Friday, January 28, 2011

Short Story Paper Workings

Short Story Paper Basic(Very) Concept:
  • The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe (pg.36) & The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (pg.436)
  • Comparing the narrators and themes in each story.
  • How the authors placed themselves within their narrators.
Works Cited:


The Question of Poe's Narrators
Author(s): James W. Gargano

Source: College English, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Dec., 1963), pp. 177-181
Published by: National Council of Teachers of English
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/373684 .


http://www.jstor.org/stable/373684?seq=1&Search=yes&searchText=Heart&searchText=Poe&searchText=Tell-Tale&searchText=Edgar&searchText=Allen&list=hide&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoAdvancedSearch%3Fq0%3DThe%2BTell-Tale%2BHeart%26f0%3Dall%26c1%3DAND%26q1%3DEdgar%2BAllen%2BPoe%26f1%3Dall%26acc%3Don%26wc%3Don%26Search%3DSearch%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26jo%3D&prevSearch=&item=15&ttl=109&returnArticleService=showFullText&resultsServiceName=null


Doctoring "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Author(s): Jane F. Thrailkill

Source: ELH, Vol. 69, No. 2 (Summer, 2002), pp. 525-566
Published by: The Johns Hopkins University PressStable
URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30032030 .


http://www.jstor.org/stable/30032030?seq=2&Search=yes&searchText=Paper&searchText=Wall&searchText=Yellow&searchText=Perkins&searchText=charlotte&searchText=Gilman&list=hide&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoAdvancedSearch%3Fq0%3DThe%2BYellow%2BWall%2BPaper%26f0%3Dall%26c1%3DAND%26q1%3Dcharlotte%2BPerkins%2BGilman%26f1%3Dall%26acc%3Don%26wc%3Don%26Search%3DSearch%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26jo%3D&prevSearch=&item=15&ttl=383&returnArticleService=showFullText&resultsServiceName=null


"But One Expects That": Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" and the Shifting
Light of Scholarship
Author(s): Julie Bates Dock, Daphne Ryan Allen, Jennifer Palais, Kristen Tracy
Source: PMLA, Vol. 111, No. 1, Special Topic: The Status of Evidence (Jan., 1996), pp. 52-65
Published by: Modern Language Association
Stable URL:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/463133


http://www.jstor.org/stable/463133?seq=1&Search=yes&searchText=Paper&searchText=Wall&searchText=Yellow&searchText=Perkins&searchText=charlotte&searchText=Gilman&list=hide&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoAdvancedSearch%3Fq0%3DThe%2BYellow%2BWall%2BPaper%26f0%3Dall%26c1%3DAND%26q1%3Dcharlotte%2BPerkins%2BGilman%26f1%3Dall%26acc%3Don%26wc%3Don%26Search%3DSearch%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26jo%3D&prevSearch=&item=5&ttl=383&returnArticleService=showFullText&resultsServiceName=null

1 comment:

  1. Brittany,

    You can definitely post anything that interests you on your blog! I would love it!

    As for using this instead of email, I don't check the blog as often as I check my email (which is about once an hour). I'm usually on the blog site once or twice a week responding to your blogs. If you feel comfortable not getting an immediate response, you are more than welcome to blog instead of email. But if it's anything urgent, you would probably be best off just using the school's email as I'll get it immediately.

    Becky

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