The required readings for the course are presented in the table below.
Required Texts
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems. New York, NY: Dover, 1992. ISBN: 0486272664.
Dickens, Charles. Hard Times. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN: 0192833677.
Keats, John. Complete Poems. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1982. ISBN: 5553068290.
Scarry, Elaine. On Beauty and Being Just. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001. ISBN: 0691089590.
Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN: 0192834878.
Wordsworth, William and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Lyrical Ballads. New York, NY: Routledge, 2005. ISBN: 041535529X.
Readings by Class Session
LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | Elaine Scarry | Scarry, Elaine. On Beauty and Being Just. |
3 | Elaine Scarry (cont.) | Scarry, Elaine. On Beauty and Being Just. |
4 | Plato | Hamilton, Edith, and Huntington Cairns, eds. "Ion (complete)." The Collected Dialogues of Plato. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, Bollingen series, 1961, pp. 216-228. ———. "The Republic, Book VII and X." The Collected Dialogues of Plato. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, Bollingen series, 1961, pp. 747-753 and 822-833. ———. "Phaedrus." The Collected Dialogues of Plato. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, Bollingen series, 1961, pp. 747-753 and 491-503. ———. "Symposium." The Collected Dialogues of Plato. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, Bollingen series, 1961, pp. 747-753 and 553-563. |
5 | David Hume |
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6 | Immanuel Kant |
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7 | Friedrich Schiller |
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8 | William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Wordsworth, William, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. "Preface." In Lyrical Ballads. |
9 | William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (cont.) | Wordsworth, William, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. "Simon Lee," "The Thorn," "Goody Blake and Harry Gill," "We are Seven," "The Idiot Boy," and "The Old Cumberland Beggar." In Lyrical Ballads. |
10 | William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (cont.) | Wordsworth, William, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. "Michael," and "Hart-Leap Well." In Lyrical Ballads. Coleridge. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." |
11 | William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (cont.) | Wordsworth, William, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. "Expostulation and Reply," "The Tables Turned," "Tintern Abbey," and "Lines Written in Early Spring." In Lyrical Ballads. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. "Frost at Midnight." In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems. |
12 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge (cont.) | Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. "Dejection: An Ode," and "Kubla Khan." In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems. |
13 | John Keats | Keats, John. "To one who has been too long in city pent," "To my brother George," "How many bards gild the lapses of time," "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer," "Addressed to Haydon," "Addressed to the Same," "On Seeing the Elgin Marbles," "On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again," and "When I have fears that I may cease to be." In Complete Poems. |
14 | John Keats (cont.) | Keats, John. "Sleep and Poetry," and "To My Brother George." In Complete Poems. |
15 | John Keats and Walter Benjamin | Keats, John. "Lamia." In Complete Poems.![]() |
16 | John Keats and Walter Benajmin (cont.) Theodor Adorno |
Keats, John. "Ode to Psyche," "Ode to a Nightingale," and "Ode to Indolence." In Complete Poems.![]() ![]() |
17 | Thomas Love Peacock and P. B. Shelley |
![]() Shelley, Percy Bysshe. "Defence of Poetry," and "Ode to the West Wind." |
18 | Mary Shelley | Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Vols. 1-2. |
19 | Mary Shelley (cont.) | Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Vol. 3. |
20 | Lord Byron and George Gordon |
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21 | Lord Byron and George Gordon (cont.) |
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22 | Charles Dickens | Dickens, Charles. "Book 1." In Hard Times. |
23 | Charles Dickens (cont.) Martha Nussbaum |
Dickens, Charles. "Books 2-3." In Hard Times.![]() |
24 | Matthew Arnold and Walter Pater |
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25 | Oscar Wilde |
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26 | Student Presentations |