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Professor Theresa Thompson

“Beneath it is all dark, it is all spreading,
it is unfathomably deep;
but now and again we rise to the surface
and that is what you see us by.”
Virginia Woolf

"I can't bear art that you can walk round and admire. A book should be either a bandit or a rebel or a man in the crowd."
D. H. Lawrence

"All first-rate poetry is occupied with morality: this is the lesson of Beaudelaire."
T. S. Eliot

Fall Semester 2009

Under Construction. Nothing's absolute.

ENGL / WGST 3330: Women and Literature


Syllabus and Reading / Assignment Schedule
Class Lecture Notes and Assignment Parameters
Double-Entry Journal Template

ENGL 3120: British Literature II


Syllabus and Reading / Assignment Schedule
Class Lecture Notes and Assignment Parameters
Double-Entry Journal Template

ENGL 2130, sections E & L: World Literature III: The Development of Modern Thought


Syllabus: Course Requirements and Policies
Reading Schedule: Monday / Wednesday, section L
Reading Schedule: Tuesday / Thursday, section E
Class Lecture Notes and Assignment Parameters: both sections
Daily Index Card Template

Student Resources

Access Office for Students with Disabilities
VSU Student Success Center (SSC)
St. Martin's Handbook
Hypergrammar
Paramedic Method for Editing
How to Avoid Plagiarism
Bedford Research Room
How to Write a Review of the Literature
How to Write the Literary Essay
Literary Resources
Websites for Literary Theory
Websites for Women / Gender Studies
Website for The American Civil Liberties Union

Information about the Professor

Curriculum Vitae (Printable Copy)
Poetry
Notes on Teaching English


Good literature is also tasty.