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A Tonuge Unimpeded in Louise Glück's House on MarshlandA look at Louise Glück's House on Marshland -
New Metrics in Poetry: Bringing Back the RhythmThis is another brief look at metrics in motion.
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Chaucer's Metrics: Linking the Beat with the MeansThis is a brief look into the metrical fortitude of Geoffrey Chaucer and his Canterbury Tales. -
A Study Showing How Chaucer's Form Aids Content in the Tale of Sir ThopasA brief look at the metrical qualities of Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas in the Canterbury Tales.
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Flatulence on the Road to CanterburyThis is a piece written for a Chaucer course designed to explain the device of flatulence used by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales.
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Writing Like Speaking: Never the Opposite in Mrs. DallowayThis is an analytical assertion that "speech-like" writing can be more effective than less omniscient narrative. The study attempts to show that Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Wolff is an example of a text that reaches through the boundaries of genre and narrative. -
Metrical Analysis of an A.E. Housman PoemMetrical analysis of "Here Dead Lie We Because We Did Not Choose." by A.E. Housman; A stylist approach at showing how the form aids content in poetry.
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Metrical Analysis of a Robert Frost PoemThis is another metrical analysis by Tom Laverty. This time the subject is a poem by Robert Frost called "Directive." It is written in iambic form, but the last four lines exhibit a startling deviation from "base-rhthymn."
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Durin's Halls: Examining Four Lines of TolkienThis is a metrical evaluation of a poem from Tolkien's Fellowship of the Ring: A Journey in the Dark.
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Baseball Love: The Tiger in Michigan's HeartOP/ED Body of fact piece on Detroit Tigers fanaticism and the legacy of Detroit baseball. -
Paris CommuneIn this narrow room, dust and bread crumbs are swept from the wood floor each morning. The wall behind the bar is made of old stones. -
Israel Has Nuclear Weapons, Should We Invade Them?A short piece on Israel's secret nuclear program.
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The Da Vinci Code and the VaticanShort OP-ED piece about the harsh reaction by the Vatican against Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code" -
Fox TV Show Host Sean Hannity: Let's Not Talk About thatA response to a previously published article concerning the shortcomings of Sean Hannity
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A Quick Study of BarthesA brief look at the teachings of Roland Barthes.
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Physical Approach at Critical TheoryIt is in the firmest of my opinions that music and words are the same, and that the construction of any text or work must be examined first, from these standpoints. It is the verbal motion in writing which is the crux of textual structure.
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Sidney and Spenser: Examining Love in MotionA breif analysis of two early Sonnets.
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Conservative Fox TV and Radio Talk Show Host Sean Hannity is CluelessAn Op-ED piece on the shortcomings of consevative talk show host Sean Hannity.
