On October 4, 2007, Auburn University Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology professor Gary Mullen presented a lecture on Alabama author Philip Henry Gosse. This lecture was presented as part of the Discover Auburn series. Videos from this series are now available online as part of the Auburn University Digital Library.
The Discover Auburn lecture series is presented jointly by the Auburn University Libraries, the Auburn University Bookstore, and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University.
Watch Prof. Gary Mullen's lecture "Philip Henry Gosse: A Naturalist's View of Dallas County, Alabama in 1838."
Midge Coates, Project Manager
This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Audio: New Podcast: Reading from Gosse's Letters from Alabama
This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape has just added another new podcast to our "Multimedia" page.
Mr. Aaron Trehub, Assistant Dean for Library Technology, Auburn University Libraries, reads a selection from Philip Henry Gosse's Letters from Alabama (U.S.): Chiefly about Natural History.
Supplemental materials for this program are available at This Goodly Land's Web site and include an audio transcript, a reading list, discussion questions, and lesson plans.
Stream "Letters from Alabama" Audio.
To download, right-click on the link(s) above and choose "Save Link As ..." or "Save Target As ...")
Learn more about the subjects of This Goodly Land's audio podcasts from our supplemental materials.
iTunes users can also stream or download audios, transcripts, and supplemental materials from This Goodly Land's section of iTunes U.
Midge Coates, Project Manager
This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape
Mr. Aaron Trehub, Assistant Dean for Library Technology, Auburn University Libraries, reads a selection from Philip Henry Gosse's Letters from Alabama (U.S.): Chiefly about Natural History.
Supplemental materials for this program are available at This Goodly Land's Web site and include an audio transcript, a reading list, discussion questions, and lesson plans.
Stream "Letters from Alabama" Audio.
To download, right-click on the link(s) above and choose "Save Link As ..." or "Save Target As ...")
Learn more about the subjects of This Goodly Land's audio podcasts from our supplemental materials.
iTunes users can also stream or download audios, transcripts, and supplemental materials from This Goodly Land's section of iTunes U.
Midge Coates, Project Manager
This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape
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