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radiantfracture: Gouache portrait of my face with jellyfish hat (Super Jellyfish 70s Me)
I was so loamy with malaise today that when I sat down with K. for an online work session, I was sure that if in our alotted hour I managed to submit my lone request for funding, I would have done as much as I could possibly expect of myself.

(This is the request for funding to take the online course Reading the Odyssey with Bruce King, the same instructor I studied Gilgamesh with last spring.)

I did complete the request, despite many very stupid technical issues.

Somehow this led to my remembering that I'd wanted to write a kind of mock-but-not academic essay about how "Tigger is Unbounced" is an epic narrative.

All this to say that I spent the rest of that hour, and then another afterwards, amusing myself with the following:

If We Look for this Pit, We Might Find Home: A.A. Milne's 'Tigger is Unbounced' as Epic Narrative )

Notes

1. I apologize profusely for "poohniverse." I couldn't un-hear it.

References

Helle, Sophus. (Trans.) The Epic of Gilgamesh. Yale UP, 2021.

Milne, A.A., "Tigger is Unbounced." in The House at Pooh Corner. Methuen, 1928.

Reitherman, Wolfgang, and John Lounsbery (Dirs.) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Disney, 1977. Film.
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