Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)


22 Feb 2007

McDonald, ''Reading The Tempest''

In Keesey, Ch 2

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Show Or Tell
Excerpt: "...the artist is sufficiently confident of his ability to tell a story and of his audience's capacity to receive it that he is able to signal an action rather than develop it in detail"...
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Tempt Me...With Your Words
Excerpt: "The play encourages its audience to scrutinize the linguistic and structural patterns for meaning, but it stoutly refuses to yield those meanings easily or fully" (McDonald 105). You have to love a text that teases. In McDonald's "Reading 'The Tempest...
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Musical Poetry
Excerpt: For about 12 years of my life I thought that God intended me to be a music major, and then I took British Literature in high school and that changed everything. What does this have to do with the...
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EL312: The Tempest, tempest, tempest
Excerpt: Perhaps a more appropriate title would be "E I E I O," but I'm sure this McDonald guy gets that all the time... especially since the focus of his essay on Shakespeare's "The Tempest" is repetition. The hieratic style suggested...
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Read or Heard - Does it Matter?
Excerpt: Moreover, the style and form of The Tempest engage the audience textually with the same issues of control and mastery. I was very impressed with Russ McDonald's ability to break down the text of The Tempest and construct a highly...
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Shakespeare, you dirty man!
Excerpt: From McDonald, ''Reading The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism): "The titillating diction of Cartwright's description is given special meaning in light of Brook's plea for a textual erotics, for both capture the gamesome or sportive quality o...
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McDonald's Essay = I'm Lovin It
Excerpt: McDonald, ''Reading The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Meaningful because it is Meaningless?
Excerpt: McDonald, ''Reading The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "The verbal music is related to the oneiric and unreal atmosphere that attends and complicates the action of Shakespeare's late romantic forms; it promises much and delivers little, a...
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Repeat after me
Excerpt: McDonald, ''Reading The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Writing Styles
Excerpt: McDonald, ''Reading The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) McDonald's essay describes different ways to look at the text of The Tempest "Moreover, the style and form of The Tempest engage the audience textually with the same issues of control...
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Hey, I'm early for once. Check 'em all out :)
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ErinWaite/2007/02/mcdonalds_inter.html

Posted by: Erin at February 15, 2007 5:53 PM

There is a first time for everything I suppose, and for me this time it's trackback issues, so here is my blog entry: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DianaGeleskie/019639.html

Posted by: Diana Geleskie at February 19, 2007 9:10 PM

Old McDonald Had a Theory...

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinMcGinnis/2007/02/old_mcdonald_ha.html

Posted by: Kevin at February 20, 2007 10:38 AM
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