12.11.08

A present for the holidays

Posted in Announcements at 11:39 pm by kinsella

If you’re still looking for the right gift for your fellow Chaucerian, you might look here.

10.29.08

The Date for the 2nd Take Home!!

Posted in Announcements at 10:24 am by kinsella

examination has changed.  We have agreed that it will be due on Monday, November 10th.

Litt postcards

Posted in Announcements at 9:51 am by kinsella

Send them to your friends. Send them to your family! Treasure them in your in-box forever:

Literature program postcards.

10.26.08

Senior Seminar decision

Posted in Announcements at 9:36 pm by kinsella

I’ve decided to study sonnet sequences next semester. Lovely material. You can learn more here: http://titania.stockton.edu/sonnets/.

10.12.08

Medieval & Early Modern Studies Symposium

Posted in Announcements at 6:41 pm by kinsella

Here is a link to the November 7th symposium I mentioned last time. The blurb reads in part: “Please join us for the inaugural event of the GW Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute (GW MEMSI), a symposium on Touching the Past. The symposium begins at 1:30 in the fourth floor conference room of Phillips Hall (Academic Center, 801 22nd St NW) and lasts until 5.” Think about this.

10.08.08

Sick Day

Posted in Announcements at 8:19 am by kinsella

Folks, I woke up under the weather today and decided that the better part of valor was not to come to school and infect all of you with my disease.

Please keep reading and thinking about the Wife of Bath’s prologue and tale. I had an excellent reading of both yesterday, and am sorry to miss today’s class. You might spend some time practicing your reading aloud — I did about 20 minutes of that yesterday, too. See if you can start dreaming in middle English.

We’ll catch up when we can.

Tom Kinsella

PS. If you haven’t already done so, skip down two messages and read about medieval cats. I was going to have you do that during class today.

09.01.08

Chaucer begins

Posted in Announcements at 2:31 pm by kinsella

This is the course blog for Chaucer, a junior and senior level literature course taught at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. A range of course material, including assignments and announcements, will be placed here.

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