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"The present world is much more immediate."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"When we talk about flatness and one dimensionality, we're talking
about Chaucer."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
about Geoffery Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales
"You don't have to be a perverted Freudian."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"Oh, it's a beautiful line, but you'll just have to trust me."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
about a line of poetry that wasn't in his notes
"This period has very little going on, except they killed the King."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"I couldn't tell you what we studied, but it was interesting."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
About traveling in the U.K. as a grrad student
"I want to do a poem anyway."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"Romantic means dying young ...[pause]... preferably of TB."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"...in less than a little over a hundred years..."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"...and so Hamlet says in... in... well, I guess Hamlet..."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995
"Wordsworth didn't invent childhood, Rousseau did."
Dr. Michael Becker
English 205, British Literary Traditions, MSU ~~ Fall 1995