This is actually the second class, since we had an introductory class last week. This is a course in the close reading of poetry. Today's class largely on James Merrill's poem b o d y, on the limits of close reading (if any), and on "Roses are red..."
Syllabus outline, to be updated periodically:
This syllabus is done by topics. In order to remain flexible I will update weekly with specific readings. Right now the syllabus is aspirational, and will give you a general sense of the order of topics and the issues we’ll discuss. But if, as is likely, we don’t get to everything, we’ll have to decide what to spend less time on.
Th Aug 25 Introduction, etc.
“b o d y” (James Merrill)
“Easter Wings” (George Herbert)
“The Comfort” (Alice Notely)
Excerpt from Don Juan (Lord Byron)
“My sweet old Etcetera” (Cummings)
Cole Porter: “You’re the top”
Skelton: “Tunning of Eleanor Rumming” (excerpts)
“Lullay lullay like a child”
Th Sept 29 First Paper Due
T Oct 11 Interplay between rhyme and meter
Th Oct 13 NO CLASS (“Brandeis Monday”)
T Oct 18 NO CLASS (“Brandeis Monday”)
Th Dec 1 Two extremes: free verse and hip hop