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Alex Mueller deposited Digitizing Chaucerian Debate in the group
TM The Teaching of Literature on MLA Commons 4 years, 1 month agoTo encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the “quitting” structure of “The Canterbury Tales,” within which pilgrims offer requitals of previous tales that range from exuberant acclamations to
raucous attacks. Within these extremes lie productive forms of correction that emerge as subtle critiques, opposing arguments, and timely (or…[Read more] -
Alex Mueller deposited Digitizing Chaucerian Debate in the group
TC Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 4 years, 1 month agoTo encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the “quitting” structure of “The Canterbury Tales,” within which pilgrims offer requitals of previous tales that range from exuberant acclamations to
raucous attacks. Within these extremes lie productive forms of correction that emerge as subtle critiques, opposing arguments, and timely (or…[Read more] -
Alex Mueller deposited Digitizing Chaucerian Debate in the group
LLC Middle English on MLA Commons 4 years, 1 month agoTo encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the “quitting” structure of “The Canterbury Tales,” within which pilgrims offer requitals of previous tales that range from exuberant acclamations to
raucous attacks. Within these extremes lie productive forms of correction that emerge as subtle critiques, opposing arguments, and timely (or…[Read more] -
Alex Mueller deposited Digitizing Chaucerian Debate in the group
LLC Chaucer on MLA Commons 4 years, 1 month agoTo encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the “quitting” structure of “The Canterbury Tales,” within which pilgrims offer requitals of previous tales that range from exuberant acclamations to
raucous attacks. Within these extremes lie productive forms of correction that emerge as subtle critiques, opposing arguments, and timely (or…[Read more] -
Alex Mueller deposited Digitizing Chaucerian Debate in the group
CLCS Medieval on MLA Commons 4 years, 1 month agoTo encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the “quitting” structure of “The Canterbury Tales,” within which pilgrims offer requitals of previous tales that range from exuberant acclamations to
raucous attacks. Within these extremes lie productive forms of correction that emerge as subtle critiques, opposing arguments, and timely (or…[Read more] -
To encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the “quitting” structure of “The Canterbury Tales,” within which pilgrims offer requitals of previous tales that range from exuberant acclamations to
raucous attacks. Within these extremes lie productive forms of correction that emerge as subtle critiques, opposing arguments, and timely (or…[Read more] -
Norbert Elliot's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months ago
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dr. bonnie lenore kyburz's profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 4 months ago
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Shyam Sharma's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months ago
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Alex Mueller deposited Robert Henryson: From Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian in the group
CLCS Medieval on MLA Commons 4 years, 6 months agoThis is the pre-publication version of my edition of the selected fables of Robert Henryson. It is now published in an online supplement to The Broadview Anthology of British Literature. Volume 1: The Medieval Period. Ed. Joseph Black, et al. 3rd edition. Toronto: Broadview Press, 2015; revised and expanded, 2018.…[Read more]
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Alex Mueller deposited Robert Henryson: From Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian on MLA Commons 4 years, 6 months ago
This is the pre-publication version of my edition of the selected fables of Robert Henryson. It now published in an online supplement to The Broadview Anthology of British Literature. Volume 1: The Medieval Period. Ed. JosephBlack, et al. 3rd edition. Toronto: BroadviewPress, 2015; revised and expanded, 2018.…[Read more]
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Alex Mueller's profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 6 months ago
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Norbert Elliot's profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 6 months ago
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dr. bonnie lenore kyburz's profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 7 months ago
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick posted an update on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months ago
I’m wondering how the Commons might make use of this kind of micro-blogging: small posts that enable a user to think out loud about the issues they’re working on or things they’re wondering about. Perhaps we could separate these posts out and include them on user profiles in a way that creates a more personalized, and more regularly updated, environment?
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Anne W. Anderson, Ph.D.'s profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 8 months ago
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Mary Onorato's profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 9 months ago
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Stacey Lee Donohue's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
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