Tasmanian
02-10-2007, 07:59 AM
Hi,
I've just joined this forum and wanted to briefly introduce myself.
I live in Hobart, the capital of Tasmania - the island state below the Australian mainland for those who don't know. I have a lovely wife and two little boys. I teach Humanities at a secondary school. I completed an honours degree in English and a postgraduate degree in Secondary Teaching at the University of Tasmania. My dissertation was on the allegorical function of anthropomorphism in children's literature, focussing on The Wind in the Willows, Charlotte's Web and Watership Down.
My two favourite authors are Dickens and Hardy, though in recent years I am leaning more and more towards the latter. I also enjoy Russian authors such as Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Checkov and Solzhenitsyn. I began reading Hardy's The Return of the Native yesterday.
I have read a number of threads on this forum and I look forward to engaging with you all on issues literary.
Regards,
Tasmanian.
I've just joined this forum and wanted to briefly introduce myself.
I live in Hobart, the capital of Tasmania - the island state below the Australian mainland for those who don't know. I have a lovely wife and two little boys. I teach Humanities at a secondary school. I completed an honours degree in English and a postgraduate degree in Secondary Teaching at the University of Tasmania. My dissertation was on the allegorical function of anthropomorphism in children's literature, focussing on The Wind in the Willows, Charlotte's Web and Watership Down.
My two favourite authors are Dickens and Hardy, though in recent years I am leaning more and more towards the latter. I also enjoy Russian authors such as Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Checkov and Solzhenitsyn. I began reading Hardy's The Return of the Native yesterday.
I have read a number of threads on this forum and I look forward to engaging with you all on issues literary.
Regards,
Tasmanian.