In the spring of 2008, I only took one class. This was a hard semester due to some real life issues. I gave a presentation in class on the role of intertextuality in Mrs. Dalloway . My seminar paper continued this line, but also included the role, as a contrast, of geography in Arnold Bennett's Anna of the Five Towns . Toni Magyar and I also gave a talk about our symposium entitled What Is a Text? A Political History of Texts From Gutenberg to Electronic Literature and Beyond. This would be the last time Toni and I ran the symposium. There were some serious hiccups with this one and a few problems came up that really turned me off from continuing to work on it.
New Post At Blogging Woolf
In recent weeks, I have a new post up over at Blogging Woolf. This time I am writing about Mrs. Dalloway again, specifically the role of the epic hero in the novel compared to Arnold Bennett’s novel Anna of the Five Towns. This was revised from a paper I wrote in graduate school and a few dinner conversations with Toni Magyar back then.
I really enjoy writing for Blogging Woolf. I will be posting more over there soon about Intermodernism
New Post At Blogging Woolf
I have contributed another post to Blogging Woolf, this time about the role of intertextual and geographical citation in the works of Virginia Woolf and Arnold Bennett. If you look to the right hand side of the weblog, I am now listed as a writer. I will contribute posts on a semi-regular basis about Woolf and a number of subjects related to her writing.