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Workshop Heretic
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A blog about writing fiction and whether it's good for you.
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Workshop Heretic Workshop Heretic Sunday, September 8, 2024 A working philosophy for the practicing public reader "When he can read God directly, the hour is too precious to be wasted in other men's transcripts of their readings." -Emerson i. In one of my undergraduate lit courses, the professor was giving us ideas for our term papers. He threw out a variety of topics involving tying one theoretical school or another to the texts we were focusing on that semester: Marxism and the Romantics; Feminism and Frankenstein; Deconstruction and Wordsworth's Prelude. He then added, almost as if it didn't need to be said, words to this effect: or, if you don't want to spend a lot of time in the library doing research, you can take a work you identify with and do a close reading of it. You're never wrong doing a close reading . ii. J. Hillis Miller, in his essay on Wuthering Heights "Repetition and the Uncanny," complained about other critics who, while not wrong in what they had...
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