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Tag: Literature
Teaching Literary Modernism in Under 4 minutes
Tomorrow, my world literature survey begins studying Modernism. Luckily, I have what may be considered an unhealthy attraction to this literary movement. I just get all giddy when talking about it how depressive and fragmented (yet brilliant!) modern literature is.
Frank Herbert’s “Dune” and American Literature
With a startling lack of action and an emphasis on political intrigue, Frank Herbert’s Dune helped redefine what a space opera could be and earned its place at the head of the genre.
Long Time, No See
Hi, there, guys. Remember me? I wouldn’t be surprised if you didn’t, to be completely honest. It’s been quite a while since I’ve done this, you know? I just looked at the blog’s archives for the past year, and I see that since August I’ve only blogged a dozen times. That’s just unacceptable. I used… Continue reading Long Time, No See
Help Me Plan My English 102 Class
These past few weeks have been crazy. Things are finally settling back down, and I hope to be able to get back to a regular blogging schedule sometime soon. One of the last details that needs to be finalized within a few days are the reading lists on my syllabi. For the most part, they’re… Continue reading Help Me Plan My English 102 Class