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wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun: puffins and computers and digital anglo-saxon
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Wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun. One grad student of many who are thinking about old and middle french and english, looking as if at a ruin Wyth al þe wonder of þe worlde what he worch shulde. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Puffins and computers and digital anglo-saxon. Martin Foys ( Virtually Anglo-Saxon. UP Florida) is running a theory section, and. I’ll try to give blog updates during the conference if something strikes me. What is possible here practically is something I don’...
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wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun: June 2009
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Wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun. One grad student of many who are thinking about old and middle french and english, looking as if at a ruin Wyth al þe wonder of þe worlde what he worch shulde. Thursday, June 18, 2009. I hope, eventually, to avoid entirely the construction of a narrative around, before, or behind my poems. A secret most marvelous. A secret most marvelous:. Of being drawn towards. The poem is in four stanzas, with a good deal of enjambment. Frank Kermode may speak ...
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wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun: September 2009
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Wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun. One grad student of many who are thinking about old and middle french and english, looking as if at a ruin Wyth al þe wonder of þe worlde what he worch shulde. Friday, September 25, 2009. Small poem/radiant medieval- abstract for post-abysmal panel kalamazoo 2010. I reject the idea of growth when it is not a growth of pleasure. A god can do it. But will you tell me how. A man can enter through the lyre's strings? Before morning you shall be here.
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wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun: glosses on secrets and purgatives
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Wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun. One grad student of many who are thinking about old and middle french and english, looking as if at a ruin Wyth al þe wonder of þe worlde what he worch shulde. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Glosses on secrets and purgatives. Here is the latest from revision work on a prosimetric piece in progress called "new work: a prosimetrum" [apologies for the funny underlines and color in some of the endnotes, not sure why about that and wanting to post this!
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wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun: October 2008
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Wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun. One grad student of many who are thinking about old and middle french and english, looking as if at a ruin Wyth al þe wonder of þe worlde what he worch shulde. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. In this light, 2 poems in my current sphere of reading and thinking. First, a poem from an Alice James Books Jane Kenyon Chapbook (a now unfortunately defunct award) by Alice Jones, called Isthmus. Going out into the break,. In the thick of atoms-. Spitefully al...
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wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun: detectives and secrets
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Wrætlic: the notebooks of egil on the trammes of tresoun. One grad student of many who are thinking about old and middle french and english, looking as if at a ruin Wyth al þe wonder of þe worlde what he worch shulde. Thursday, June 18, 2009. I hope, eventually, to avoid entirely the construction of a narrative around, before, or behind my poems. A secret most marvelous. A secret most marvelous:. Of being drawn towards. The poem is in four stanzas, with a good deal of enjambment. Frank Kermode may speak ...
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I Feel So Cheap And Dirty, Part II | Mr. Teachbad's Blog of Teacher Disgruntlement
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Mr Teachbad's Blog of Teacher Disgruntlement. A place for teachers to laugh and complain. Ask Mr. Teachbad. I Feel So Cheap and Dirty, Part I. Turds of Administration →. I Feel So Cheap And Dirty, Part II. June 16, 2011. Before you go on, you may want to read I Feel So Cheap And Dirty, Part I. But I can’t make you. The four come into my room, and I know what’s going to happen. (By the way, Timmy has no IEP, 504 or anything like that. He’s just lazy.). Well, I know. But is there anything he can do? How ma...
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Kin of Cain annotated bib | Slouching Towards Extimacy
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Kin of Cain annotated bib. The Kin of Cain in Beowulf. Crawford, Samuel J. Grendel’s Descent from Cain. MLR 23 (1928): 207-8. Crawford argues that it would have been natural for medieval theologians, familiar with the apocryphal Book of Enoch, to link Job xxvi, 5 with Genesis IV, vi, 2-4, 5-7, and vii. This linkage would provide scriptural authority for the continuous survival of Cain’s descendants, overwhelmed by the Flood, as sea-monsters (207). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Working Class Guilt in the Academy (and other gristly bits to gnaw on) | Slouching Towards Extimacy
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Working Class Guilt in the Academy (and other gristly bits to gnaw on). January 30, 2014 at 1:40 am ( Uncategorized. At least I can eat and pay the gas bill. I am perhaps too cynical in wondering, in response to these recurring questions about “the crisis of the humanities”. So in a way, I see the question of why major in literature? What do we tell our students? Will simply go through the motions. It’s sometimes all we can do, perhaps, to simply be ready for that spark, and be grateful for it when i...
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A Great Many Things Keep Happening: Playing Catch-up
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A Great Many Things Keep Happening. Some of them good, some of them bad. View my complete profile. Everything I Need to Know about Ph.D. Applications. Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog. The Payge of John Gower. Aud the Deep Minded. New Kid on the Hallway. Old English in New York. To Write About Kings. Monday, April 14, 2008. Did you all know that Ph.D. coursework is, well, work. Draped across my stomach, it has also been a very good year. Posted by Ecce Equus Pallidus 11:02 AM. It is nice to be back.