Bartleby the Scrivener, by Herman Melville, is short story about a peculiar man who works for a lawyer as a copyist. This man, named Bartleby, joined a diligent work environment where two others were already employed. These two workers were… Continue Reading →
The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, is a novel about a salesman that turns into a gignormous bug. This salesman was the sole provider for his family, even taking to pay back the debts of his father. This novel tracks the… Continue Reading →
This video is about, artist, Allen Crawford making a illustrated edition of Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself.” In his edition Allen Crawford creates a mood for each verse of the poem, transforming the reader to a dimension of artistic creation…. Continue Reading →
The video I choose for the gloss of “Don Quixote” is “Don Quixote: 400 Years of Chasing Windmills,” by Dickinson College. This video emphases the importance of Don Quixote in literature. Dickinson College points out that all literature, after Don… Continue Reading →
Thank you for using Blogs@Baruch! This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start publishing. You are using a new WordPress theme that places widgets such as “Recent Posts,” “Recent Comments” and “Archives” in the footer, leaving you… Continue Reading →
https://slideplayer.com/slide/7471774/ The digital work that I found interesting to reflect the great work of King Lear, by William Shakespeare, was the slideshow video, “Man Reduced to Essentials,” you can find above. This slideshow video tells the play of King… Continue Reading →
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