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Some university essays

October 05, 2017 by Lachlan Marnoch in Non-Fiction, Essays

Video games, Beowulf, and prize-winning books: the three essays I'm least ashamed of from university.

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October 05, 2017 /Lachlan Marnoch
essays, university, braid, video games, heroes, beowulf, ransom, greek mythology, the narrow road to the deep north, the sense of an ending, james flanagan, julian barnes, david malouf, seamus heaney, jonathan blow, 2014, 2017
Non-Fiction, Essays
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