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This final imaginative discourse includes the voices of three authors who were frequently referenced in the proceeding three chapters. Their dialogue here is taken directly from their original works. In this way, Virginia Woolf (Orlando, 1928), Homer (Odyssey) and Virgil (Aeneid) are free to ‘speak’ to us via pertinent passages from their respective works of literature. Together, we further discuss concepts and ideas relevant to teaching and learning.

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Podsiadlik, E. (2014). Discourse Three. In: Podsiadlik, E. (eds) Anecdotes and Afterthoughts. Bold Visions in Educational Research. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-728-5_13

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