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Review Of "The Origins Of English Revenge Tragedy. George Oppitz-Trotman. Edinburgh Critical Studies In Renaissance Culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019. Xiv + 258 Pp. £80.", Samantha Dressel Sep 2021

Review Of "The Origins Of English Revenge Tragedy. George Oppitz-Trotman. Edinburgh Critical Studies In Renaissance Culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019. Xiv + 258 Pp. £80.", Samantha Dressel

English Faculty Articles and Research

A book review of The Origins of English Revenge Tragedy by George Oppitz-Trotman.


Review Of Joseph Conrad: Slow Modernism, By Yael Levin, Richard Ruppel Jun 2021

Review Of Joseph Conrad: Slow Modernism, By Yael Levin, Richard Ruppel

English Faculty Articles and Research

A book review of Yael Levin's Joseph Conrad: Slow Modernism.


Book Review: Changing Harm To Harmony, David A. Seter Mar 2021

Book Review: Changing Harm To Harmony, David A. Seter

The Tuxedo Archives

This reviewer met up with Joseph Zaccardi, editor of a new collection on the subject of bullies and bystanders, at one of his hangouts in Marin County—Aroma Café—to discuss the collection. At the time of our conversation Joseph was nearing the end of his two year term as Marin County’s Poet Laureate. His own published works include: Vents (Pancake Press, 2005); Render (Poetic Matrix Press, 2009); and The Nine Gradations of Light (Bark for Me Publications, 2013).

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Hanna (Ed.), Richard Rolle: Unprinted Latin Writings, Ian Cornelius Mar 2021

Hanna (Ed.), Richard Rolle: Unprinted Latin Writings, Ian Cornelius

English: Faculty Publications and Other Works

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The Comfort Of Literature In An Age Of Uncertainty, Jordan C. Gakle Feb 2021

The Comfort Of Literature In An Age Of Uncertainty, Jordan C. Gakle

Language Arts Journal of Michigan

This book review essay explores the relevance of Karen Thompson Walker's debut YA novel, The Age of Miracles, centered around an 11-year-old girl living through a global phenomenon that results in the deconstruction of her normal life. The parallels between the novel and our own world, while dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, are remarkable. Reading The Age of Miracles in a time like this can offer people, especially young adults, a sense of familiarity and solidarity.


Review Of Lift By Minh Lê, Grace Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Lift By Minh Lê, Grace Kohler

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Review Of Golden Threads By Suzanne Del Rizzo, Grace E. Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Golden Threads By Suzanne Del Rizzo, Grace E. Kohler

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Review Of Madame Badobedah By Sophie Dahl, Grace Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Madame Badobedah By Sophie Dahl, Grace Kohler

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Language Revitalisation In Gaelic Scotland: Linguistic Practice And Ideology, Woloyat Tabasum Niroo Jan 2021

Language Revitalisation In Gaelic Scotland: Linguistic Practice And Ideology, Woloyat Tabasum Niroo

Educational Foundations & Leadership Faculty Publications

Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ethnic identity and a legal base for their existence. Colonialism, however, has vanished minority spoken languages in many parts of the world. Additionally, despite claims of a “global village,” the advent of internationalization has further isolated indigenous languages in some parts of the world. Revitalizing and preventing those languages from dwindling from their spoken communities is crucial for scholars of linguistics, sociology, cultural studies, and education. Dunmore, in the book Language Revitalisation in Gaelic Scotland: Linguistic Practice and Ideology, offers profound perspectives on preventing the potential …