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- Thora Brylowe told her students they鈥檇 complete three separate, significant projects during the semester, each in collaborative fashion. The results would be experienced by the public in three distinct media formats: books, pictures and the internet.
- Bringing together Mary Klages's bestselling introductory books Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed and Key Terms in Literary Theory into one fully integrated and substantially revised, expanded and updated volume, this is an accessible and authoritative guide for anyone entering the often bewildering world of literary theory for the first time.
- A one-sided epistolary novella whose speaker writes to an ex-lover鈥檚 ex-lover begins this volume, and Carr charges these unanswered, unanswerable letters with inquiries that permeate the book: How do we understand grief, obsession, the very nature of forgiveness? Why confess? Whom does my confession benefit? For whom do I intend it?
- Walking through his own house at night, a twelve-year-old thinks he sees another person stepping through a doorway.
- Paul McCartney spent three minutes singing 鈥渘ah, nah, nah, na na na nah鈥 in 鈥淗ey Jude.鈥 Some might find that repetitious. Adam Bradley says it鈥檚 poetry.
- Paul Youngquist has returned safely from outer space with A Pure Solar World: Sun Ra and the Birth of Afrofuturism, a study of one of the most original and influential musician/composers to have graced our solar system.
- Hamstra will one day be an ecocriticism scholar for an English department not unlike the one here at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, 鈥渙r maybe this exact one,鈥 said Hamstra.
- Jeffrey N. Cox reconsiders the history of British Romanticism, seeing the work of Byron, the Shelleys, and Keats responding not only to the 'first generation' Romantics led by Wordsworth, but more directly to the cultural innovations of the Napoleonic War years.
- 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies will offer an advanced horror fiction writing course Jan. 3-27. A portion of the course includes residency at the Stanley Hotel, said by some to be haunted and famously an inspiration for Stephen King鈥檚 novel The Shining.
- Medieval literature is a treasure trove of weird linguistic surprises that defy classification and explanation, and University of Colorado Boulder English professor. Tiffany Beechy delights in these linguistic curiosities, even if she can鈥檛 quite explain why they鈥檙e all there.