Presentations--Dickens Seminar

Our class is open to all kinds of relevant presentations. You can talk to me or your peers if you are stumped for ideas. But first think about what you would like to hear about yourself and chances are that you should report on that. Your job is to teach us something interesting!

PRESENTATIONS-Schedule

Week

9/19 - 9/21	1. 	
		2. 

9/26-9/28	1. Bryan Gollicker, Xmas Carol & Film 	
		2. 

10/3-10/5	1. Aimee McAleer on Cranford
		2.

10/10-10/12	1.
		2. Shantia Johnson, The legal system

10/17-10/19	1. Pirooz Kalayeh, biography
		2.  Meredith Wunderlich, panopticism


10/24-10/26	1. Leandra Cate, gender & Dickens
		2. Jessica Washburn, Victorian philanthropy

10/31-11/2	1. Cathy Gray, Detective fiction
		2. 

11/9		1.  Bill Dougherty, The History of Historical Fiction 

11/14-11/16	1. Marisa Leong, The French Revolution in a nutshell
		2. Casey Schmidt, Carlyle, Dickens, and The French Rev


11/21		1. Cindy Johnson, Frozen Deep & 2 Cities; Mike Frazer, ?

11/28-11/30	1. Chris Tischer, the death penalty 
		2. Tim Sullivan, the public readings

12/5		1. Paul Mathews, Dickens in modern times




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