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Montgomery College Writing about Shakespeare Class Home Page English 1302: Special Topics |
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Most Current Shakespeare Class Page
"Four centuries after he wrote them, the works of William Shakespeare continue to entertain and intrigue audiences around the world. Shakespeare’s genius permanently shaped the English language, while his knowledge of the human mind and heart speaks to us across the years. In the words of his friend and rival playwright Ben Jonson, “He was not of an age, but for all time." Quoted from the Folger Library: "Discover Shakespeare Page"
This class will be taught from 2:30 - 3:50 pm on Mon. and Wed. (so, two days per week) in Fall Semester 2007
Contact Debbie.E.Cox@nhmccd.edu for more information. This page is currently under revision. (Any links leading to Biblical Resources are not the right links for this class.)
This Page Is Always Being Updated and Improved.
Last Update March 8, 2007.
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This Web Site is the creation of Debbie Cox, debbie.cox@nhmccd.edu Professor and Reference Library Montgomery College, 3200 College Park Dr.,Conroe, TX, 77384, United States of America. |
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Below is the Web Page for the other class I sometimes
teach. This class is NOT being
taught during Fall 2007 Semester
Writing about the Bible as Literature Class Home Page
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This Web Site is the creation of Web Designer, Debbie Cox, Professor and Reference Library Montgomery College, 3200 College Park Dr.,Conroe, TX, 77384, United States of America. Last Updated: For Date Click Here |
Montgomery College Affirmative Action/EEO College |