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WELCOME TO BETH ROTHERMEL'S HOMEPAGE

"Life is uncertain; eat dessert first."

"When you dance, I wish you a wave of the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that." Shakespeare.

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These pictures were taken during a visit to Zion National Park, and to "Angel's Landing," a thrilling spot in that park. Yet I spend most of my days teaching for and coordinating the composition program at Westfield State College. This page includes links to sites on both writing and literature. If you discover any other interesting sites that could be mentioned on this page, let me know. This page also has links to policy statements and syllabi for English Composition I, Writing for Teacher Candidates (200), section 1, Advanced Critical Writing (347), section 1, English Composition II (102), section 27, English 326, Women Writers; English 388, Ethnography: Telling the Stories of Cultures, English 388, Writing about Women: Cultural and Historical Contexts, 1848-1950, English 383/583, Teaching Writing: Issues in Rhetoric and Composition, section 1, English 630-501, Special Studies in Literature: Women Rhetors and Rhetoricians; and ENGL 0631, Special Studies in Literature: American Women Writers.

  • Other Resources
  • Special Studies in Literature: American Women Writers (English 631)
  • English Composition II: Dance, Literature, and Writing
  • Writing for Teacher Candidates (English 200)
  • English Composition I: Honors, Mon/Wed Sections
  • English Composition I: Writing and Psychology
  • Writing Workshop (English 200)
  • Advanced Critical Writing (English 347)
  • Ethnography: Telling the Stories of Cultures (English 388/588)
  • English 102(Learning Community with Principles of Sociology)
  • Writing about Women: Cultural and Historical Contexts, 1850-1950 (English 388)
  • Women Rhetors and Rhetoricians (English 630)
  • WSC Library
  • WSC Library, English Page
  • Ethnography: Bibliography for Further Reading

    Office Hours Fall 2008: Mon and Wed 12-1, Wed, 3-3:30, Fri, 11:30-12:00

    Other Resources

  • Purdue University Online Writing Lab
  • Westfield State College Writer's Guide
  • Research Sites
  • MLA Citation Style
  • On-Line Literary Resources
  • Recent Acquisitions in African-American History & Literature: Related WWW Resources
  • Frederick Douglass Portrait
  • Westfield State College
  • Bartlett, John. 1901. Familiar Quotations
  • RhetNet, a cyberjournal for rhetoric and writing
  • Google Search Engine
  • ReadWriteThink Lesson Plans (NCTE)
  • National Council of Teachers of English
  • Western Massachusetts WRiting Project
  • National Council of Teachers of English
  • University of North Carolina Writing Center
  • Lydia Maria Child Reading

    You may email me at brothermel@wsc.mass.edu