Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Brennan Baker of The Greenhill School will be Reading His Paper "Joyce's Eveline: Finding a Means by which to Rationalize Her Circumstances" at the 2013 Dubliners Colloquium at The Oakridge School


The Oakridge School is excited to host Brennan Baker of The Greenhill School at the 2013 Dubliners Colloquium. He will be presenting his paper, “Joyce’s Eveline: Finding a Means by which to Rationalize Her Circumstances,” at the conference this February 6th.
Brennan Baker is an inquisitive and creative Greenhill student who loves to explore the world and marvel at the simple wonders around him.  He enjoys reading, writing, playing video games, competing in sports, walking, and taking time to notice that he is breathing.  He has been attending Greenhill School since he was in pre-kindergarten, and he will be going to Wesleyan University this fall.  Brennan lives in Plano with his Mom and Dad.
Mr. Baker will be reading his paper during the second block of presentations in a session entitled “Understanding Eveline both as a Character and as a Narrative.” The location of the session will be announced soon.

Brennan Baker's Colloquium Paper


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