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Here is the final, signed version (although you can’t see the signature) copy of my reading list. I know you (all so many of you) have been out there waiting for this moment.
Thinking through some thoughts: Part One of many meanderings
If you want to go straight to my questions about Modernism, materiality, and the digital medium, please jump. It’s been suggested by my advisor that I start blogging about my readings. I immediately ask myself a few questions. Why write … Continue reading
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American Renaissance
1835-1855–‘the movement on behalf of which Thoreau crowed “like canticleer i nthe morning” at the discorey of his radical independence; in which Whitman exulted at the dissolution of all boundaries–temporal, sexual, and linguistic; and whose chief spokesman, Emerson chided his … Continue reading
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