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Hardy poems: Aspects of narrative discussions

jwpblog September 8, 2010

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a discussion of chapter 1: small things for AS

jwpblog September 8, 2010

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God of Small things for AS: Introduction

jwpblog September 8, 2010

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AS Othello introduction to course

jwpblog September 8, 2010

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12th night support

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blog podcasts in WMV format

jwpblog August 28, 2010

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Iago as director

jwpblog August 26, 2010

Iago as director. I have long wondered about the nature of Iago’s relationship with the other characters in the play and his consequent relationship with the audience. It seems odd that it not the title character who is allowed to …

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