Autobiography Annotations by Casey Feldman (Photos added by mom - Dianne Anderson) Chapter 1- Early Christmas The Christmases of my youth contain some of my most vivid memories of childhood. Read more
Freedom and Repression: The Relevance of Social Classes in The French Lieutenant’s Woman by Casey Feldman Two dictionary definitions of the word freedom are as follows: (1) the condition of being free of restraints; and (2) liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression. Read more
A rude ‘Awakening’ – Kate Chopin’s initially hated tale of a 19th century house-wife is given its proper due by Casey Feldman The Awakening “…should be labeled ‘poison,’” states the May 21, 1899 issue of the St. Read more
63rd and Pleasure by Casey Feldman A small red Honda nears the crest of a bridge as the setting orange sun blazes behind it, glinting in the rearview mirror. Read more
Visit to BU – Fall 08′ by Callie Fisher After I transferred to Boston University, Casey and Brooke were the first of my Fordham friends to visit me. Read more
Being Silly in Front of the Camera by Kelsey Butler This was one night during the summer before our junior year. Read more