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Light reading
"Too much traffic"
Sunday, October 17, 2004
This week's teaching
Susanna Centlivre's
A Bold Stroke for a Wife
and Oliver Goldsmith's
She Stoops to Conquer
in the
drama course
;
Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia
plus criticism by
Leo Marx
and
Anthony Appiah
for my class on
the idea of culture.
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Jenny Davidson
I have published four novels and two academic books; forthcoming in 2014 is "Reading Style: A Life in Sentences." I teach in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.
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My daily read (Chronicle of Higher Ed, June 2012)
"Guided by the Lit" (Bookforum, summer 2011)
"Species of Spaces" (The Believer, Aug. 2006)
"The Other Amazon" (Clarkesworld, Dec. 2006)
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Invisible Things
The Explosionist
Heredity
Breeding: A Partial History of the Eighteenth Century
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Hypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness: Manners and Morals from Locke to Austen
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Alan Garner in the Guardian
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"The People Have Spoken, and Rice Takes Offense"
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BBC NEWS - Deconstruction icon Derrida dies
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