1. Read and take notes from one of the books on reserve, under our course name ELANG 535 at the HBLL. Read at least one hour, no more than two hours, and then post your notes in the blog. This does not include the 3 E-reserve articles that we have already read and discussed.
2. Finish reading Becker, pp. 333-364.
3. Picture yourself as Emerson's New England poet and as Watkins' Indo-European bard. Write for two hours on your final exam project, expressing "your conversation with nature" and praising the great works of a Hero or of the Shepherd-King.
5. Start reading pp. 471-515 in Watkins.
6. Keep working on Dickinson lexis project.
Happy Pioneer Day!
Best regards, Sister Hallen
Thursday, July 23, 2009
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