Author Archives: Julie Sievers
Rivera Blog Post Round-Up | Jacob and Nick
Check out Jacob and Nick’s handy guide to the key themes in your Rivera discussions. ...
Blog Post Round-up: Ginsberg and Baldwin | Krystal and Eric
Eric and Krystal have provided a helpful summary of some of your key themes in Blog Post 5, especially those of you who wrote about Ginsberg and Baldwin. Check...
Ginsberg Annotations Round-up: Rachel and Stephanie
Rachel and Stephanie have pulled together many of your classmates’ ideas and observations in the Howl annotations. Check out their helpful summary....
Emerson & Thoreau Blog Round-Ups: Edgar and Valeria
Valeria and Edgar outline key themes in their post about what all of you wrote on these two challenging authors. Check it out here....
Emerson Annotation Round-up: Jeremy & Phillip
Jeremy and Phillip have provided a nice tour of all of your annotations on Emerson’s text, drawing out themes and common topics. Take a look!...
Emerson Annotations Round-Up
Mike and Angeles have done a great job pulling together all of your ideas and thoughts about Emerson as articulated in the annotations. Check it out!...
Stowe Blog Round-Up: Dalton & Rafael
Dalton and Rafael have gathered together many of the themes you all focused upon in Blog Post 2 on Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Come see what your fellow classmates were...
Stowe Annotations Round-Up: Arthur & Aaron
Aaron and Arthur have provided a helpful summary of what a lot of you were thinking and writing as you read Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, chapters 9-14. They also cite some...
Blog Post 2: Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and Rhetorical Strategy
Due Friday, Feb 5, 5 pm Stowe wrote her novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, in order to support efforts to end the slave trade. She intended for her text to...
Franklin Blog Round-Up: Beth and Julian
Julian and Beth have written a nice summary of key themes from everyone’s posts about Franklin. Check it out on Beth’s blog or Julian’s blog....