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Schedule | English 110: Methods of Literary Study
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English 110: Methods of Literary Study. UC Santa Barbara (Winter 2015). January 6: Introduction to the course. January 8: Erich Auerbach, Odysseus’ Scar. The book in the 21C. January 13: Mark Z. Danielewski,. Volume 1 (up to p. 199). Pp 609-end) Giorgio Agamben, What Is an Apparatus? January 27: Elizabeth L. Eisenstein,. The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe. Pp 42-91) and Adrian Johns,. The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making. New schedule this week; see email for details.
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BOOK JONES REVIEW: Review: The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Lit Clips of the Week. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Review: The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May by Mark Z. Danielewski. The Question (and Xanther) Song. Two of the reviewer's own Narrative Constructs*. Discuss the latest book (? By Mark Z. Danielewski. Will Mark Z. Danielewski change the way we read fiction? A question I'm sure has been asked since the publication of his groundbreaking text , House of Leaves. He has definitely changed the way people read his. What has he written for us lately? The mai...
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rraley | English 110: Methods of Literary Study
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English 110: Methods of Literary Study. UC Santa Barbara (Winter 2015). Links to explore (re: experimental publishing). March 10, 2015. Middot; by rraley. End of the book. Futures of the book. December 21, 2014. Middot; by rraley. The Familiar discussion board. Blog at WordPress.com. English 110: Methods of Literary Study. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Introductory post | English 110: Methods of Literary Study
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English 110: Methods of Literary Study. UC Santa Barbara (Winter 2015). December 21, 2014. Middot; by rraley. This site will be the primary instructional resource for students in English 110, Methods of Literary Study at UC Santa Barbara in Winter 2015. Here you will find all the necessary logistical information, including descriptions of assignments, along with links to external reference material as it is collected throughout the term. Links to explore (re: experimental publishing) ».
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December | 2014 | English 110: Methods of Literary Study
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English 110: Methods of Literary Study. UC Santa Barbara (Winter 2015). Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 21, 2014. Middot; by rraley. This site will be the primary instructional resource for students in English 110, Methods of Literary Study at UC Santa Barbara in Winter 2015. Here you will find all the necessary logistical information, including descriptions of assignments, along with links to external reference material as it is collected throughout the term. The Familiar discussion board.
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Blogging The Familiar | The Future of Fiction: From Print to Touch Screen
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The Future of Fiction: From Print to Touch Screen. Assignment Schedule & Readings. I Work For the Web: A Netprov. Assignment Schedule & Readings. I Work For the Web: A Netprov. In January 2015, students at Weber State University joined students at UC Santa Barbara, UC Davis, University of Notre Dame, Clemson University, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and De Montfort University in a collaborative reading of Mark Z. Danielewski’s latest novel,. The Familiar: Volume 1. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Meet The Neighbours | Jonathan Hall
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where | Jonathan Hall
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