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Harrison Hartsough commented on the post, MovieBob’s Baggage: Why we should take a work’s context into consideration, on the site Reader and Text 10 years, 4 months ago
I think if anything this shows how impossible it is to separate a text entirely from its context. He may not purposely write in his political views, but he’s human – there will be some semblance of them present. […]
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Harrison Hartsough wrote a new post on the site Reader and Text 10 years, 4 months ago
The Hours is a rather atypical novel. I think it is quite fair to say that it does not embrace original thought to the extent that, say, either of the Alice novels do. Rather than playing on cultural norms and […]
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Harrison Hartsough commented on the post, Alice’s Adventures Underground at the British Library, on the site Reader and Text 10 years, 4 months ago
I went back recently having seen this post. My text of Alice is one that includes paratextual commentary and Tenniel’s illustrations. I noted a few significant differences. First, Dodgson’s illustrations are […]
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Harrison Hartsough commented on the post, Miscellaneous advice on writing, on the site Reader and Text 10 years, 6 months ago
It may seem to be a tedious task, but reading your paper aloud can really assist your argument. The spoken word is often the most profound because it is so effectively able to convey pathos, or emotion. Some of […]
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Harrison Hartsough changed their profile picture 10 years, 6 months ago