Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Poems and other things discussed in class (Who knows, maybe Mr. Hurley can clarify if there are any mistakes, uhhh ummm)\

Potential Poems on Midterm: (I would compare these with Brooke's post)

Alexander Pope (handout) 18C

· An Essay on Criticism

· An Essay on Man

Thomas Gray (handout)18C

· Elegy in a Country Courtyard

Samuel Johnson (handout) 18C

From “the Preface to Shakespeare”


Blake-(romantic period) Songs of Innocence and Experience


· All Religions are One 79-81

· There is No Natural Religion 80


· Songs of Innocence—81

o Introduction 81

o The Lamb 83

o The Little Black Boy 84

o Chimney Sweeper 85

· Songs of Experience 87

o Introduction 87

o The Chimney Sweeper 90

o The Tyger

o London 94

The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

o The Voice of the Devil 112-113

o Proverbs of Hell 113 (the road of excess leads to the power of wisdom)

Preface to Lyrical Ballads 262

What is a poet? 269

Wordsworth (Romantic Period)

· We are seven (part of Lyrical Ballads 248 )story Poem.

· Lines Written in Early Spring 250

· Expostulation and Reply 250

· The Tables Turned 251

· Tintern Abby 258-262 (Lines1 258 (Tintern Abby) (ln 23) (entirety)

· My Heart Leaps Up 306

· Ode: Intimations of Immortality 307

S 2 page 308

S 5 309

S 8

S 9

S 10

· To Toussaint l’ Ouverture 318

· Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways 320

· The Prelude 322-389

o Pg 324

o Pg 325

o Pg 330

§ Lines 269, 301

Pg 332, 338 344, 362, 364, 374, 377

· Preface to Lyrical Ballads 262-274(263 264 266 269 273)

· From Lyrical Ballads 274—317

· Sonnets 317

Samuel David Coleridge 424 intro (Romantic)—

§ The Eolian Harp 426

§ Rime of the Ancient Mariner—430-446

§ Biographia Literaria 474-491

John Keats—(Romantic)878-880 (ekphrasis) Writing about an artwork

· On seeing the Elgin Marbles 883

· On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer 880

· The Eve of St Agnes 888 (ambiguous ending)

· La Belle Dame sans Merci (A Ballad) 899(internal Dialogue happening)

· Ode to a Nightingale 903-905

· Ode on a Grecian Urn 905-906

· From letters 942-943 George and Thomas Keats-----John Hamilton Reynolds, To Richard Woodhouse

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