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Melville’s Bartleby: Reading the Character through other Characters

Herman Melville, a few years before the 1953 publication of “Bartleby, The Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street.” I’ve been thinking a great deal about how to approach the concept of character in my...

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Chekhov’s Three Sisters: On Production and Interpretation

An image from Sarah Ruhl’s version of Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, co-produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the Yale Repertory Theatre in 2011-2012. © Joan Marcus. One of the issues I mull...

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Beyond Beginning: Teaching the Contemporary Essay

Most of my LitBits blog posts have been focused on exercises or discussions aimed at motivating or inspiring the beginning writer. I’ve written craft exercises designed to help students mine their...

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Intellectual Patterns: The Moves We Make to Interpret Literature

I’m always looking for ways to explain to students how reading and writing about literature is relevant to what they’re doing in their other classes—while I might think it’s obvious that reading...

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Things I Wish Somebody Had Told Me

Yesterday I wrote a course description for next semester. It was due only a week ago, so I’m feeling pretty good about getting it done. I’m thinking about the course today, which I’ve titled “1968” and...

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Teaching Writing and Analysis in the Literature Classroom

One of the great challenges in teaching a survey course full of non-majors is making sure everyone knows how to write about literature.  This past semester, I faced that challenge in my world...

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Gearing Up For Fall

After a brief pause for the summer, LitBits is gearing up for the fall term with an invitation to all literature instructors.  If you want to share your thoughts about literature and the classroom, we...

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Stretching the Field of Knowledge

Throughout the last decade-plus of college teaching, I’ve been called upon to do a lot of teaching outside my immediate area of expertise. A great deal of this began when I working off the tenure track...

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Preparing the British Literature Survey: Or, There’s Never Enough Time

Recently, I got into a conversation on Twitter with a number of other early modernists about survey courses, a discussion that stemmed from another English professor’s frustration with her anthology’s...

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It Says Here

The world these days is full of competing stories. I can’t turn on my computer without being inundated by them (unless I don’t look at any social media, but then what’s a computer for? Writing?)....

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