Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 19:02:50 -0500 From: George Trail <gtrail-AT-UH.EDU> Subject: Re: PLC: PLC Web Site >Sounds great! I wouldn't mind helping. I do some graphics if needed, >find some jpegs ect. > >I would like to have a place online where I may look up those authors >and their books of interpretation and\or critical approaches to >literature who are excepted for their analysis, and some that are not so >excepted, those that sit on the gray line. For instance: D.W. >Robertson's theological approach to allegory in Chaucer's, The >Canterbury Tales is now considered by many the wrong approach to the >CTs. I have seen and read where once the guy was king pin to the CTs, >but now his work is shunned, but then one has to ask them self if this >is not some more theological, Judeo-Christian Bible bashing by the >academicians. I love to read and study different critical, analytical >interpretations of works, especially for my class studies, not to >mention I can use all the help I can get! :-) > >You know, name, book title, short bio or review. Especially the review. >Nothing worse than grabbing a book on interpretation and finding the >interpretation stale, cold and without some loving passion to the work. >A source online where I can take some names, go down to the library for >the source, and kick some literary butt in my next class meeting! LOL! >Me > >-- >Thad Q. Alexander >(rattler-AT-inreach.net) >OCC Undergraduate >Long Beach, CA. >USA >--- >CHAUCER-AT-listserv.uic.edu >Phillitcrit-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU >SHAKSPER-AT-ws.bowiestate.edu >Great Books of Western Civilization >--- >The good parts of a book may be only something a writer >is lucky enough to overhear or >it may be the wreck of his whole damn life >and one is as good as the other. > ----Ernest Hemingway > > > --- from list phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- --- from list phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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