“A number of blind men came to an elephant. Somebody told them that it was an elephant. The blind men asked, ‘What is the elephant like?’ and they began to touch its body. One of them said: ‘It is li… more →
1000 WAYS ..... of celebrating the human spirithanba wrote 1 day ago: A friend of mine has joined a facebook group called “Disney movies have given me unrealistic e … more →
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 →
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 →
A.R. Duckworth wrote 2 weeks ago: Commonly the construction of a compelling narrative utilizes a “signposting” device in order to dra … more →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
cinematophiliac wrote 5 months ago: What I like about Arthur C. Clarke’s writing is that his narratives are so diverse. By that, … more →
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 →
Joseph Woodard wrote 6 months ago: Sense and Sensibility has Chapters 31-32! Plot Points Colonel Brandon visits the Miss Dashwoods wher … more →
jahsonic wrote 6 months ago: Lev Kuleshov, Russian filmmaker and film theorist @110 For Kuleshov (1899 – 1970), the essence … more →
Jay Clayton wrote 6 months ago: In the graduate class this semester, we plan to explore collaborative research techniques that are m … more →
gullybogan wrote 6 months ago: Dear Reader, I had this brilliant idea. I know that it’s brilliant, cos somebody else is alrea … more →
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 →
covinger wrote 8 months ago: In “Problems of Closure in the Traditional Novel”, D.A. Miller writes: “[n]arrative proceeds toward … more →
mlminarich wrote 8 months ago: Megan Minarich Narrative Theory Prof. Jay Clayton 17 NOV 2008 D. A. Miller, in “Probl … more →
Pastor Bryan wrote 8 months ago: The Galilean mosaic (see “Rachel’s Poem” below) and the Van Gogh (see discussion p … more →
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 →