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I just discovered a new web app that Ellis Library (the main library here at Mizzou) offers: New Book List, where users can browse by category new offerings at the library. Very nice.
Here are some of the titles that caught my eye:
Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror
Web-Based Learning : Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Digital Youth: Emerging Literacies on the World Wide Web
Putting Students First: How to Develop Students Purposefully
Palgrave Advances in William Blake Studies (I’m taking a 19th Century Brit Lit class this semester and according to the info at Amazon this volume covers (among other things) Blake and Gender Studies and has a chronology and bibliography, all of which might be helpful at some point.)
Now…if I only had more time!
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Chris Geyer
January 28th, 2006 at 6:29 pm
Yay 19c Brit Lit! Yay! My favorite! You simply MUST post about what you’re reading and what you think about it.
Blake – I suppose yes we must count him in the long 19th century, but for us Victorians, he’s before our time. Except when we need him, of course.
Matthew Arnold. Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Alfred, Lord Tennyson…. ah, was there ever a grander period?