We complete our discussion of the Prelude by looking at the Snowdon scene in Book XIII, with a lot of comparison to the unfortunate and enfeebling revisions Wordsworth made in Book XIV of the 1850 version. One student reads Oppen's "The Forms of Love" as a kind of pendant to the Snowdon scene. I notice a bunch of things that I don't think I ever did before a connection to King Lear for example, and something about Wordsworth's prosody in the 1805 version.
Imagining Money II 1-17-19
Imagining Money (Literature and Economics) 1-16-19
English Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge 1/16/19
Soyinka - Death and the King's Horseman (1a-32 = last class)
Print the Legend: The Man Shot Liberty Valance -- 1a - class 31
O'Connor -- the Violent Bear it Away (1a-30)
29 -- A class on Waiting for Godot: Godot as MacGuffin
Second and last class on Invisible Man (1a, class 28)
27a A section that was really a lecture, mainly on Stevens and Whitman
27 - First real class on Invisible Man
26 Mainly Whitman, with some Dickinson, but a bit of Ellison - 1a
25. Dickinson and a touch of Emerson - eng 1a
24. A kind of catchup day on James, Joyce, Woolf. Then Dickinson
Free Indirect Discourse (with some mention of Joyce's "The Dead") (1a-23)
22 First class on James's Aspern Papers (English 1a)
21. Second and last class on Jane Eyre
20. First of two classes on Jane Eyre (English 1a)
19. Shelley and Wordsworth in The Triumph of Life. Mont Blanc and the Sublime
Intro to Lit 18: Intimations Ode
Episode 17 of Intro to Lit -- Wordsworth, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lear: How to like literature
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