We discuss one poem of Amy Levy in the context of her short and painful life, then look at Robert Bridges's version of sprung rhythm -- how it differs from his friend Hopkins's and then after a brief and fractional defense of Kipling from the worst that could be said about him, we consider his poem "In the Neolithic Age."
12. 17th c poetry: Done with Donne
9. Film and Philosophy: Berkeley
8. Film and Philosophy Plato's Cave
11. 17th Century Poetry: Satire 3 Concluded and Some Holy Sonnets
10. 17th Century Poetry: Satire 3 ("Kind pity chokes my spleen")
7. Film and Philosophy -- Mainly on Dark City
9. 17th C Poetry: Donne's Valediction Forbidding Mourning
8. 17th century poetry: Donne's "To His Mistress Upon Going to Bed" and "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning."
6. Ontology and the image, from Plato to Cavell
7. Seventeenth Century Poetry: Donne's poem "Love's Alchemy"
6. 17th Century Poetry -- Donne's "Ecstasy" and "Love's Alchemy"
5. Film and Phil: Bazin on Theater vs. Film - clip of rear window
4. Film -- A couple of scenes from Out of the Past, and discussion of La Jetée
5. 17th Century Poetry Donne's "Go and Catch a Falling Star" and "The Ecstasy"
4. 17th c poetry -- some of Donne's secular poems against fidelity
Film 3. Aura and Maguffin. Close viewing of Out of the Past
3. 17th century poetry
2. 17th century poetry. Why death? - more on Donne's "At the round earth's imagined corners"
2. Philm (get it?) - versions of continuity
Intro to Film and Philosophy: their reciprocity, Marclay's Telephones
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