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Posted on January 27, 2015 by emiliaphillips

Goodbye to All That

My Textual Analysis class is discussing two essays titled “Goodbye To All That,” the first, of course, by Joan Didion and the second, a response by Eula Biss. We’ll be considering literary influence and response.

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CategoriesUncategorized TagsCollege, Creative Nonfiction, English, Essay, Eula Biss, Goodbye to All That, influence, Joan Didion, Literary Analysis, Literature, New York, Nonfiction, Notes from No Man's Land, reading assignment, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, teaching literature, teaching writing, Textual Analysis

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