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Can You Help Me Help My Student? |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.2176 Thursday, 31 October 2002
From: Herbert Heller <
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Date: Wednesday, 30 Oct 2002 15:50:11 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Can You Help Me Help My Student?
Dear Listmembers:
It has been a long time since I posted on this list. That is partly
because of the busy-ness involved in my new job. But I am quite happy
finally to be able to teach the literature I enjoy, including, now,
Shakespeare's sonnets.
One of my students would like to do work on the sonnets for his research
paper. He has read Stephen Booth's chapter on sonnet 73. Here's his
request:
I'm looking to do my research paper on Shakespeare's sonnets. Mainly, I
want to research Shakespeare's use of time and the reader's involvement
with the interpretation of the sonnet, similarly to the E-summary
article I read. I'd like to use Booth's book as my primary source.
What else can I suggest for my student to use?
Jack Heller
Assistant Professor of English
Huntington College
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