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The Objective (or Subjective) Narrator Revisited

While reading She I could not help but be reminded of The Moonstone, especially when considering the narrative style.  The narrator of the introduction, whose name we do not know, refers to himself as the “editor” of the manuscript, which … Continue reading

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Our Final Narrator

The narrator of a novel has a lot to do with how the novel will be shaped. I often find that the narrator’s role may be the most important for a novel. As we enter into our third novel, we … Continue reading

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Trying on a New Pair of Glasses

I have to admit, I was skeptical of Wafaa Bilal’s project when he first started describing it. As he explained the space that he had secured in an art gallery and his grueling thirty-day schedule on display and at the … Continue reading

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How to See America as the Beautiful

This panel was an incredible experience.  What struck me the most about the artists’ commentary was their interpretation of the periphery versus the core, which many of our author’s throughout the semester have also referenced.  Heidi Ewing discussed how she … Continue reading

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The Gossamer Webs of Perception

“Seated with his back towards her on a sofa which stood against the wall on a line with the door by which she had entered, she saw Will Ladislaw; close by him and turned towards him with a flushed tearfulness … Continue reading

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