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Introduction: Dickinson, Emily. My Life had Stood. Plath, Sylvia. Metaphors. Voigt, Ellen. Sweet Everlasting. Initial distribution: List of Tropes. |
2 | Shakespeare, William. Selected sonnets. (PDF) |
3 |
Shakespeare, William. Selected sonnets (continued). Aristotle. Poetics. (Excerpt) (PDF) Richards, I. A. The Philosophy of Rhetoric. (Excerpt) |
4 |
Shakespeare, William. Selected sonnets (continued). Donne, John. Selected poems. (PDF) |
5 |
Donne, John. Selected poems (continued). Todorov, Tzvetan. “The End of Rhetoric.” In Theories of the Symbol. (Excerpt) |
6 |
Donne, John. Selected poems (continued). Brooks, Cleanth. “The Language of Paradox.” In The Well-Wrought Urn. (Excerpt) |
7 |
Campion, Thomas. My Sweetest Lesbia. (PDF) Johnson, Ben. To Penshurst. (PDF) Herrick, Robert. Delight in Disorder. (PDF) Herbert, George. The Collar. (PDF) Carew, Thomas. A Song. (PDF) Waller. Edmund. Go Lovely Rose. (PDF) Larkin. Philip. Vers de Societé. Empson, William. Seven Types of Ambiguity. (Excerpt) |
8 | Campion, Johnson, Herrick, Herbert, Carew, Waller and Larkin (continued) |
9 |
Marvell, Andrew. The Coronet. (PDF) Davidson, Donald. “What Metaphors Mean.” Gibbs, R. W., Jr. The Poetics of Mind. Chap. 1 (Excerpt) |
10 | Marvell (continued) |
11 |
Milton, John. Lycidas. (PDF) Lakoff, George. “The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor.” |
12 | Milton (continued) |
13 |
Wordsworth. Tintern Abbey. (PDF) Coleridge. Frost at Midnight. (PDF) Lakoff and Turner. “The Power of Poetic Metaphor.” (Excerpt) |
14 | Wordsworth and Coleridge (continued) |
15 |
Wordsworth and Coleridge (continued) Lakoff and Turner. “Image Schemas in Poetry.” |
16 |
Keats, John. In Drear-Nighted December. (PDF) ———. What the Thrush Said. (PDF) ———. When I Have Fears. (PDF) ———. La Belle Dame sans Merci. (PDF) ———. Ode to a Nightingale. (PDF) ———. Ode on Melancholy. (PDF) ———. Ode on a Grecian Urn. (PDF) ———. To Autumn. (PDF) ———. Bright Star. (PDF) |
17 | Keats (continued) |
18 |
Yeats, William Butler. The Coat. ———. The Choice. ———. Politics. ———. Adam’s Curse. ———. Wild Swans at Coole. ———. Easter 1916. ———. The Second Coming. ———. A Prayer for my Daughter. ———. Sailing to Byzantium. ———. Leda and the Swan. |
19 | Yeats (continued) |
20 |
Arnold, Matthew. Dover Beach. Stevens, Wallace. The Snow Man. |
21 | Stevens (continued) |
22 |
Eliot, T. S. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. ———. The Waste Land. |
23 |
Frost, Robert. The Oven Bird. ———. Birches. ———. Stopping by Woods. ———. Acquainted with the Night. ———. Neither Far Out nor In Deep. ———. Design. ———. The Silken Tent. ———. Come In. ———. Never Again Would Birds. ———. The Most of It. ———. Directive. |
24 |
Frost (continued) Auden, W. H. As I Walked Out One Evening. |
25 | Auden (continued) |
26 |
Larkin, Philip. Church Going. ———. An Arundel Tomb. ———. The Whitsun Weddings. ———. Talking in Bed. ———. Aubade. ———. I Remember. ———. High Windows. |
27 | None |
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