels heavy yet sparkles with promise or portnent, it almost always means the phrase, or whatever, is borrowed from somewhere else and promises soecial significance"Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150...
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Tracked: February 1, 2007 6:22 PM
Oww that Hurt
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) " Violence is one of the most personal and even intimate acts between human beings, but it can also be cultural and societal in its implications." I have to...
Weblog: JaraWhite
Tracked: February 1, 2007 7:00 PM
Achilles and The Simpson's
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Tracked: February 1, 2007 7:57 PM
Violence makes the world go 'round
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Violence is everywhere in literature."...
Weblog: CoreyStruss
Tracked: February 1, 2007 8:15 PM
Thanks Billy!
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "He's everywhere, in every literary form you can think of. And he's never the same :every age and every writer reinvents Shakespeare" (38). I love this chapter because I...
Weblog: LorinSchumacher
Tracked: February 2, 2007 3:21 AM
There's Only One Story Anyway
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "If you look at any literary period between the eighteenth and twenty-first centuries you'll be amazed by the dominance of the bard."...
Weblog: HallieGeary
Tracked: February 2, 2007 9:09 AM
Thou Art the Lord Now, Canine!
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "He's everywhere, in every literary form you can think of. And he's never the same: every age and every writer reinvents its own Shakespeare." I posted a comment on...
Weblog: JohnFish
Tracked: February 3, 2007 5:35 PM
Enlightened Once Again
Excerpt: Foster (6-9, 11, 14) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "I often tell my students that reading is an activity of the imagination, and the imagination in question is not the writer's alone."...
Weblog: BethanyBouchard
Tracked: February 4, 2007 8:12 PM
Ahh... the power of Shakespeare
Excerpt: Titles? William Faulkner liked The Sound and The Fury. Aldous Huxley decided on Brave New World. Agatha Christie chose By the Pricking of my Thumbs, which statement Ray Bradbury completed with Something Wicked This Way Comes. Foster (6-9, 11, 14)...
Weblog: EllenEinsporn
Tracked: February 20, 2007 11:07 PM
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