Dr. Kirsten C. Uszkalo
:: ENGL 376 | Early modern women's writing

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Presentations:

Your presentation can be presented as a teaching module (a creative and engaging exploration of a theme from your chapter) or as a conference style paper (a formal;y presented conference presentation), In both cases,  it should be original and compellingacademic analysis.Reading time should be no more than 10-15 mins.

The essay proper should be approximately 5-6 (and no more than 8 pls) pages double spaced, 12point font, Times New Roman, 1 page inch margins. Please include acover page and a works cited page, and format the citations in MLAstyle. Please include a word count of just the essay proper. Pleaseprepare 6-8 questions for the you to faciliate in class discussionafterwards.

Analysis of a single theme in the book you are analyzing. Anything lessthan 5 pages will not be accepted as a full submission. You may usequotes sparingly in thispaper, and may use up to 5 peer reviewed academic sources. However, thethesis and analysis should be based your own original ideas. 

Good use of and integration of primary textual materials from the earlymodern period which will elucidate the topic and not necessary for thisassignment, but might provide useful context and will be consideredfavorably in the evaluation of your paper. Likewise, the use ofcontemporary or current theories, although not necessary, will beconsidered favorably in this assignment.





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