Intro to Literary Study (2005)


28 Jan 2005
Foster, How to Read Literature... (selections)

Sections 6-9, 11, 14.

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Shakespeare and the Bible
Excerpt: As Thomas C. Foster stated before in How to Read Literature Like a Professor, there is only one real story. Everything else is just branching off of that one story. Apparently, everything is also just branching off of Shakespeare and...
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Tracked: January 27, 2005 07:01 PM
Foster Sections: 6-9, 11/14
Excerpt: Foster, How to Read Sections 6-9, 11/14...
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Tracked: January 28, 2005 12:07 PM
Jesus Done It - EL 150
Excerpt: I really enjoyed this week's reading of How o Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas Foster. I love the concept of intertextuality. It's something that I've thought about before but never had a word to tie it all together....
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Tracked: January 29, 2005 02:20 PM
All Plot Lines Lead to Shakespeare
Excerpt: After reading Foster, I thought: for such an intiminating name as Shakespeare, he has had more effects on pop-culture and culture in general. Romeo and Juliet has been in film on at least three occaisions (including West Side Story, which...
Weblog: Color in a Lurid World
Tracked: January 29, 2005 06:53 PM
"To Build A Fire", HTRLLAP, sect 10, 19,20
Excerpt: I liked this short story because of the imagery provided by Jack London. I liked the atmosphere of impending doom when the main character gets his feet wet and cannot build the fire he needs in order to survive. His...
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Tracked: January 31, 2005 09:54 AM
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