Nifty Resources for Composition I, II, & American Literature I

Textbooks:

There are no textbooks for all my classes. Nada. Zilch. Nichts. Instead, I’ve provided links to online readings, PDFs I’ve created, and a whole sort of hullaballoo in my various Blackboard classes. If you’re one of my students, ya got access to them. If you’re not one of my students, sorry. But take a gander at some sources that we’ll use in my various English classes.

Purdue OWL

Pop Culture & Literary Resources

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog script

Folger’s Digital Texts (we’re reading Macbeth for Comp II this semester)

American Rhetoric Movie Speeches

TV Tropes

Plagiarism Overview

Early Americas Digital Archive

Best of History Websites: Colonial America

Online Anthology of American Slave Narratives

Digital Adams

God in America PBS program

Declaration of Independence Versions

The Five Themes of The Twilight Zone

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