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CULF 1318: World Voices

 

Part I = Short Stories

1. Why read?

2. Writing about literature

3. Connell vocabulary

4. Escape literature

5. Plot

6. Character

7. Theme

8. Point of view

9. Symbol

10. Mary Cassett

11. Irony

12. Flannery O'Connor

13. Abuse

14. Russians

 

 

Part II = Poetry

15. Parts

15a. Metaphor

15b. Kitchen Man by Bessie Smith

16. Allegory

17. Paradox, Irony

18. Allusion

19. Leda and the Swan

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

 

Part III = Drama

28. Tragedy

28a. Shakespeare Theater

29. Existentialism

30. American Theater

 

 

Medieval

1. Friars

2. Oxford curriculum

3. Excommunication

4. Music

5. Humours

6. Knight's Tale

6a. Franklin's Tale

7. Nuns Priest

7a. Courtly love

7b. Chaucer and Destiny

8. Dore Illustrations for Divine Comedy

9. Birk Illustrations for Paradiso

10. Angels

11. Dante

12. The Eight Beatitudes

13. The Canonical Hours

14. Cimabue and Giotto

 

 

Renaissance

1. Monarchs

1a. Ophelia

2. Muses

3. Tulip

4. Epic

5. Allegory

6. Works of Mercy

6 a. Transubstantiation

7. Malibu

8. Appleton House

9. Paleography

10. Shakespeare

10a. Shakespeare Sources

10b. Austin Shakespeare

11. Prose

12. Quincunx

13. Milton

13a. Milton Iconography

13a. Elegy

14. Marvell

 

Romanticism

1. Blake

1a. Romantics

2. Rime

3. Composers

4. The Elgin Marbles

5. Romantic Background

6. Keats

Victorian

1. Victorian Background

2. Fra Lippo Lippi

3. Dante Gabriel Rosetti

4. Arthur

 

Greek Mythology

1. Myth definition

2. Greek pronunciation

3. Myth origin

 

Catholic Writers

1. Forest Lawn

 

 

Gender Studies

1. Homophobia

2. The Haunted Heart

 

Writing

1. Thesis

2. Carravaggio



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