A Little MORE Platonic Dialogue (Might) Hurt May 22, 2010October 30, 2019 cjlindner Leave a Comment A continuation of my series on better knowing the Norton Anthology of Literary Criticism. This entry focuses on Plato’s The Republic.
A Little Platonic Dialogue Never Hurts May 20, 2010October 30, 2019 cjlindner Leave a Comment The first part of an ongoing series on the works and authors found in the Norton Anthology of Literary Criticism. Today’s focus is Plato’s Ion.
Oil Rigging May 8, 2010October 30, 2019 cjlindner Leave a Comment Trigger Warning: That Which Cannot Be Said. There is nothing here worth reading. I swear.
Riddles in the Dark March 5, 2010October 7, 2019 cjlindner Leave a Comment A continuation of an unscientific rumination on the concept of dialogue in literature with a focus on how you go about writing it.
Echoes in an Elevator February 26, 2010October 7, 2019 cjlindner Leave a Comment A brief and totally unscientific rumination on the concept of dialogue in literature and how difficult it is to construct appropriate dialogue for a given scene.
And Now For Something Completely Different… February 19, 2010April 24, 2019 cjlindner Leave a Comment A brief commentary on reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez for the first time including and experiment in humorous meta-commentary.