[Milton-L] English Writers (and the malt...and the grape)

Michael Bryson michael.bryson at csun.edu
Wed Nov 8 18:32:09 EST 2006


After enough of the malt *and* the grape (the latter of which both Australia and New Zealand do especially brilliantly IMHO)...well, Derrida and Lacan...French, English...who cares at that point? More wine! More Beer! More...(sound of slumping down onto the floor). 

How perfectly L'Allegro (he says, while working at night in his Il Penseroso-esque 8th floor campus office--where is the malt and the grape when you need it?).

Michael Bryson


>Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 13:58:04 +1300
>From: Tom Bishop <tgb2 at case.edu>  
>Subject: Re: [Milton-L] Graduate School  
>To: John Milton Discussion List <milton-l at lists.richmond.edu>
>
>I would also recommend looking at graduate work in New Zealand,  
>particularly in Auckland, where we have an excellent English  
>Department, including several known early modernists, and offenders  
>of other kinds. We too have a full range of subjects, including  
>medieval and Renaissance. The beer and beaches are also good. We do  
>not, however, regard Derrida and Lacan as English writers.
>
>Tom
>
>
>On Nov 9, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Rich DuRocher wrote:
>
>> Paul Sutton proves that, once again, malt does more than Milton  
>> can, to justify God's ways to man.
>>
>> It does sound appealing, doesn't it?
>>
>> Rich DuRocher
>> St. Olaf College
>> (a dry campus)


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