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Happy endings

hanba wrote 1 day ago: A friend of mine has joined a facebook group called “Disney movies have given me unrealistic e … more →

Tags: Art and Literature, Thoughts, Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead, Happy endings

Critique of Babha's Post Colonial Literature

seedandfruit wrote 4 days ago: I’—no! ‘He’ has started being the reader.   As the audient: ‘if you are an assumed/reading or the re … more →

Tags: Alternate History, Mimicry, stereotype, Uncanny, Babha, Postcolonial Literature, Myth, Christian, hindu

"How was your day dear." - the place of story and narrative in our lives

Roger wrote 1 week ago: “A number of blind men came to an elephant. Somebody told them that it was an elephant. The blind m … more →

Tags: Education Otherwise, Educational alternatives, Educational Studies, Lesson, Lesson - all ages, Lesson in creativity, Lesson photography, Lessons, Lessons Adult Ed

Narrative Signposting in French Connection II

A.R. Duckworth wrote 2 weeks ago: Commonly the construction of a compelling narrative utilizes a “signposting” device in order to dra … more →

Tags: Film Form/Tech., Hollywood, Narrative, Basic Narrative Elements, French Connection, French Connection II, Narration, signposting

Stellenbosch Conferences

Ronald wrote 1 month ago: I am reading a paper in about a week’s time at the SA Association for the Study of the LXX … more →

Tags: New Testament - General, Septuagint, Bel et Draco, Bel and the Dragon, Pilate

Lord of the Flies1 comment

Stan Geronimo wrote 1 month ago: Let us say a story, in all its rawness, is a movement from point A to point B. In Golding’s Lo … more →

Tags: Book Review, William Golding

At that time she would be all liquid and sweat.

terrafirmanova wrote 3 months ago: At that time she would be all liquid and sweat.  The bed would be drenched.  Their bodies would be d … more →

Tags: Narrative, Personal Narrative, Orgasm, polyamory, Possession, reich, SEX TECHNIGUE, Love, intimacy

on holiday

sixsuperfluousdimensions wrote 4 months ago: So it’s been over a week since my last confession, bless me, which is a little strange since I … more →

Tags: Berlin, grad school, Germany, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt, meryl streep, @ vacation, term papers, the Alps

Rendezvous with Rama, by Arthur C. Clarke (1973)

cinematophiliac wrote 5 months ago: What I like about Arthur C. Clarke’s writing is that his narratives are so diverse.  By that, … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, arthur c. clarke, compassion, ethics, Fear, Iliad/Odyssey, Mieke Bal, Star Trek: Enterprise

the prince of irony: the prince of persia and the illusion of choice3 comments

ikereeder wrote 5 months ago: There has been much ink spilt in the last several months over the new Prince of Persia (hereafter P … more →

Tags: Video Games, Irony, Ludology, Prince of Persia, The Dark Tower, The Darkness

Sense and Sensibility 31-32: Remembering The Mulberry Tree and Yew Arbour

Joseph Woodard wrote 6 months ago: Sense and Sensibility has Chapters 31-32! Plot Points Colonel Brandon visits the Miss Dashwoods wher … more →

Tags: sense and sensibility, Jane Austen, Elinor Dashwood, Marianne Dashwood, Colonel Brandon, Youthfulness, imagery, Delaford

A plate of soup, a girl, and a coffin, or, Lev Kuleshov @1101 comment

jahsonic wrote 6 months ago: Lev Kuleshov, Russian filmmaker and film theorist @110 For Kuleshov (1899 – 1970), the essence … more →

Tags: film, Theory, Modernism, :(, Voyeurism, Visual culture, media

Collaboration in literary study1 comment

Jay Clayton wrote 6 months ago: In the graduate class this semester, we plan to explore collaborative research techniques that are m … more →

Levels, the Collapse of Serial Narrative, 9/11, and Presenting the Oyster4 comments

gullybogan wrote 6 months ago: Dear Reader, I had this brilliant idea. I know that it’s brilliant, cos somebody else is alrea … more →

Tags: Princess, Sybylla, NCIS, Astraboy, flickr, WordPress, TV, Blogging, Pyjamas

BusyBusyBusy...

Dave the Longwinded wrote 7 months ago: So, yeah…again… As you can see, I’m not exactly an inveterate blogger.  The last p … more →

Tags: Postmodernism, Charles Sanders Peirce, Don DeLillo, Falling Man, In the Ruins of the Future, index, semiotics, The Body, underworld

Temporality and Repetition

covinger wrote 8 months ago: In “Problems of Closure in the Traditional Novel”, D.A. Miller writes: “[n]arrative proceeds toward … more →

Happiness: Non-narratable or Just Boring?

mlminarich wrote 8 months ago: Megan Minarich Narrative Theory Prof. Jay Clayton 17 NOV 2008               D. A. Miller, in “Probl … more →

Tags: End, Forster, Miller, narratable, Narrative, nonnarratable, the o c

The Master6 comments

Pastor Bryan wrote 8 months ago: The Galilean mosaic (see “Rachel’s Poem” below) and the Van Gogh (see discussion p … more →

Tags: From Bro. Bryan, Add new tag, Bible, Christianity, impressionista, monet, Mosaic, not even god, notevengod

Adam Bede II - Hetty's World3 comments

Joseph Woodard wrote 8 months ago: Continuing my survey of George Eliot’s Adam Bede, I now turn to a second important female lead: Hett … more →

Tags: George Eliot, social hierarchy, 19th Century, Characterization, Romance


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