Week 1 |
1 |
Introduction |
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Week 2 |
2 |
Readings by Thomas Gray and Thomas Warton |
Gray, Thomas. "Sonnet on the Death of Richard West," "Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College," "Elegy in a Country Churchyard," and "The Progress of Poesy: A Pindaric Ode." In Eighteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology. Edited by David Fairer and Christine Gerrard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1999, pp. 324-338. ISBN: 063120623X.
Warton, Thomas. "The Pleasures of Melancholy." In Eighteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology. Edited by David Fairer and Christine Gerrard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1999, pp. 368-374. ISBN: 063120623X.
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3 |
Readings by Anna Seward and Charlotte Smith |
Seward, Anna. Sonnets 1 and 28. In Original Sonnets on Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace. 2nd ed. London, UK: G. Sael, 1799, pp. 3, 17.
Smith, Charlotte. Sonnets 1-21 and sonnet 47. In The Poems of Charlotte Smith. Edited by Stuart Curran. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 13-27, 44. ISBN: 019507873X.
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Week 3 |
4 |
Readings by Wordsworth |
Wordsworth. "Advertisement" to Lyrical Ballads, "Simon Lee," "Goody Blake and Harry Gill," "We Are Seven," "The Last of the Flock," and "The Old Cumberland Beggar." |
5 |
Readings by Wordsworth (cont.) |
Wordsworth. "Preface" to Lyrical Ballads, "The Idiot Boy," "The Thorn," "Expostulation and Reply," and "The Tables Turned." |
Week 4 |
6 |
Readings by Wordsworth (cont.) |
Wordsworth. "Lines Written in Early Spring," "Hart-Leap Well," "Michael," "The Brothers," and "Nutting." |
Week 5 |
7 |
Readings by Coleridge |
Coleridge. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." |
8 |
Readings by Wordsworth, Coleridge, and John Thelwall |
Wordsworth. "Tintern Abbey."
Coleridge. "The Nightingale," and "Frost at Midnight."
Thelwall, John. "Lines Written at Bridgwater in Somersetshire, on the 27th of July, 1797; during a long excursion, in quest of a peaceful retreat,” and “To the Infant Hampden. – Written during a sleepless night. Derby. Oct. 1797.” In Poems, Chiefly Written in Retirement. 1801. Reprinted by Oxford, UK: Woodstock Books, 1989, pp. 125-129, 140-141. ISBN:1854770144.
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Week 6 |
9 |
Readings by Coleridge (cont.) |
Conversation poems (cont.), incl. Coleridge. "A Letter to Sara Hutchinson." |
10 |
Readings by Keats |
Keats. "Sleep and Poetry," and "To My Brother George." |
Week 7 |
11 |
Readings by Keats (cont.) |
Keats. "Odes." |
12 |
Readings by Keats (cont.) |
Keats. "Odes." |
Week 8 |
13 |
Readings by Keats and William Hazlitt |
Keats. "The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream," and "Lamia."
Hazlitt, William. "On Poetry in General." In Selected Writings. Edited by Jon Cook. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1991, pp. 308-323. ISBN: 0192817345. |
14 |
Readings by Percy Bysshe Shelley |
Shelley. "Julian and Maddalo," and "Ozymandias." |
Week 9 |
15 |
Readings by Percy Bysshe Shelley |
Shelley. "A Defence of Poetry," "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty," and "Epipsychidion." |
Week 10 |
16 |
Readings by Percy Bysshe Shelley (cont.) |
Shelley. "Ode to the West Wind," "England in 1819," "Song to the Men of England," and "The Mask of Anarchy." |
17 |
Readings by Percy Bysshe Shelley and Byron |
Shelley. "Adonais."
Byron. "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers." (Sel.) |
Week 11 |
18 |
Readings by Mary Shelley |
Shelley. Frankenstein. |
Week 12 |
19 |
Readings by Mary Shelley (cont.) |
Shelley. Frankenstein. |
20 |
Readings by Byron |
Byron. "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage," Canto I (st. 1-28), Canto III. |
Week 13 |
21 |
Readings by Byron (cont.) |
Byron. "Don Juan," Cantos I-II. |
22 |
Readings by Byron (cont.) |
Byron. "Don Juan," Cantos X-XI. |
Week 14 |
23 |
Readings by Byron (cont.) |
Byron. "Cain." |
24 |
Readings by Byron (cont.) |
Byron. "Cain." |