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Annotated Bibliography

December 9, 2020 Hannah Martin Leave a comment

1. Finney, Brian. “Briony’s Stand against Oblivion: The Making of Fiction in Ian McEwan’s ‘Atonement.’” Journal of Modern Literature, vol.…

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The Oblivion of Atonement

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Although many reviewers assumed that Ian McEwan’s novel, Atonement, was just another regular realist fiction and were both blindsided and…

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Guilty Conscience

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What can we trust if we cannot trust our own memory? Why is it that two eye witness accounts of…

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Fixed Remembrance

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Luigi Pirandello’s metanarrative masterpiece, Six Characters in Search of an Author, plays with many aspects of metanarrative, including reality versus…

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He was dead the whole time…

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Doctor Malcom Crowe, child psychologist and recent recipient of a distinguished award from the Philadelphia city council, is shot by…

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Memento: Fact Vs. Memory

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Loading… Nolan, Christopher, director. Memento. Newmarket, 2001.

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Kintsugi

April 29, 2020 Hannah Martin Leave a comment

I have often wondered What I would say to you, Flesh of my flesh, Bone of my bone. The pain…

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Posted in: Fiction Filed under: poetry

Love in the Age of Pandemonium

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For the past few months, the world has descended into chaos thanks to a world-wide pandemic known as Covid-19, or…

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Posted in: Featured Articles Filed under: composition, coronovirus, pandemic, relationships

Technically Creative

April 15, 2020 Hannah Martin Leave a comment

For many aspiring professional writers, the term “technical writing” is an intimidating and, perhaps, boring phrase. What even is technical…

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A Cupcake By Any Other Name

February 26, 2020 Hannah Martin Leave a comment

The year is 1828, and Eliza Leslie (1787-1858) is about to publish her first book. Her only formal education was…

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Posted in: Baking Through Time Filed under: 1828 recipe, blog, cup cake, gingerbread, recipe

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