Tag Archives: Literary Criticism

Shameless

Shameless I read that Shameless is the most watched series on Netflix in America. Sherlock Holmes is the most watched Netflix show in England.  This sparked my curiosity and so I binged watched Shameless this week—all 7 Seasons. The first … Continue reading

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Literature As Exploration

Literature as Exploration Louise M Rosenblatt 1965 Reprint 1995 Schools and Colleges are there to teach students about themselves and humankind. As students, we try to understand the psychology of the characters we read about. We try to figure out … Continue reading

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Caught in The Act

Caught in the Act:  The Act of Reading in Italo Calvino’s If on a winter’s night a traveler          You have just been caught in the act, the act of reading.  As you sit here reading this paper in … Continue reading

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