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ENG 2302 course page (for all sections)
(includes links to the course outline and to help with MLA style) |
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Course calendar for section 01,
S2009 |
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Information about Elizabeth Alexander
(This is the page from my American literature class that I mentioned in
class today. Follow the link if you want to know more about the poet who
will be part of President-elect Obama's inauguration. There are also
some mp3 files of interviews with
her that you might enjoy listening to.) |
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World Literature Online (This is the companion site for our
text, the Bedford Anthology of World Literature. To use some of
the resources, you will need to register. The instructor's e-mail is
shown at the bottom of this page.) (If you have previously registered to
use the companion site for the St. Martin's Guide to Writing or
Literature: A Portable Anthology, you may already be registered.) |
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Online
text of
Oroonoko |
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Online
text of "Essay on Man,"
Epistle I |
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Blackboard |
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Study
Guides (with links to sites related to works we're reading) (coming
soon, I hope) |
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Sites for reference (literary terms, etc.) |
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Help with writing assignments |
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More help with writing about
literature (with links to many helpful pages) |
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Bedford
Bibliographer If you fill in the correct information, this
site will create entries for a list of works cited in MLA style. (It
will also create citations in several other styles.) Sign in as for
World Literature Online. |
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St. Martin's Tutorial on Avoiding Plagiarism (If you are
confused about how you may--and may not--use source material, this
tutorial and its interactive exercise may be very helpful. Sign in as
for World Literature Online.) |