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Dec. 7th, 2007 12:52 pmOver at
13_blackbirds, I've given some pointers on how to explicate a poem. This skill was taught to me by the venerable Elizabeth Dobbs, a professor at Grinnell. I had her my freshman year, when I (foolishly) thought I was going to be an English major. She was legend on campus for how strict she was and how dour.
I took her Poetry in English course, which compensated forComposition I Fundamentals of Literary Analysis. It was one of the best courses I had in my time at Grinnell.
I took her Poetry in English course, which compensated for
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Date: 2007-12-07 06:52 pm (UTC)My best class at Grinnell was from the also-strict, also kicked-my-ass Ana Martinez Aleman. It was International Feminism. I worked my tail off for that B and learned all sorts of things I didn't really understand until ten years later.
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Date: 2007-12-07 07:18 pm (UTC)You know, I'm not a big fan of Chaucer, either. But, I suppose, if I explicated his work, I might acquire a better taste for him . . . .
Dobbs earned her reputation, that's for sure. Late for class because of a train? Might as well turn around and go back to your room.