After some last class paper topic business we spend most of the time finishing our discussion of Elisa Gonzalez's amazing "Notes Toward an Elegy", and its relation to Bishop in particular (not only "Casabianca" but also "Love Lies Sleeping"; cf. Gonzalez's "And now I lie awake pretending / everyone in the world lies still the way the living are still," which is a kind of summary of Bishop's poem). And so farewell to the class!
Selfhood in 17th century poetry: Some Donne
Keats' Odes to Psyche and to a Nightingale
Last class on The Triumph of Life
Second Class on The Triumph of Life
Adonais and the opening of The Triumph of Life
The Fall of Hyperion and To Autumn
Keats and Hyperion: the young poet
LR. First Class on Keats: Eve of St. Agnes
Last class on Prometheus Unbound
Resistance and knuckling under
More on Mont Blanc and Prometheus Unbound
"The Two Spirits: An Allegory", Mont Blanc and an Introduction to Prometheus Unbound
Seeing souls in Frankenstein
Frankenstein, again, Prometheus, and Satan
10. Frankenstein via Byron and The Witch of Atlas
The Witch of Atlas: Phosphor reading by her own light
Don Juan, Canto 5
LR 7: Don Juan Cantos 3-4
LR 6: Don Juan Canto 2: Juan and the Narrator
Later Romantix 5: First Class on Don Juan
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