Subject/Slant for e2
Writing Like Woolf
- Our Map of Chapter One
- Chapters Four to Six
Fastwrite: Find two passages in these chapters—one in which Woolf impresses or convinces you, in which her voice as a writer seems clear and sure, and another in which she seems to you to struggle a bit, to strain to persuade. Based on these two passages, how would you define Woolf’s own style as a writer? Is it womanly? Man-womanly? Something else altogether?
To Do
- Friday, 4/06, 9:00 am: Post x9 to Dropbox
- Mon, 4/09, class: Discuss Weathers; begin serious work on e2
- Wed, 4/11, class: Discuss x9
- Thurs, 4/12, 9:00 am: Post e2.d1 to group folder on Dropbox