
Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography
This topic guides students through the process of surveying existing literary criticism. They compile an annotated bibliography to situate their research within the broader academic discourse.
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This topic guides students through the process of surveying existing literary criticism. They compile an annotated bibliography to situate their research within the broader academic discourse.
Key Questions
- How do we effectively evaluate the credibility and relevance of secondary sources?
- What is the purpose of an annotated bibliography?
- How does existing criticism shape our own research direction?
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