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Reading paths, or clusters, are guided tours, or lists of inter-referencing texts.  
Reading paths, or clusters, are guided tours, or lists of inter-referencing texts.  


For instance, a path might be a guided tour on a particular theme or idea: An evolving history of emblematic representations of the woman warrior for instance.  Or following the influence and intertextual conversations within books; for instance, Joanna Russ' [[The Two of Them]] references Kate Wilhelm's [[The Clewiston Test]]; Russ' work was in turn referenced by David Brin's [[The Glory Season]]. Or, culminating in understanding a particular work that is dense with other literary and historical references.
For instance, a path might be a guided tour on a particular theme or idea: An evolving history of emblematic representations of the woman warrior for instance.  Or following the influence and intertextual conversations within books; for instance, Joanna Russ' [[The Two of Them]] references Kate Wilhelm's [[The Clewiston Test]]; Russ' work was in turn referenced by David Brin's [[Glory Season]]. Or, culminating in understanding a particular work that is dense with other literary and historical references.


== List of Reading Paths & Clusters ==  
== List of Reading Paths & Clusters ==  


(to be developed by some enterprising & widely-read people)
(to be developed by some enterprising & widely-read people)
See also: [[Category:Reading lists]] | [[Carl Brandon Society]]
[[Category:Works]]
[[category:Criticism and scholarship]]

Latest revision as of 13:03, 11 November 2010

Reading paths, or clusters, are guided tours, or lists of inter-referencing texts.

For instance, a path might be a guided tour on a particular theme or idea: An evolving history of emblematic representations of the woman warrior for instance. Or following the influence and intertextual conversations within books; for instance, Joanna Russ' The Two of Them references Kate Wilhelm's The Clewiston Test; Russ' work was in turn referenced by David Brin's Glory Season. Or, culminating in understanding a particular work that is dense with other literary and historical references.

List of Reading Paths & Clusters

(to be developed by some enterprising & widely-read people)


See also: | Carl Brandon Society