“More” Tribulations of the Self: I Fashioneth, I Taketh Away
Stephen Greenblatt’s chapter “At the Table of the Great: More’s Self-fashioning and…
Constellations of research
“What you see is their physical form, but you realize that this form is really just the web of relationships that have taken on a…
Graduate School: A Semantic Field
“Enlightenment is a man’s exit from his self-incurred minority. … If I have a book which provides meaning for me, a pastor…
How disarming it was in reading the essay “Olaudah Equiano, Written by Himself,” to learn that in the 217 years between the time Equiano (self-published) his Interesting Narrative in 1789 and the publication of Cathy N. Davidson’s essay (by the…
“Expanding Empires, Expanding Selves: Colonialism, the Novel, and Robinson Crusoe” by Brett McInelly suggests it will detail the relationship between the expanding notion of the “self” alongside the expanding British Empire through the cultural artifact, the novel…
While Henry Tilney instructs the heroine of Northanger Abbey, Catherine Morland, to read…
The dialogue between Lord Orville and Sir Clement Willoughby in volume 3, letter 14, Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars, of Evelina: Or the History of a Young Woman’s Entrance into…
Thesis of the WorkBecause Lynch’s ideas and words entwine to create an enchanting jungle for the reader to…