Danielle’s Week 15 notes
I’ve included my Week 15 notes (last class!) on Henry James and Oscar Wilde.
Danielle’s Week 15 notes
I’ve included my Week 15 notes (last class!) on Henry James and Oscar Wilde.
Danielle’s Aurora Leigh Outline notes
Above are my notes in the margins of the Week 14 outline on Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh.
Danielle’s Aurora Leigh Outline notes
Above are my notes in the margins of the Week 14 outline on Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh.
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.
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.
Danielle’s Moonstone Notes
Here are my notes on Wilkie Collin’s Moonstone. I’ve alternated between taking seminar notes on the class outlines and just in my notebook. I think the notebook is more natural for me, though it roughly corresponds with the chronology of
Danielle’s Moonstone Notes
Here are my notes on Wilkie Collin’s Moonstone. I’ve alternated between taking seminar notes on the class outlines and just in my notebook. I think the notebook is more natural for me, though it roughly corresponds with the chronology of
Sierra’s booknotes: Collins, The Moonstone
Some of my marginalia on The Moonstone.
Sierra’s booknotes: Collins, The Moonstone
Some of my marginalia on The Moonstone.
Stallybrass, “Against Thinking”
One of the first theoretical pieces I encountered on the Digital Humanities was Peter Stallybass’ “Against Thinking,” which I read in last semester’s American Lit seminar. Stallybrass is specifically addressing Ed Folsom’s Walt Whitman archive, but, more broadly, he discusses
Stallybrass, “Against Thinking”
One of the first theoretical pieces I encountered on the Digital Humanities was Peter Stallybass’ “Against Thinking,” which I read in last semester’s American Lit seminar. Stallybrass is specifically addressing Ed Folsom’s Walt Whitman archive, but, more broadly, he discusses
Middlemarch marginalia
Here are some marginal notes in my copy of Middlemarch. Among other things, I bracket one of the instances in which Eliot refers to the “web” of society.
Middlemarch marginalia
Here are some marginal notes in my copy of Middlemarch. Among other things, I bracket one of the instances in which Eliot refers to the “web” of society.
The Banks of the Jordan
“When I did force my way down to the river side, I found that the water ran so rapidly, and that the bushes and boughs of trees grew so far over and into the stream, as to make it impossible
The Banks of the Jordan
“When I did force my way down to the river side, I found that the water ran so rapidly, and that the bushes and boughs of trees grew so far over and into the stream, as to make it impossible
Notes on Reade Visit
Note: huge difference between how he himself writes on the cards and what they look like when the secretary copies them afterwards. Secretary’s is neater, with sections spaced out by straight double-lines in purple ink. Why purple? Did he use
Notes on Reade Visit
Note: huge difference between how he himself writes on the cards and what they look like when the secretary copies them afterwards. Secretary’s is neater, with sections spaced out by straight double-lines in purple ink. Why purple? Did he use
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
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