Mainly Clough, mainly a kind of intro to Amours de Voyage, with some historical (Mazzini, Garibaldi) and biographical context as well as context in narrative theory, especially of the epistolatory novel. Clough the atheist and port-Darwinian, and his views of nature. Then a quick and fun reading of "The New Decalogue," and a plan to return to Amours de Voyage next class.
12. 17th c poetry: Done with Donne
9. Film and Philosophy: Berkeley
8. Film and Philosophy Plato's Cave
11. 17th Century Poetry: Satire 3 Concluded and Some Holy Sonnets
10. 17th Century Poetry: Satire 3 ("Kind pity chokes my spleen")
7. Film and Philosophy -- Mainly on Dark City
9. 17th C Poetry: Donne's Valediction Forbidding Mourning
8. 17th century poetry: Donne's "To His Mistress Upon Going to Bed" and "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning."
6. Ontology and the image, from Plato to Cavell
7. Seventeenth Century Poetry: Donne's poem "Love's Alchemy"
6. 17th Century Poetry -- Donne's "Ecstasy" and "Love's Alchemy"
5. Film and Phil: Bazin on Theater vs. Film - clip of rear window
4. Film -- A couple of scenes from Out of the Past, and discussion of La Jetée
5. 17th Century Poetry Donne's "Go and Catch a Falling Star" and "The Ecstasy"
4. 17th c poetry -- some of Donne's secular poems against fidelity
Film 3. Aura and Maguffin. Close viewing of Out of the Past
3. 17th century poetry
2. 17th century poetry. Why death? - more on Donne's "At the round earth's imagined corners"
2. Philm (get it?) - versions of continuity
Intro to Film and Philosophy: their reciprocity, Marclay's Telephones
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