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| [[File:1794 William Blake Songs of Innocence.jpg|thumb]]'''William Blake''' {{bulleted list|From ''Songs of Innocence'': {{bulleted list|“Introduction”|“The Lamb”|“The Little Black Boy”|“The Chimney Sweeper”|“The Divine Image”}} |From ''Songs of Experience'': {{bulleted list|“Introduction”|“The Chimney Sweeper”|“The Tyger”|“The Sick Rose”}} }} | | [[File:1794 William Blake Songs of Innocence.jpg|thumb]]'''William Blake''' {{bulleted list|From ''Songs of Innocence'': {{bulleted list|“Introduction”|“The Lamb”|“The Little Black Boy”|“The Chimney Sweeper”|“The Divine Image”}} |From ''Songs of Experience'': {{bulleted list|“Introduction”|“The Chimney Sweeper”|“The Tyger”|“The Sick Rose”|“London”}} }} | ||
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! {{date|October 8}} | ! {{date|October 8}} | ||
| '''William Wordsworth''' {{bulleted list| | | '''William Wordsworth''' {{bulleted list|“Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey”|“I wandered lonely as a cloud”|“I travelled among unknown men”}} '''Samuel Taylor Coleridge''' {{bulleted list|“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”|“Kubla Khan”|“Christabel”|“Dejection: An Ode” }} | ||
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! {{date|October 11}} | ! {{date|October 11}} | ||
| '''Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley''' {{bulleted list| | | '''Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley''' {{bulleted list|from ''A Vindication on the Rights of Women'' }} | ||
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| '''George Gordon, Lord Byron''' {{bulleted list| | | '''George Gordon, Lord Byron''' {{bulleted list|“She Walks in Beauty”|“Darkness”}} | ||
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! {{date|October 14}} | ! {{date|October 14}} | ||
| '''Percy Bysshe Shelley''' {{bulleted list| | | '''Percy Bysshe Shelley''' {{bulleted list|“Ozymandias”|“To a Sky-Lark”}} | ||
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! {{date|October 15}} | ! {{date|October 15}} | ||
| '''John Keats''' {{bulleted list| | | '''John Keats''' {{bulleted list|“On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer”|“La Belle Dame Sans Merci”|“When I have fears that I may cease to be”|“Ode to a Nightingale”|“Ode to a Grecian Urn”}} | ||
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! {{date|October 18}} | ! {{date|October 18}} | ||
| '''Elizabeth Barrett Browning''' {{bulleted list| | | '''Elizabeth Barrett Browning''' {{bulleted list|Selections from ''Sonnets from the Portuguese''}} | ||
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| '''James Joyce''' {{bulleted list| | | '''James Joyce''' {{bulleted list|“Araby”}} | ||
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| '''Yeats''' {{bulleted list| | | '''William Butler Yeats''' {{bulleted list|“Leda and the Swan”|“The Second Coming”|“Sailing to Byzantium”}} | ||
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| '''Eliot''' {{bulleted list|. | | '''T. S. Eliot''' {{bulleted list|“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”}} | ||
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! {{date|Nov 5}}{{refn|Withdrawal deadline.}} | ! {{date|Nov 5}}{{refn|Withdrawal deadline.}} | ||
| '''. . | | '''W. H. Auden''' {{bulleted list|“Musée des Beaux Arts”}} '''Dylan Thomas''' {{bulleted list|“Do Not Go Gentle into that Good”}} | ||
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| ''' | | '''Virginia Woolf''' {{bulleted list|“A Room of One’s Own”}} | ||
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| ''' | | '''Philip Larkin''' {{bulleted list|“[[May 15, 1996|The Mower]]”|“Talking in Bed”}} | ||
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| ''' | | '''Nadine Gordimer''' {{bulleted list|“The Moment before the Gun Went Off”}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:08, 27 July 2021
TL;DR: This schedule is tentative and subject to change. This is a digital document; do not print. Students are responsible for getting updates. |
This schedule represents the ideal outline for our study this semester. Yet, like all best-laid plans, we may not be able to keep up with our agenda. Please be flexible and try to look and read ahead whenever possible.
We will do our best to stick by this schedule, but I will inform you verbally, via an email, and/or a literal change to the schedule below whenever there is a deviation. Getting these updates is solely your responsibility. Therefore, this schedule is tentative and subject to change contingent upon the needs of the students and the professor, and dictated by time and other constraints which may affect the course. For face-to-face classes, this schedule reflects only an overview of the assigned reading and other major course assignments. It may not indicate specific class session assignments or activities. Specific in-class assignments may not be reflected on the schedule.
Each week of this class has its own unit or lesson corresponding to a literary movement. Each week is divided into daily work that contain readings (with the occasional reading quiz) and writing. Each week concludes with a test on the materials covered. The following is a general overview of the schedule.
Before beginning your work each week, read through the whole lesson so you know what to expect and understand what’s expected. Each tab corresponds to a lesson. All assignments are contained therein. Any questions should be posted to the class forum, and be sure to read my weekly feedback. |
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The Early Romantic Period | |
6 October | Introduction to Romanticism
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7 October | William Blake
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8 October | William Wordsworth
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11 October | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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12 October | Test #1
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The Late Romantic Period | |
13 October | George Gordon, Lord Byron
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14 October | Percy Bysshe Shelley
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15 October | John Keats
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18 October | Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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19 October | Test #2 |
The Victorian Period | |
20 October | Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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21 October | Robert Browning
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22 October | Rudyard Kipling
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25 October | Oscar Wilde
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26 October | Test #3 |
The Edwardian Period / World War I | |
27 October | Thomas Hardy
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28 October | E. M. Forster
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29 October | James Joyce
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1 November | Rupert Brooke
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2 November | Test #4 |
Modernism | |
3 November[1] | William Butler Yeats
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4 November | T. S. Eliot
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5 November[2] | W. H. Auden
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8 November | Virginia Woolf
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9 November | Test #5 |
World War II / Postmodernism | |
10 November | Philip Larkin
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11 November | Nadine Gordimer
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12 November | . . .
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15 November | . . .
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29 November | Ishiguro
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30 November | Test #6 |
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