COML 1134: Reading Poetry (FWS) #
Week 1: Jan 24, 26 – Introduction #
Essay 0 - “First Day” (Due 1/27, 22:00)
Essay 0 - Peer review (Due 1/30, 22:00)
Week 2: Jan 31, Feb 2 – Repetition #
Week 3: Feb 7, 9 – Rhyme #
Week 4: Feb 14, 16 – Meter #
Week 5: Feb 21, 23 – Voice #
The focal text will be T.S. Eliot’s “The Three Voices of Poetry.”
Week 6: Mar 2 – Apostrophe (19th Century) #
We will discuss the function of apostrophe in the lyric, by reading two central essays on the term: Jonathan Culler’s “Apostrophe,” and Barbara Johnson’s “Apostrophe, Animation, and Abortion.” Poems for this week will largely come from the 19th century—e.g., Keats, Shelley, Baudelaire.
Week 7: Mar 7, 9 - Apostrophe (20th Century) #
We will continue the discussion from last week, in relation to works by Césaire, Plath, O’Hara, and other poets from the 20th century.
Week 8: Mar 14, 16 - Prosopopoeia (16th, 21st Century) #
We discuss the differences between apostrophe and prosopopoeia, in relation to sonnets from Early Modern England, and in relation to some more recent works which seem to be in dialogue with their predecessors.
Essay 2 - “Poems in Dialogue” (Due 3/17, 22:00)
Week 9: Mar 21, 23 – Special Topics #
In this section of the course, we will return to certain concepts of interest from past weeks with a renewed focus on applying them in the new context of a specific poetic sequence or selection of poems. Or we may focus on certain special topics not covered thus far, e.g., “modernism,” “theory of the lyric,” “muteness,” “aesthetics,” “new media,” “poetics of the feminine,” “the prose poem,” “ecopoetics,” “translating poetry”…
Week 10: Mar 28, 30 — Special Topics #
Week 11: Spring Break #
Week 12: Apr 11, 13 — Workshop #
Workshop on reading and writing about academic articles.
Essay 3 - “Literature Review” (Due 4/14, 22:00)
Week 13: Apr 18, 20 — Special Topics #
Week 14: Apr 25, 27 — Special Topics #
Week 15: May 2, 4 — Final Work #
Final Proposal (Due 5/6, 22:00)
Week 16: May 9 — Final Work #
Course-Teacher Evaluations due (online)
Essay 4 - “Final” (Due 5/12, 22:00)