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Carrie Dawson - Department of English Dec 4, 2006 ... DAWSON, Carrie. Associate Professor, English and Canadian Studies, ... Carrie.Dawson@Dal.ca (902) 494-3488. Office: FASS 3188 ...
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Letters to China - Department of English Selections from Letters to China Andrew Verboom. i. Sunrise over the Yellow Sea. Like everything (worth having) it has come out of the night’s clean grey ...
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3025 Literature of the Romantic Era - Department of English Literature of the Romantic Era. Dr. J. Thompson M: 11:35-13:25. F: 11:35-12:25. Description: In the British Romantic period (roughly 1780-1830), ...
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2028: Short Poems in English - Department of English Short Poems in English. Dr. R. Tetreault TR 9:35 - 10:25. Description: This class will examine language, themes, and forms in a broad range of shorter poems ...
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2028 Short Poems in English - Department of English Short Poems in English. Ronald Tetreault MWF 2:35-3:25pm ... themes, and forms in a broad range of shorter poems by English, American, and Canadian writers. ...
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2008 Summer Classes - Department of English Listed below is the summer course list for 2008. Note: If you wish to register for one of the 4000 level classes, you must contact Carole Poirier ...
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1000.06 Intro to Literature (Choyce) - Department of English Introduction to Literature Prof. L. Choyce MWF 4:35 - 5:25. This course is designed to examine the widest possible range of literature with special emphasis ...
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There Died a Girl in Eastbourne - Department of English There Died a Girl in Eastbourne She drinks deep of his death where soft asphalt ... lost, salt-stung shanks are spit up on the tide, ...
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2028: Short Poems in English - Department of English Short Poems in English. Dr. R. Tetreault TR 9:35 - 10:25. Description: ... Taking our cue from Coleridge’s famous definition of poetry as “the best words in ...
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2028: Short Poems in English - Department of English Short Poems in English. Dr. R. Tetreault TR 9:35 - 10:25. Description: This class will examine language, themes, and forms in a broad range of shorter poems ...
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