15 Mar 2007
Keesey, Ch 5 (Introduction)
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EL312: Get your (inter)text on
Excerpt: So after giving us theories that pertain to the text (and its relation to history, itself, readers, and the world) for the past four chapters, Keesey brings us to intertextuality... which basically seems to debunk all the others we've learned...
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Excerpt: So after giving us theories that pertain to the text (and its relation to history, itself, readers, and the world) for the past four chapters, Keesey brings us to intertextuality... which basically seems to debunk all the others we've learned...
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Conventions, Conventions, Conventions
Excerpt: "A particular poem can be understood only by someone who understands its conventions, but these conventions must be learned by studying similar poems, and a reading of each of these requires in turn a knowledge of conventions" (Keesey 275). So...
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Excerpt: "A particular poem can be understood only by someone who understands its conventions, but these conventions must be learned by studying similar poems, and a reading of each of these requires in turn a knowledge of conventions" (Keesey 275). So...
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mirror, mirror on the wall
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 5 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 5 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Good Effort, Dave, Here's Your 14.
Excerpt: . . . whenever critics focus on the conventional elements of literature and relate the poem not to "reality" but, by analogy, to other poems, they are practicing "intertextual" criticism. Okay, so I've got to somehow fit the conventions used...
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Excerpt: . . . whenever critics focus on the conventional elements of literature and relate the poem not to "reality" but, by analogy, to other poems, they are practicing "intertextual" criticism. Okay, so I've got to somehow fit the conventions used...
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The invisible subject.
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Practice, Practice, Practice
Excerpt: It is a given fact that for anyone to become good at anything practice needs to be of the utmost importance. Take my brother for instance. He plays baseball for his high school team and has dreams of playing in...
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Excerpt: It is a given fact that for anyone to become good at anything practice needs to be of the utmost importance. Take my brother for instance. He plays baseball for his high school team and has dreams of playing in...
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Importance of Words
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 5 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "A poem is best read in the light of all the other poems ever written. We read A the better to read B (we have to start somewhere; we may get...
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Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 5 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "A poem is best read in the light of all the other poems ever written. We read A the better to read B (we have to start somewhere; we may get...
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http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinHinton/2007/03/standing_in_lon.html
How your favorite books get influenced.
Posted by: Kevin "Kelo The Great" Hinton at March 4, 2007 4:33 PMHey Karissa and Kevin, it looks like we're going to be visiting quite a bit.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ErinWaite/2007/03/imitation_is_fl.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/LorinSchumacher/2007/03/the_world_of_po.html#comments
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