DeSales Harrison

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D. Harrison is an assistant professor in the English department. His specialty is twentieth and twenty-first century poetry. His present research argues for the central role of lyric art in twentieth-century reconceptions of the soul.

B.A., Yale, 1990 M.A., Johns Hopkins, 1991 Ph.D., Harvard, 2002


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DeSales Harrison is one hell of a sexy dude. His poetry classes provide a stimulating, nigh on psychoanalytical environment where deep thoughts about poets come out of students' mouths in full force. DeSales exemplifies the notion of educare, the Latin root of the word "educate", which means "to raise up" but by the nature of its prefix could also mean "to lead out," as ideas already known out of forgetful ignorance. Lectures are a discursive Bacchanal but also a reflective hour.


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