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From: "Leigh M. Johnson" <quickleigh-AT-msn.com>
Subject: RE: PLC: RE: critical theory
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:48:32 -0500





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Michael Harrawood
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Subject: Re: PLC: RE: critical theory


Hello, list,

I have a follow-up question to the one below.  Next semester I get to teach
a course in critical theory and I'm putting together the booklist right
now.  I wonder if anybody has a favorite they would like to recommend.

The course is in philosophy and literature, and I'm thinking of using as
base texts the Allan Gilbert anthology Literary Criticism from Plato to
Dryden, long with the Wimsatt and Brooks 2-volume History of Literary
Criticism.

The course is mostly for sophomores here at the start-up college where I
work.  Right now, we have about 120 students, freshmen and sophomores.  I
was really grateful for the suggestions from this list re my humanism
course this semester, and am just wondering what people out there in the
frozen electronic night would do if they were teaching their dream course
in phillit.

Michael Harrawood
Jupiter, Florida




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_Spurs_ by Derrida would be my suggestion

Leigh Johnson



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