
Archive:
Some Unlocked Books to Dive Into.
Reclaiming Claims: What English Students Want from English Profs
The Scarlet Letter: A – for Adultery, Antinomian, or America Itself?
The Scarlet Letter: A – for Adultery, Antinomian, or America itself / Endnotes
Slaughterhouse-Five: Jumbled, Jangled… and Burned.
Slaughterhouse-Five: Jumbled, Jangled… and Burned/ Endnotes
The Catcher in the Rye: A Twentieth-century Jeremiad
The Catcher in the Rye: A Twentieth-century Jeremiad_endnotes
The Catcher in the Rye Discussion Guide: a few conversation starters.
Maus: Why it Should be Unbanned.
Aphorisms Unplugged: Pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
Show Me on the Doll Where This Book Hurt You
Aphorisms Unplugged: Go the Extra Mile.
The Lottery: Who’s the Lucky Scapegoat?
Aphorisms Unplugged: Blood is Thicker Than Water
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: They Even Banned Dorothy?!
Back to School in Plato’s Republic: Lesson Plan, or Censorship?
The Giver: A World Without Humanities
Einstein… Champion of a Liberal Arts Education?
We May Read for Enjoyment, but Literature Isn’t Written Just to Entertain Us.
Novels are Like Layer Cake – Be Sure to Get Every Bite.
If You’re Not Engaging a Book’s Symbolic Language, You Aren’t Really Reading It.
Book Banning & Burning Throughout History
A Caboodle of Fun & Fancy Words
Aphorisms Unplugged: My Country Right or Wrong
Aphorisms Unplugged: Carpe Diem
Aphorisms Unplugged: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
