We discuss "The Garden of Proserpine" and the ways that it anticipates or instantiates Freud's idea of the death drive: all the repetitions in the poem. Then we turn to the poet most opposite in attitude: Hopkins, and talk briefly of "Pied Beauty" and "That Nature is a Heralcitean Fire." Discussion in Instress and the Duns-Scotian term haecicity that makes it possible, as opposed to Thomas Aquainas' universality. We'll finish considering Hopkins next class.
Two poems of Surrey: "The Soote Season" and "Ye Happy Dames"
More on Blake's speakers and Bishop's version of Casabianca 2/1/12
Some versions of Petrarch and the allegory of love
More on Blake and the play of voices in his poems
Close reading: the Nurse's Song from Songs of Experience 1-26-12
Skelton's rhymes, Cole Porter's, Wyatt's
Tripartite relations in lullabies
Last class on Lullaby 1-23-12
Love (III) as a version of They Flee From Me 1-23-12
Close reading 1-19-11 Auden and Yeats
Renaissance Poetry - First Class: Wyatt
Close reading: lullabies
Last class: Samson, blindness, closet drama
Temptation in Areopagitica, Paradise Lost, and Paradise Regained
How human think things through
Moral typologies
Dreams, allegory, other minds
Prayer and Invocation
Paradise Lost, 5
Who judges God's ways?
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