Paradise Lost Marathon Reading

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The Writing and Communication Program hosted a marathon reading of Paradise Lost.

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Brittain Fellows Sarah Higinbotham and Patricia Taylor co-organized a marathon reading of John Milton's 17th century masterpiece as part of the English 1102 classes they co-taught Spring 2016. Hundreds of  students, faculty, staff, administrators, and other Georgia Tech community members took part in the twelve-hour marathon reading on Tuesday, March 29, in the Stephen C. Hall Building, home of the Writing and Communication Program. Participants were able to view  a variety of book art projects created by these 1102 students which were on display as well as partake of theme-based refreshments, including forbidden fruit.

All images © R. E. Burnett, 2016

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Brittain Fellows, Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College, LMC, marathon reading, Milton, Paradise Lost, writing and communication program
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  • Created By: Monica Miller
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  • Created On: May 9, 2016 - 6:10am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:21pm