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Thanks, David. We'll certainly consider it. I agree with
you--it would be a good text for 5.<br>
Kathy<br>
At 01:48 PM 5/11/05, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hi there! It seems to me
that an interesting novel for English 5 might be <i>The Island of Dr.
Moreau</i> by H. G. Wells, with its focus on the problematics of being
human, its hint of the macabre possibilities of genetic research, and the
question of what exactly terms like "civilized" and
"insane" mean. Of course it could easily relate to animal
rights and the cruelties of science without ethical limits. I don't
know if we've used it before, but it strikes me as an excellent text for
basic argumentation as well as interpretation. Just a
thought! If we've used it already, so much for the pitch.
Some other works by Wells might serve, too...<br>
<br>
Best, David Hinckley<br><br>
<b><i>englecturers@lists.ucr.edu</i></b> wrote:<br>
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<dd>Greetings:<br><br>
<dd>The book fairs are over and many of us have had an opportunity to
review a <br>
<dd>number of textbooks, old and new, for courses in composition. Given
the <br>
<dd>changes to the Basic Writing program, several instructors have
collaborated <br>
<dd>to choose a rhetoric and handbook that will serve students' and
<br>
<dd>instructors' needs for BW3, and the English 4 and 5 courses. We've
nearly <br>
<dd>finalized those choices, but the choice of whole texts is still to be
made.<br><br>
<dd>In the spirit of keeping vitality in the Basic Writing courses, and
in the <br>
<dd>hope of helping students avoid temptations to plagiarize, John has
<br>
<dd>requested that we choose novels that have not been taught before.
Please <br>
<dd>send us your suggestions for a novel for English 4 and a pair of
novels for <br>
<dd>English 5. We welcome your input and will seriously consider any
<br>
<dd>suggestions you have.<br><br>
<dd>Tha! nks for your help and support.<br>
<dd>Linda and Kathy<br><br>
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