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The student papers, which illustrate the writing assignments in English 31.5, will, I hope, be helpful. When I was a student, I found it easier to write a paper, write lab reports, answer essay questions, etc. if I read examples; I then had a guide to ways the assignment could be fulfilled and had a better idea of what the professor expected and liked.

Most of the following essays and essay-equivalents were prepared for an Eighteenth Century Novel course. However, I have included some written for other courses, for several reasons: (1) they are effectively thought out and written, (2) at least some of you will have read these works or writers, and (3) in the case of the essays of personal response and of social analysis, the essays are understandable even if you haven't read the particular novel or poem referred to.

Enjoy reading the essays--I certainly did.

Note:
     The names of the writers who gave me persmision to use their names are included.
     The name of the work is included it if is not self evident from the title or if it is a work not included in this course.