The last time I made a journal I had people tell me that they hated waiting to get through all the pages through the link to link thingy.  So I'm making an index, or guide, if you will, to my journal with links to each of the pages, so you can go directly to the page of your choice.  Thank you for visiting my E-Journal. 
Page I
Page VII
Page IV
In case you don't remember, Page I is the intro to Literary Criticism, Jane Eyre as a text of consolation, the mirror and the lamp debate
This is the page that really doesn't have much to do with literary criticism.  I felt that because everyone else was making a page like this, I could too.  Censorship, abortion and Focault quotes
Page IV features why we study literature, the Lorax, Beethoven's Ghost Trio, and the Desert Island topic
Page V
Page II
Page VIII
Page II is Ulysses as a text that's changed me, why writing helps me remember, a text that makes me cry and Ode to a Bed
A big long rant on gender, culture, ethnicity and the canon, another big long speech on the Elephant Man, and a few quotes to placate the crowd
How all of literary criticism fits into "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Page III
Page VI
Page IX
Dante in Countee Cullen, More thoughts on love, a quote by Wallace Stevens on fiction, why people want to remain ignorant, discovering a love of literature
Traits of the hero and a disturbing picture of Oedipus, a quote with quotes, Foucault, a piraty picture of Shakespeare and my favorite Donne sonnet
My definition of Deconstructionism
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