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WELCOME TO LITWEB! This site is a guide for students who wish to learn how to think through their responses to a literary text, to better understand how to begin with their personal responses, to re-read creatively and analytically, and to ask questions that open the text up to different interpretations. from Ann Woodlief's introduction to LITWEB. To begin Using LITWEB start with the workshops ...
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Enjoying Oedipus the King , by Sophocles Ed Friedlander MD erf@uhs.edu If you are a student assigned to read Oedipus the King , and perhaps also to comment on Aristotle's ideas about tragedy and tragic flaws , this site will help you get started. Warning: This is NOT a family site, and Sophocles is NOT family entertainment . Oedipus the King is a monument to Sophocles's dramatic genius, and to ...
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MY HOMEPAGE MY SITE MAP MY HOST SITE (Thanks!) Return to Regency Page Return to British Women Writers Page Return to 1997 Women Writer's Syllabus Return to Cathy's Scholarship Page Cecilia by Frances Burney A Study Guide by Cathy Decker ©Cathy Decker, 1998 Last Update 2/25/01 Books about Frances Burney and Cecilia 1. Cutting-Gray, Joanne. Woman as `Nobody' and the Novels of Fanny Burney.
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