Category Archives: Review

Habit of Art

2 August 2010. Evening. In spite of a seemingly self-indulgent drag scene, misplaced dialogues about the roles of rent-boys, and the its multiple monologues about the varieties, uses, and fulfillment of male genitalia— all which seemed to parody rather than … Continue reading

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Arrival in London

Sunday 18 July 2010, I arrived at Gatwick in London at 6:30 from flight DL12, seat 21G.  After reclaiming my overstuffed luggage (mostly books):  I took the Gatwick Express into Victoria Station.  Found the District Line (green).  Transferred to the … Continue reading

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Chaucer and Bryant romping in the fields of intertextuality: A Review of Chaucer Hath a Blog

I am about halfway through Brantley L. Bryant’s Chaucer Hath a Blog.  I am quite enjoying it, and I recommend it to teachers of English or anyone interested in the intersection between technology and scholarship.  Through Bryant’s “coming out” as the voice … Continue reading

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