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Real Time Easy Bib Feed

Courtesy of Pam Harris from McCabe Library, this link shows you what people are citing via Easy Bib right now.

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Real Time Easy Bib Feed

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Middlemarch Relationship Maps

A few Middlemarch relationship maps, one from Nathan Hensley’s Victorian Literature and Globalization class at Georgetown University: Here are some of the preparatory sketches from the Victorian Literature and Globalization relationship mapping project (click to see the full images, click

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Middlemarch Relationship Maps

A few Middlemarch relationship maps, one from Nathan Hensley’s Victorian Literature and Globalization class at Georgetown University: Here are some of the preparatory sketches from the Victorian Literature and Globalization relationship mapping project (click to see the full images, click

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book notes on The Mill on the Floss

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book notes on The Mill on the Floss

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Blog Illustrating Every Page of Moby Dick

I just wanted to share this thing that I came across in my research for the library.  It is a blog that someone made of a project to create an illustration for each page of Moby Dick.  It’s not quite

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Blog Illustrating Every Page of Moby Dick

I just wanted to share this thing that I came across in my research for the library.  It is a blog that someone made of a project to create an illustration for each page of Moby Dick.  It’s not quite

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You’ve Read the Novel (Now Read the Footnotes)

I just ran across this article from the New York Times in 2007 about an annotated version of Pride and Prejudice creatively entitled The Annotated Pride and Prejudice.  The writer strangely lumps Austen in with the Victorians, but besides that,

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You’ve Read the Novel (Now Read the Footnotes)

I just ran across this article from the New York Times in 2007 about an annotated version of Pride and Prejudice creatively entitled The Annotated Pride and Prejudice.  The writer strangely lumps Austen in with the Victorians, but besides that,

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Reade Research Interests

One of the things that I became most interested in while browsing the transcript was the positioning of the notes themselves in that some of the cards seem very straightforward, containing things which are obviously related to the same topic,

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Reade Research Interests

One of the things that I became most interested in while browsing the transcript was the positioning of the notes themselves in that some of the cards seem very straightforward, containing things which are obviously related to the same topic,

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notes on Week 5 Outline

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notes on Week 5 Outline

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notes on Week 4 Outline

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notes on Week 4 Outline

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Bears in All the Year Round

Here is an article directly following a chapter of Great Expectation entitled “In Praise of Bears.” Enjoy!

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Bears in All the Year Round

Here is an article directly following a chapter of Great Expectation entitled “In Praise of Bears.” Enjoy!

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book notes on Brontë’s Villette

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book notes on Brontë’s Villette

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