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Last Update:
January 6, 2009
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M.A. English, San Diego State University.
Michael Underwood is a lecturer and Writing Tutorial Program
Director for Rhetoric and Writing Studies at San Diego State
University. He teaches a range of rhetoric courses including
100, 200, 305W and 596. He has presented 3 paneled papers
at Mythopoeic Conferences and published a collaboratively
written essay with William Rogers III: "Gagool and Gollum:
Exemplars of Degeneration in King Solomon's Mines and The
Hobbit," published in Tolkien and His Literary
Resonances: Views of Middle Earth. His scholarly interests
besides the teaching of rhetoric are in British Literature
especially Medieval, Victorian, and the works of J. R. R.
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