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New York Review of Books Syllabus
All Classes
All Classes
Autumn 2024
Robert André LaFleur Office Hours:
Morse Ingersoll 206 Tuesday: 13:45-15:15
363-2005 Thursday: 13:45-15:15
363-2005 Thursday: 13:45-15:15
lafleur@beloit.edu ...or by appointment
We will be reading .pdf essays from the archives
of the New York Review of Books (hereafter NYRB).
I will send the entire sequence near the beginning of the term.
Please store them in a place (computer file, backup disk, etc.)
that will make it convenient to access each week
Week Three
(10 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's readingRussell Baker, "A Great Reporter at Large" (2004)
Week Four
(17 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's readingAlan Ryan, "The Power of Positive Thinking"
Week Five
(24 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading(24 September)
Marshall Frady, "The Transformation of Bobby Kennedy"
Week Six
(1 October)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading(1 October)
P.N. Furbank, "The Charms of Selfishness"
Week Seven
(8 October)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's readingAlan Ryan, "Tocqueville's Lessons"
Week Ten
(29 October)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's readingGordon S. Wood, "No Thanks for the Memories"
Week Eleven
(5 November)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Janet Malcolm, "School of the Blind"
Janet Malcolm, "School of the Blind"
Week Twelve
(12 November)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's readingClifford Geertz, "Deep Hanging Out"
Week Thirteen
(19 November)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Gordon S. Wood, "Hidden France"
Gordon S. Wood, "Hidden France"
Week Fourteen
(26 November)
No reading this week.
Week Fifteen
(3 December)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
D. W. Harding, "Single Mind, Double Bind"
D. W. Harding, "Single Mind, Double Bind"
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