STS.464 | Spring 2008 | Graduate

Technology and the Literary Imagination

Assignments

Reconciling Continuity and Rupture: Rhetorical Strategy in Seeing Escalators as Tipping Points in the Writings of Thomas Carlyle, Henry Adams, and Bill McKibben

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Example student paper on the validity of McKibben’s argument in The End of Nature, in the light of the historical record as revealed by readings and discussions: “Reconciling Continuity and Rupture: Rhetorical Strategy in Seeing Escalators as Tipping Points in the Writings of Thomas Carlyle, Henry Adams, and Bill McKibben,” by Brian McCammack.

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Reconciling Continuity and Rupture: Rhetorical Strategy in Seeing Escalators as Tipping Points in the Writings of Thomas Carlyle, Henry Adams, and Bill McKibben

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Spring 2008
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Written Assignments with Examples