"Parting is such sweet sorrow" - Reflecting on What We've Learned
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
In this conversation, a few of your classmates and I reflect on what we've learned in the class, skills we might carry forward, and texts that were meaningful to us. I also offer an overview and study strategies for the final exam. Thanks for joining us!  ..read more
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"Once More Into The Breach" - Drafting, Reviewing, and Revising
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
Now that many of you have finished your Annotated Bibliographies, you will be spending this week drafting your papers. Here are some practical tips for completing your first draft, while making sure you are grounded in the text:  1. Figure out your thesis. Remember, it needs to be an interpretive, literary claim. If you're not talking about what a specific text and/or author is doing or showing in your argument, you are off-track. It also needs to make an argument, not just an observation. See the (Hypo)thesis lecture to refresh your memory on what I mean here.  2. Assemble your best ..read more
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"My library was dukedom large enough" - Finding, Selecting, & Presenting Evidence
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
This week, I discuss using databases and quality sources to begin developing your thesis into a longer project, and offer some tips and advice for completing the upcoming Annotated Bibliography assignment ..read more
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“Though this be madness, yet there is a method in’t” - Building a (Hypo)Thesis
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
In this lecture, we talk about taking an observation about a literary text and turning it into a claim: moving from the "what" of a text (plot, context, etc.) to the "so what?" (meaning, significance, interventions) of a text ..read more
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“Is not the truth the truth?” - Reading Texts Critically
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
This week, we’re going to practice reading a story alongside what literary scholars have to say about it—we’ll be reading texts with the experts, and working to become experts ourselves ..read more
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"Everyone can master a grief but he that has it.” - Reading Texts With their Authors
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
This week, we're starting to think about reading texts not only based on what's inside them (close reading) or what's outside them (context), but also on what other people have to say about them. We're going to start by looking at what the texts' author may have to say, and we'll move on to what other folks—critics and scholars, or other expert—have to say next week ..read more
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What is the City but the People?" - Reading Texts in Context
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by Dr. Echols
8M ago
Last week, we touched on some of the practical uses of reading: building your vocabulary, appreciating beauty, learning to notice things and remark upon them critically. This week, we'll be digging in to some of the things that literature has to teach us: the kinds of social, historical, political, ethical, and personal knowledge it can unlock for us ..read more
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"Parting is such sweet sorrow" - Reflecting on What We've Learned
Off Book with Dr. Echols
by Dr. Echols
3y ago
In this conversation, a few of your classmates and I reflect on what we've learned in the class, skills we might carry forward, and texts that were meaningful to us. I also offer an overview and study strategies for the final exam. Thanks for joining us!  ..read more
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"Once More Into The Breach" - Drafting, Reviewing, and Revising
Off Book with Dr. Echols
by Dr. Echols
3y ago
Now that many of you have finished your Annotated Bibliographies, you will be spending this week drafting your papers. Here are some practical tips for completing your first draft, while making sure you are grounded in the text:  1. Figure out your thesis. Remember, it needs to be an interpretive, literary claim. If you're not talking about what a specific text and/or author is doing or showing in your argument, you are off-track. It also needs to make an argument, not just an observation. See the (Hypo)thesis lecture to refresh your memory on what I mean here.  2. Assemble your best ..read more
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"One More Into The Breach" - Drafting, Reviewing, and Revising
Off Book with Dr. Echols
by Dr. Echols
3y ago
Now that many of you have finished your Annotated Bibliographies, you will be spending this week drafting your papers. Here are some practical tips for completing your first draft, while making sure you are grounded in the text:  1. Figure out your thesis. Remember, it needs to be an interpretive, literary claim. If you're not talking about what a specific text and/or author is doing or showing in your argument, you are off-track. It also needs to make an argument, not just an observation. See the (Hypo)thesis lecture to refresh your memory on what I mean here.  2. Assemble your best ..read more
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