21L.704 | Spring 2006 | Undergraduate

Studies in Poetry: From the Sonneteers to the Metaphysicals

Calendar

Lec # topics key dates
Lines of Influence: Petrarch and Ovid
1 Introduction

2 Petrarch and Ovid

3 Petrarch

Sidney and the Contexts of Renaissance Verse
4 Sidney’s Precursors: Wyatt and Surrey

5 Constructing the Poetic Self

6 Sidney

7 Screening of Man for All Seasons

8 The English Court under Elizabeth I

9 The English Court under Elizabeth I (cont.)

Sidney to Spenser and Shakespeare
10 Edmund Spenser Three page response paper due in class
11 Edmund Spenser (cont.)

12 Shakespeare’s Sonnets (Selections)

13 Shakespeare’s Sonnets (Selections) (cont.) Essay 1 due (4-6 pages) four days after Lec #13 (by midnight)
Donne and Marvell
14 John Donne, Songs and Sonnets (Selections) Commonplace books and student sonnets due in class
15 Money, Colonialism and Gender

16 Cartography and Poetry: Maps and Bodies

17 Renaissance Neo-Platonism

18 Andrew Marvel

Poetry and Religion
19 John Donne

20 John Donne (cont.)

21 George Herbert

22 George Herbert, Mary Wroth, Amelia Lanyer Prospectus for research essay along with preliminary annotated bibliography due
Poetry, Place, History
23 Amelia Lanyer, Ben Johnson, Andrew Marvell

24 The Civil War Draft of research essay due in class
25 Student Meetings to Discuss Final Essay Draft

26 The Civil War (cont.)

27 Student Meetings to Discuss Final Essay Draft (If necessary) (cont.) Research essay due (12-15 pages) five days after Lec #27

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