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On Hawthorne's The Maypole of Merry Mount
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On Hawthorne's The Maypole of Merry Mount
Irving' s "Bosom" Draft
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A draft for an essay on “The Sheltered Bosom” of Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
Creating an Intro Draft
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Using "Rip Van Winkle" as an example, this video describes how to generate an "Intro draft" for your essay.
1609 Module - From Governors Island
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Introducing September 1609 module in New York Harbor.
Hypothes.is Again - Paste a Link
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Quick update on using hypothes.is to annotate.
Annotation Demo - NEH Good Reader Institute
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Annotating our readings using hypothes.is.
James Joyce's Ulysses: The First 100 Years
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The English Department at Stony Brook University celebrates the 100th anniversary of Ulysses with the display exhibition of a rare early edition of the book in the Poetry Room, and a round table of EGL faculty discussing the value of the novel to their scholarship and teaching. Speakers: Michael Rubenstein Celia Marshik Elyse Graham 1pm Wednesday 9 March 2022 In-Person in the Humanities Buildin...
Community College Event
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A recording of a February 2021 conversation with alumni about working, and applying for jobs at, community colleges.
Poems for Nurses: "The Nurse" by Margaret Helen Florine R.N.
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Stony Brook English major Michelle Chen recites "The Nurse," from Songs of a Nurse (1919) by Margaret Helen Florine, R.N., in celebration of Nursing Week 2021, May 6-10.
2021 Graduate Excellence Awards
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English Graduate Program Director Jeffrey Santa Ana 2021 Awardees: Bernard Krumm, President's Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student; Meghan Buckley, President's Award to Distinguished Doctoral Students; and Theresa Spadola, Dean’s Award for Excellence in Service to Graduate Education by a Graduate Program Coordinator.
Scott Zukowksi (SBU PhD '18) on English Department Professional Development
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Scott Zukowksi (SBU PhD '18) on English Department Professional Development
Recognition of English Teacher Education Graduates
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Recognition of English Teacher Education Graduates
Closing remarks and thanks, Incoming Department Chair, Dr. Andrew Newman
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Closing remarks and thanks, Incoming Department Chair, Dr. Andrew Newman
Student Address by Emma Cesario, 2020 Department Award Winner
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Student Address by Emma Cesario, 2020 Department Award Winner
Read to Me 9: Turkish Embassy Letters
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Read to Me 9: Turkish Embassy Letters
Read to Me 6: "At the Un-National Monument"
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Read to Me 6: "At the Un-National Monument"
When I discovered MD had humour I read, and then performed, Melville’s tale.
The 'cumbersome' stuff (in MD) is where the pure gold is. But you do need to tell yourself - THIS IS GOING TO BE A LONG RIDE. PREPARE FOR IT. That being said, sit back, relax and read some of the most beautiful writing you are ever likely to hear.
I swear I worked with a descendant of Bartleby more thn once
I read Moby Dick in high school in the 80s and it certainly changed my life. Great great novel, and hilarious too.
My 2nd favorite Melville novel after Moby Dick is “Billy Budd”. I would love to hear you talk about that story and whether it was a success or not.
Thanks. This was great and helps make up for all the bad stuff on RUclips.
Very interesting. I would find it hard to read in the original as the f's are used in place of s's.
Excellent. Thank you.
JABAITEDDDDD
Infectious lecture
I'm going to study Moby Dick this semester. You gave me great idea about Herman Melville' life background.
I would have liked to have heard an analysis of Bartleby. But thanks for the background.
People in the comments seem to have learned nothing from the lecture. All cups are full. Empty the cup. Even if it's a little. There's some insight here.
My cup’s not full yet!
thanks good video
Thank you so much! I am reading her letters and am so excited to teach about her! I love middle eastern culture too!!
Blimey!
Thank you for this! I love the sound of your voice, your choice of passage, and your wisdom.
I love that she does a sweeping set change right when the video ends. Where’s the next part? I’m fascinated.
Its so great that a video entitled Bartleby, the Scrivener, doesn't actually talk about Bartleby at all. Like a normal professor, lying about a title in order to get people to show up. I am not surprised by this at all, if they named their classes correctly no one would show up for their bull shit unless its required.
Well, people hate context if it's content they want. People hate content if it's context they want. Cool people like both. They're very rare. I'm glad I'm one of them.
lol
You ought change your username to Angry Whiner.
Part 2..please?
She would prefer not to
Jajaja. I love your comment.
😂
Should've stuck to short stories.
I would have loved to see part 2 of the lecture!
The video seems to be edited. It stops just before the actual analysis starts. Is it possible to watch that part somewhere else? Please... I have read the story many times. I am extremely intrigued
My favorite story of melville.
I loved it! You can tell that she is very passionate about her job. Help me understand the story and story of him very well:)