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Wallace’s “Death Is Not the End” | Jonathan Goodwin
Death is not the end of it. If I were teaching this story, which I might in the ... form of the poem which will capture the thought-experience in appearance ...
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Wallace's INFINITE JEST.
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML The phrase infinite jest alludes to the graveyard scene in Hamlet. (5.1.159), and Incandenza much identifies with the play. One of his produc- ...
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The Legal Memo as Literary Genre | Jonathan Goodwin
The Legal Memo as Literary Genre. Can anyone think of a book which uses them almost exclusively? Real life has provided some very good models, ...
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Opsimathy | Jonathan Goodwin
My own opsimathy will extend to botany, as I have decided that I want to be able to identify every plant species growing in my yard, ...
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The Boom on Mizar-5 | Jonathan Goodwin
The Boom on Mizar-5. A complete materialist history of “Sign in Stranger”–what might it entail? Recording technology, astronomical instruments, ...
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I’ve written about the apparently inexplicable use of homphonic spellings with this construction in dialogue in M. John Harrison and Cormac McCarthy before. ...
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ENGL 3010 :: Painting
In the painting, there is a fishing boat stalled on the ocean just before sundown. ... (Scene 2:8-10). The painting really grasps the image of a crisp morning on a beautiful ... the painting has little indistinguishable men on the boat. ...
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ENGL 2200 » Blog Archive » “Daisy Miller” -vs.- “Roman Fever”
Nov 10, 2006 ... After reading both Daisy Miller by Henry James and Roman Fever by Edith Wharton, I realized that both themes are relatively similar; ...
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ENGL 2200 » Blog Archive » “Daisy Miller” -vs.- “Roman Fever”
Nov 10, 2006 ... After reading both Daisy Miller by Henry James and Roman Fever by Edith Wharton, I realized that both themes are relatively similar; ...
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The Legal Memo as Literary Genre | Jonathan Goodwin
The Legal Memo as Literary Genre. Can anyone think of a book which uses them almost ... I feel like there’s an obvious example, but I refuse to research it; ...