Archives
- 2009.05.07: Final Presentations
- 2009.05.07: Blogging Portfolio 3
- 2009.04.20: Dock, Daphne, Allen, Palais, Tracy: I think i got them all
- 2009.04.20: Garson: Down with the Comic Strip
- 2009.04.20: Barker and Hulme: Enough Shakespeare
- 2009.04.20: Greenblatt: It is what we are
- 2009.04.20: Belsey: There are no heroes
- 2009.04.13: Eagleton: We are what we make of ourselves
- 2009.04.13: Keesey: I'm a White male, why doesnt' anyone listen to me?
- 2009.04.13: Feldstein: Another shift of angle
- 2009.04.13: Guetti: A question of angles
- 2009.04.13: Miko: "The Tempest" is not a neat knot
- 2009.04.13: de Man: Thank you for the definition
- 2009.04.11: Letter to the CEA
- 2009.04.04: Blogging Portfolio 2: The Sequel
- 2009.04.01: What I have Learned/ My Final Project
- 2009.03.30: Hamilton: Books Books Books
- 2009.03.29: Wright: Reading is rated MA, and is approved for mature audiences only
- 2009.03.29: Derrida: I gain more knowledge from a bag of chips
- 2009.03.29: Keesey: Chapter 6 Introduction We are Words
- 2009.03.23: Hamilton: Personification
- 2009.03.23: Bladerunner: More human then human
- 2009.03.23: Eagleton: Post-Structualism and the transcendental signifier
- 2009.03.19: JR Lohr : My in class presentation
- 2009.03.16: Hamilton: Theater of the Absurd
- 2009.03.16: Swann: I'm Confused who did it?
- 2009.03.16: Frye: The Tempest is back
- 2009.03.16: Culler:Thanks for the definition...finally
- 2009.03.16: Frye: The Critical Path
- 2009.03.16: Paris: The Uses of Psychology
- 2009.03.16: Keesey: Chapter 5 Introduction
- 2009.03.06: Dr. Nafisi's Speech
- 2009.03.05: My in Class Presentation
- 2009.03.05: Sears: I've always heard that freedom isnt free
- 2009.03.05: Rupp: I got no quote to hold me down
- 2009.03.02: Hamilton: Anaphora
- 2009.03.02: Life is a Dream: Reading was much better
- 2009.03.02: Gilbert and Gubar: Did somebody check my wife's foundation?
- 2009.03.02: Brann: Take a picture of a poem
- 2009.03.02: Donovan: Behind every good man stands a better woman
- 2009.03.02: Bernard: Have You Ever Though For Yourself
- 2009.03.02: Life is a Dream: Hope I dreamt It
- 2009.03.02: Keesey: Chapter 4 Intro...still a good place to start
- 2009.02.26: Blogging Portfolio 1: I Blog therefore I am
- 2009.02.26: Blogging Carnival: Unusual Perspectives from women of their time
- 2009.02.25: Hamilton: Bildungsroman...what interesting architecture
- 2009.02.24: Kolodny: Remember to use protection when sharing with a reader
- 2009.02.24: O'Connell: Listen to your gut, but never trust a burp
- 2009.02.24: Melville: Furry white monasteries...I have some pictures of those from my trip to Europe
- 2009.02.24: Iser: Someday Father, I will be more than an "implied reader"
- 2009.02.24: Keesey: Another introduction is another good place to start
- 2009.02.16: Brooks: Eat your vegetables, write a poem
- 2009.02.16: Kent: Why do you always have to destabilize my happiness?
- 2009.02.16: Keesey: If a poem falls in the woods and nobody is around to hear it, does it recite itself?
- 2009.02.16: Hamilton: Mr. Assonantal has assignments for his astute students
- 2009.02.16: Eagleton: Which Came First: The Word or The Speaker
- 2009.02.09: Shakespeare: By round of applause how many jurors feel this man is not guilty
- 2009.02.09: McDonald: If Russ McDonald had a farm, would the ducks care about Syntactical Reiteration?
- 2009.02.09: Yachnin: Guess which hand my revolution is in...
- 2009.02.09: Watson: There is more too a work than just it's past
- 2009.02.09: Keesey: An Introduction is a good place to start, because that's where it all begins...
- 2009.02.02: Gilman: The Yellow Wallpaper, I Want to Creep too
- 2009.02.02: Hamilton: Periphrasis is a type of Euphemism
- 2009.02.02: Hirsch: Lose Your Thoughts, Try to Understand the Writer's
- 2009.02.02: Eagleton: Industrial Revolution and the Creative Ideals
- 2009.01.28: Hamilton: Words I Did not Know
- 2009.01.28: Austin: To Understand One, You Must Understand the Other
- 2009.01.28: Elliot: Find Yourself in Your Reading
- 2009.01.28: Keats Forever Spring
- 2009.01.28: Eagleton..."What is Literature?" It's all in your head?
- 2009.01.22: Blogroll
- 2009.01.22: Seton Hill University Academic Weblog
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Jenna on Eagleton: We are what we make of ourselves: I agree that the literary cano
Bethany Merryman on Miko: "The Tempest" is not a neat knot: I believe that all works of li
Bethany Merryman on Guetti: A question of angles: I felt this question really go
Mara Barreiro on de Man: Thank you for the definition: Going along with Greta's comme
Derek Tickle on Eagleton: We are what we make of ourselves: Very good quote! How can we d
Derek Tickle on Keesey: I'm a White male, why doesnt' anyone listen to me?: Why is history formed by the p
Derek Tickle on Miko: "The Tempest" is not a neat knot: What an intersting, yet simple
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