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RESOURCE: Classic Lit as Text & MP3s

Caught wind of this tool at the eLeanrning Don't Waste Your Time Blog... Lit2Go is; “a collaboration between the Florida Department of E…

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0 Apr 2, 2010

CARTOON: T.S. Eliot 2009 Calendar

I know many consider Eliot to be an Anglo-American poet, sooooo... This from an old New Yorker (I saved it in an old e-mail).

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0 Mar 11, 2010

ALLUSION/ARTICLE: Camus, Orwell and Republican Politics

Caught this fascinating editorial on Newt Gingrich's "post-modern" readings of Camus and Orwell in the New Yorker.  Enjoy! COMMENT COME TOG…

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0 Mar 9, 2010

LESSON PLAN: Literary Pilgrimages: Exploring the Role of Place in Writers’ Lives and Work

Another cool lesson from the New York Times Learning Network Blog... January 21, 2010, 1:37 PMLiterary Pilgrimages: Exploring the Role of P…

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0 Jan 28, 2010

RADIO: Author Alison Weir, Arguing The Case For Anne Boleyn

Caught this great interview with author Alison Wier doing detective work on the death of Anne Boleyn. While teachers might want to read the…

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0 Jan 28, 2010

VIDEO: 1984 + Obama, Colbert & Philip Glass

For those of you who rock 1984 - I would think this clip from the Colbert Report would be essential discussion fodder. "WAR IS PEACE. FREE…

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0 Jan 13, 2010

American, colleges, education, humanaties, literacy, scientific, universities

Nice editorial from Alan Brinkley (Columbia U history prof.) in Newsweek... I bolded what I thought were some of the coolest passages... H…

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0 Jan 6, 2010

BOOKS: Literary Classics Something To Tweet About / Parody

Heard about this book on NPR in a little 30 second spot on Morning Edition... Have you had enough of Twitter? Think it's whittled our live…

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0 Dec 31, 2009

RADIO: Interview 'Memoir: A History' by Ben Yagoda

Ben Yagoda is a leading writer / teacher in the creative non-fiction genre. On NPR's "On the Media" Mr. Yagoda was interviewed about his ne…

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0 Dec 29, 2009

MASH-UP: More Monster + Classic Lit Mash-ups

Most of you read the old post about the bestseller Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. You might know that this publisher has continued the se…

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0 Dec 20, 2009

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