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2021 Workshop Talk | 58:54 | General Classroom, Literature, Philosophy

Summary


Workshop attendees will read and discuss a Robert Frost poem. During our exploration of Frost’s poem, I will introduce principles of applied hermeneutics. In doing so, we shall see how Frost writes poems that deal with everyday situations (e.g., building a fence, mowing the grass, and so on) that raise profound questions about human existence.

Speaker


SETH SNOW has a master’s degree in English literature from The University of Akron. He is currently an adjunct professor at LeTourneau University and a teacher of literature at Alpha Omega Academy. His research interests include American literature, nineteenth century British literature, Dostoevsky, Shakespeare, and the relationship between theory and practice in literary criticism.

 

 

 

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