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To Students in the Fall 2002 Semester: Please Be Patient!
We Are Heavily. . .

With the Recent Transformation of our institution to University status some major changes occurred in the online address. This has caused a major breakdown of links on this page. I will be working to upgrade thought the semester but it will take awhile.
For now if you find a broken link here look at the address your browser displays on the top where it tried to go. If that address begins this way:
http://www.mvnc.edu:443/nzr/faculty/
substitute that with this address:
http://nzr.mvnu.edu/faculty/
This won't solve everything but it will solve a lot. Meanwhile, please be patient. If there is any link you especially want repaired contact me at the address listed at the bottom of this page.
This is the part of my office dedicated to what I do the most--READ! I read for work; I read for leisure, I read on planes, trains, cars and in dentists' offices; I read in bed, I read on vacation; I read in the bathroom. Recently, however, I have run into a problem. I've been forgetting things. I used to be able to recall nearly everything I read. Now, however, I find details are vanishing into a blur. Perhaps it's because I've read so much or (more likely) I'm just getting old. But one way or another I thought it best to create a repository in which I could record just a few thoughts about the things I've read.
I've organized this information by the primary division of Fiction and Non-fiction and then by each work's title, author, genre (formal types of lit.), sub-genre (informal types of lit.), time period and nationality. Feel free to wander about, but remember that my opinions are just that opinions. I'm a professor in the field, but theses ideas have not been published and I am certain that there will be many who disagree with them. Click here to see how many readers have visited this site since April 8, 1999.
I am also working on collecting literary
resources whenever I surf the net.
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My Thanks to
Alan Schuler, my Bro-in-Law, for the Creation of this New Counter
The material found on this page is either public domain or has been cited and provided with a link to the original source. If any individual feels that his or her copy write has been infringed upon please contact Dr. Rearick at. . .
Last updated: Sept 3, 2002
