Lec # | topics | readings |
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Lines of Influence: Petrarch and Ovid | ||
1 | Introduction | Ovid's "Apollo and Daphne." |
2 | Petrarch and Ovid | Petrarch Sonnets: 1 through 6, 12, 17, 18, 21, 31, 32, 35, 36, 44 through 46, 52, 61, 76, 82, 90, 101, 102, 107, 108, 110, and 111. Ovid: "Echo and Narcissus," "Orpheus and Eurydice," and "Actaeon." |
3 | Petrarch | Sonnets: 122, 123, 132 to 134, 144, 145, 150, 151, 159, 161, 171, 182, 183, 189, 196, 197, 211, 292, 311, 326, 327, 343, 344, 355, and 356. |
Sidney and the Contexts of Renaissance Verse | ||
4 | Sidney's Precursors: Wyatt and Surrey | |
5 | Constructing the Poetic Self | Astrophil and Stella. |
6 | Sidney | Sidney's A Defense of Poetry. Astrophil and Stella. |
7 | Screening of Man for All Seasons | |
8 | The English Court under Elizabeth I | Astrophil and Stella. Additional Reading: Marotti, Arthur. "'Love is not Love': Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences and the Social Order." ELH 49, no. 2 (Summer 1982): 396-428. |
9 | The English Court under Elizabeth I (cont.) | Astrophil and Stella. Additional Reading: King, John N. "Queen Elizabeth I: Representations of the Virgin Queen." Renaissance Quarterly 43, no. 1 (Spring 1990): 30-74. |
Sidney to Spenser and Shakespeare | ||
10 | Edmund Spenser | Edmund Spenser's Amoretti (Selections). |
11 | Edmund Spenser (cont.) | Spenser's Amoretti (Selections). |
12 | Shakespeare's Sonnets (Selections) | Shakespeare's Sonnets at The Literature Network Shakespeare's Sonnets Gutenberg E-text |
13 | Shakespeare's Sonnets (Selections) (cont.) | |
Donne and Marvell | ||
14 | John Donne, Songs and Sonnets (Selections) | Additional Reading: Marotti, Arthur. John Donne, Coterie Poet. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986, chapter 1. ISBN: 0299104907. |
15 | Money, Colonialism and Gender | Donne's "Elegy XI: The Bracelet," "Elegy XVIII: Loves Progress ," "Elegy XX: To His Mistress Going to Bed," "Sermon to the Virginia Company," and "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning"; and Andrew Marvell's "To his Coy Mistress," and "Bermudas." Additional Reading: Raman, Shankar. "Can't Buy me Love: Money, Gender, and Colonialism in Donne's Erotic Verse." Criticism 43, no. 2 (Spring 2002): 135-168. |
16 | Cartography and Poetry: Maps and Bodies | Extracts from Donne's Devotions, and "Hymn to God, My God, In My Sickness." |
17 | Renaissance Neo-Platonism | Donne and Marvell: Donne's "Air and Angels," and "The Ecstasy"; Andrew Marvell's "Dialogue Between the Soul and the Body," "On a Drop of Dew," and "The Garden." |
18 | Andrew Marvell: Pastoral Poems | Marvell's Mower poems: "The Mower, Against Gardens," "Damon The Mower," "The Mower to the Glow-Worms," "The Mower's Song." |
Poetry and Religion | ||
19 | John Donne: New Science and Doubt | Donne: "The Anniversary," and "A Nocturnal Upon St. Lucy's Day." |
20 | John Donne (cont.) | Donne's "Satire 3," and Selected Holy Sonnets. |
21 | George Herbert | George Herbert (Selections). |
22 | George Herbert, Mary Wroth, Amelia Lanyer | George Herbert (Selections); Mary Wroth (Selected sonnets); and Amelia Lanyer's "Defense of Eve." |
Poetry, Place, History | ||
23 | Amelia Lanyer, Ben Johnson, Andrew Marvell | Amelia Lanyer's "To Cookham"; Ben Jonson's "To Penshurst"; Andrew Marvell's "Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax." |
24 | The Civil War | "Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax," and Marvell's "Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return From Ireland." |
25 | Student Meetings to Discuss Final Essay Draft | |
26 | The Civil War (cont.) | "Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax," and "Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return From Ireland." |
27 | Student Meetings to Discuss Final Essay Draft (If necessary) (cont.) |