Okay, “slouching toward extimacy,” I don’t know who you are [and hell, that's fine], but if you’re writing a dissertation on “Beowulf,” consider me at your disposal; I’d love to help you however I can. I’m hoping that your new blog here will provide a venue for your work-in-progress; if so, I’ll visit and comment. And cheers!
Oh boy, no pressure on producing something intelligible and pertinent versus just getting the thesis done and formatted properly by its deadline for an audience of four
Oh, you worry about producing something intelligible; I don’t want my interest in your thesis to create anxiety for you–seriously. Let’s just say that I’m always interested in what anyone out there, student or otherwise, is doing with “Beowulf,” so again, if you happen to be blogging on the thesis-in-progress, in any form, I’d love to see that. And cheers again.
Eileen Joy said,
November 16, 2006 at 4:35 am
Okay, “slouching toward extimacy,” I don’t know who you are [and hell, that's fine], but if you’re writing a dissertation on “Beowulf,” consider me at your disposal; I’d love to help you however I can. I’m hoping that your new blog here will provide a venue for your work-in-progress; if so, I’ll visit and comment. And cheers!
kdegruy said,
November 16, 2006 at 6:44 pm
Oh boy, no pressure on producing something intelligible and pertinent versus just getting the thesis done and formatted properly by its deadline for an audience of four
Seriously, thank you. You made my day.
Eileen Joy said,
November 16, 2006 at 8:05 pm
Oh, you worry about producing something intelligible; I don’t want my interest in your thesis to create anxiety for you–seriously. Let’s just say that I’m always interested in what anyone out there, student or otherwise, is doing with “Beowulf,” so again, if you happen to be blogging on the thesis-in-progress, in any form, I’d love to see that. And cheers again.