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Contributors:

Maureen Lewis-Stump, Katie Harbinson, Tae'Lor Landa, Paul Leonard, Taylor Morales

Student Projects

Digital Projects created in this course aim to provide digital media tools which aid readers, students, and teachers in writing about or engaging with literature. Explore student media projects below!

This project looks at relationships in Wuthering Heights. Explore our interactive "Gossip Girl" style blog adaptation here!

Wuthering Heights and Relationships
Office of Undergraduate Research Poster Session

 

5/8/2014 | 9:30-10:45 AM

Bond Life Science Center Atrium

 

Come see our class present our projects and ask us questions! We will be exhibiting our work at the Office of Undergraduate Research's Poster Session!

Contributors:

Kate Herrington, Lacey Hatt

"Rime of the Ancient Mariner"

This project traces the influence of British history, and post-traumatic stress disorder in Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner". Take the mariner's journey here!

Dracula and the New Woman
Contributors:

Elysia Gooding, Jo Burns, Hannah Church, Ally Nuttall

This project traces the geographical journey of the characters in Dracula and explores the text in context with the New Woman movement of the 19th century. Explore Mina and Dracula's journey here!

Dracula and Behavior
Contributors:

Joe Bentz, Emily Cissi, Chris Long, Sean Murphy

This project explores the roles of women in Dracula, and the animalistic nature of Dracula himself. View their timeline of the novel and British history here!

Jekyll and Hyde
Good and Evil
Contributors:

Dalton Boggs, Devan Collins, Cole Estrada, Geraldine Johnson, Nathan Smith

This project explores different approaches to good and evil in Jekyll and Hyde, including social, psychological, and religious readings of the text. Read the latest headline about Hyde's misdeeds here!

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