Dr. Casey A. Cothran
Spring 2010
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“You can't say, I won't write today because that excuse will extend into several
days,
then several months, then… you are not a writer anymore,
just someone who
dreams about being a writer.”
Dorothy C. Fontana
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CRTW 201 |
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Garden of Delight |
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“But it is very difficult to be learned;
it seems as if people were worn out on
the way to great thoughts,
and can never enjoy them because they are too tired.”
George Eliot
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English 200 |
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes |
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Archived Courses
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Pandora |
Additional Links: Writing 101 Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It MLA Formatting and Style Guide
English 200 "Detective Novels: An Overview" by Dr. William Marling http://detnovel.com/ "The Perfect Detective Novel" by Suzanne S. Barnhill http://home.earthlink.net/~wordsintotype/DetectiveNovel.pdf A Pathfinder on the Evolution of the English Detective Novel http://www.unc.edu/~rdtowery/detective_novel.htm
Winthrop Winthrop's Department Of English Webpage http://www.winthrop.edu/english/
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