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Revision as of 17:37, 1 March 2022
The Romantic Period
Date | Assignment |
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3/10 |
Introduction to Romanticism
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3/11 | William Blake
Respond on r/LitWiki » William Blake (General) . Or, if you want to respond to a particular poem, locate its thread, or if one has not already been created, feel free to start a new one.; e.g. Blake: “The Sick Rose” as the title of the thread.
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3/14 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
3/15 | William Wordsworth Again, if you wish to respond to poems that do not have a corresponding Reddit thread on r/LitWiki , you are welcome to start one. This will also hold true on all assignments below.
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3/16 | George Gordon, Lord Byron |
3/17 | Percy Bysshe Shelley |
3/18 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning Dorothy Wordsworth
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3/28 | John Keats |
3/29 | Take the Romanticism Check-In on D2L ➭ |
« Introduction | The Victorian Age » |
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- ↑ See D2L for an overview of the period.
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