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Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
In one of his final essays, “Analysis Terminable and Interminable” (1937), Sigmund Freud writes that “it almost looks as if analysis were the third of those ‘impossible’ professions in which one can be sure beforehand of achieving unsatisfying results. The … Continue reading Continue reading
English 220 Summary of my favorite works and what I liked about the course
Hmm… I would like to talk about one piece of work in the course, but I’m not sure exactly which one, so in the aftermath of the exam, I’m going to talk about…. well the highlights. Coming into English 220 … Continue reading Continue reading
English 220 Summary of my favorite works and what I liked about the course
Hmm… I would like to talk about one piece of work in the course, but I’m not sure exactly which one, so in the aftermath of the exam, I’m going to talk about…. well the highlights. Coming into English 220 … Continue reading Continue reading
Northanger Abbey: An Uncanny Novel
When Will my Reflection Show.
Some people may be shocked by my openness with making my reflection a blog post but..YOLO 1. I think my biggest improvement this term has been meshing my own unique voice and a more analytically and academic style of writing. … Continue reading → Continue reading →
When Will my Reflection Show.
Some people may be shocked by my openness with making my reflection a blog post but..YOLO 1. I think my biggest improvement this term has been meshing my own unique voice and a more analytically and academic style of writing. … Continue reading → Continue reading →
Oronooko… staged so that it really hits you when you least expect it.
My feelings for Oronooko is hard to pinpoint. At first glance I thought it was a tragedy set in the scenes of the age of European Empires. I did notice its critique on the crime of slavery, and frankly I … Continue reading Continue reading
Oronooko… staged so that it really hits you when you least expect it.
My feelings for Oronooko is hard to pinpoint. At first glance I thought it was a tragedy set in the scenes of the age of European Empires. I did notice its critique on the crime of slavery, and frankly I … Continue reading Continue reading
A Note on the Kingdom of This World
Well, I haven’t made an actual blog post in a very long time, but here it is. A Note on the Kingdom of This World. I should have written this post in the beginning of last week but I have been thinking about it for a while now, and I think my opinion on it […] Continue reading →
A Note
XVII. MEDITATION. PERCHANCE he for whom this bell tolls may be so ill, as that he knows not it tolls for him; and perchance I may think myself so much better than I am, as that they who are about me, and see my state, may have caused it to toll for me, and I […] Continue reading →