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CULF 1318: World Voices
Part I = Short Stories
1. Why read?
5. Plot
6. Character
7. Theme
9. Symbol
10. Mary Cassett
11. Irony
13. Abuse
14. Russians
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Part II = Poetry
15. Parts
15a. Metaphor
15b. Kitchen Man by Bessie Smith
16. Allegory
17. Paradox, Irony
18. Allusion
20. Musical Devices
21. Meter
21a. Rules for Scansion
22. Scanning rules (alt)
23. Sound
24. Pattern
25. Donne scansion
25A. Good and bad poetry
25B. Good and bad poetry
26. Musee
27. Songs
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Part III = Drama
28. Tragedy
28a. Shakespeare Theater
29. Existentialism
30. American Theater
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Medieval
1. Friars
4. Music
5. Humours
6a. Franklin's Tale
7. Nuns Priest
7a. Courtly love
8. Dore Illustrations for Divine Comedy
9. Birk Illustrations for Paradiso
10. Angels
11. Dante
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Renaissance
1. Monarchs
1a. Ophelia
2. Muses
3. Tulip
4. Epic
5. Allegory
6 a. Transubstantiation
7. Malibu
9. Paleography
10. Shakespeare
10a. Shakespeare Sources
10b. Austin Shakespeare
11. Prose
12. Quincunx
13. Milton
13a. Milton Iconography
13a. Elegy
14. Marvell
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Romanticism
1. Blake
1a. Romantics
2. Rime
3. Composers
6. Keats
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Victorian
4. Arthur
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Greek Mythology
3. Myth origin
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Catholic Writers
1. Forest Lawn
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Gender Studies
1. Homophobia
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Writing
1. Thesis
2. Carravaggio
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