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April 12, 2007

Blog Portfolio ver. 2.0

Here I sit, broken hearted...

Wait, wait. I can't really go finishing that one. Here we are again, friends and family, at the show that never ends. Come inside, com inside. We will take you places never before seen and show you things that will melt the flesh from your bones.

This is

The blogging portfolio, version 2.

Coverage



Keesey: Making Complexity Slightly Simpler Through Cunning Use Of Extended Philosophical Theories Of Reality: Or, The General Introduction



The Melvilleian (Villian? What?)! Poetic Justice Becomes Melville



Intro: What Is Literature? Who Said What, Where, And Why - How Things Said Three-Hundred Years Ago Are Being Seen Nowadays



Elliot: Tradition And Those Who Follow It - A Lesson In How Not To Play Jazz



Apparently Valerie, Lorin and Myself Were On The Same Wavelength



Gilman's Wallpaper: A lesson in Poor Interior Design



Keesey: The Man, The Myth, The Legend - Ch. 1 Intro



Hirsch: If the Rubik's Cube were a written work, this would be it.



We'll not discuss the poetic justice in our discussing The Tempest while a storm is headed our way.



Willy Shakes: The Obedience and Political Equation



Watson? Can you Hear Me? Watson, I need you!



Old McDonald had a theory...



Keesey: Third verse, not quite the same as the first...



O Ye Bedford Guide, How I Sleep Better With Thee Under My Pillow



I still have a hard time trusting somebody named "Wolfgang"



The Formal Keats



What Is and What Isn't in "Benito"



You know what...



Gender and Literature, what some might refer to as a "sticky wicket"



Gilbert and Sullivan....wait, no, Gilbert and Gubar.



Donovan: This isn't any McNabb, that's for sure



Brann: Not for Breakfast Anymore



Paris: Not a Hilton



Keesey: Not just a flying enemy in the Legend of Zelda



Everyman



Ye Olde Bedford Guide, Yar Har



Tricksy Russians, Yes



Intertextuality...sounds kinda sexy, doesn't it?



Culler: Structure, Literature (sorry, I'm too ill to come up with original titles)



Don Keesey: Poststructuralism...criticism...and other isms. Ism.



Derrida: I'm not going to BS you guys...this just made me fall over and spin in a circle, kind of like the Stooges



Liz Wright: I went to high school with gal by that name...there isn't a snowball's chance in Hell she would ever write something like this.



The Tempest of Stephen Miko, Thursdays at 7 on FX.



Resistance is Futile



Does anal retentive have a hyphen in it?



A return to Innocence: Don Keesey's exile to Historical-Cultural Criticism



Literature and History: Eagleton soars once more


Depth


Elliot: Tradition And Those Who Follow It - A Lesson In How Not To Play Jazz



You know what...



Gender and Literature, what some might refer to as a "sticky wicket"



Watson? Can you Hear Me? Watson, I need you!



Gilman's Wallpaper: A lesson in Poor Interior Design



Gilbert and Sullivan....wait, no, Gilbert and Gubar.



Resistance is Futile



Don Keesey: Poststructuralism...criticism...and other isms. Ism.



Keesey: Not just a flying enemy in the Legend of Zelda



Brann: Not Just For Breakfast Anymore



Donovan: This isn't any McNabb, that's for sure



Gilbert and Sullivan....wait, no, Gilbert and Gubar.



Blog Carnival!
Blog Carnival



Blog Carnival ver 2: Three Amigos Edition


Interaction



Watson? Can you Hear Me? Watson, I need you!



Keesey's Intro: Chapter 2 as a study of what Chapter 2 is, why it is and how Chapter 2 is integral to the study of Chapter 2 without considering



Melville...he still haunts me. Everywhere I go, he's there. He is my past, present and future.



Apparently Valerie, Lorin and Myself Were On The Same Wavelength



Elliot: Tradition And Those Who Follow It - A Lesson In How Not To Play Jazz



Gilbert and Sullivan....wait, no, Gilbert and Gubar.



Donovan: This isn't any McNabb, that's for sure



Discussions



Apparently Valerie, Lorin and Myself Were On The Same Wavelength



Keesey's Intro: Chapter 2 as a study of what Chapter 2 is, why it is and how Chapter 2 is integral to the study of Chapter 2 without considering



Watson? Can you Hear Me? Watson, I need you!



Gilbert and Sullivan....wait, no, Gilbert and Gubar.



Donovan: This isn't any McNabb, that's for sure



Timeliness



Watson? Can you Hear Me? Watson, I need you!



Apparently Valerie, Lorin and Myself Were On The Same Wavelength



Don Keesey: Poststructuralism...criticism...and other isms. Ism.



Derrida: I'm not going to BS you guys...this just made me fall over and spin in a circle, kind of like the Stooges



Liz Wright: I went to high school with gal by that name...there isn't a snowball's chance in Hell she would ever write something like this.



The Tempest of Stephen Miko, Thursdays at 7 on FX.



Resistance is Futile



Does anal retentive have a hyphen in it?



A return to Innocence: Don Keesey's exile to Historical-Cultural Criticism



Literature and History: Eagleton soars once more


Xenoblogging



Comment Primo
A Hirsch Interpretation - Kevin "Kelo The Great" Hinton



A Devil in A Blue Dress - Kevin Hinton



It's Just The Same Ol' Stuff


The Comment Grande
Donald Keesey gives me a complex - Valerie Masciarelli



Melville's Relation to American Society - Jason Pugh



Wildcards!



Life's Poetics: Life Lessons and Other Assorted Goodies About Me



With due credit to my buddy Mike



Oh Snap

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