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Syllabus for English 327
(The Romantics): The Transatlantic 1790s, Fall 2004
Monday, August 30
First day: Introductions and course outline
Wednesday, September 1 Note: here and throughout this syllabus, the first (less indented) reading or link is required, while the second (more indented) reading or link is supplemental and optional. Here, for example, the first three bullet points are required readings, whereas exploring the French Revolution site is optional.
Group I Response: Choose one issue (narrower than the French Revolution itself) or one metaphor that arises in two or more of these texts and explore the use and implications of that issue or metaphor.
Monday, September 6
Group II Response: Using any moment or passage from Group I's responses as a jumping-off point, extend the issues we discussed for Tuesday into the readings for today.
Wednesday, September 8
Group III Response: open response.
Monday, September 13
Group IV Response: open response. You can (but need not) consider possible relationships between the political prose we have read and Brown's novel.
Wednesday, September 15
Group I Response: open response
Monday, September 20
Group II Response: pick a particularly illuminating or difficult passage from Liu and explain what issues for discussion it raises concerning Wordsworth's poem.
Wednesday, September 22
Group III Response: open response.
Monday, September 27 This will be the first class dedicated to preparing for the process of researching your final papers. Each of you will annotate one critical work on the readings to date and post the annotation on the discussion board. Then we will discuss the annotations in class.
Wednesday, September 29
Group IV Response: open response.
Monday, October 4
Group I Response: open response. Wednesday, October 6
Group II Response: Open response.
Monday, October 11 For today, each of you will choose a critical text (we'll divide these into categories in advance to prevent duplication) and come to class ready to report on and discuss that text.
Wednesday, October 13
No responses today because of the looming paper deadline
FIRST PAPER DUE
Monday, October 25
Group III Response: open response
Wednesday, October 27
Group IV Response: open response
Friday, October 29: Special Session
Come to class prepared to discuss Lynch's work with Lynch herself.
Monday, November 1
Group I Response: open response
Wednesday, November 3
Group II Response: open response
Monday, November 8
Wednesday, November 10
PAPER PROSPECTUS DUE Library day! Details TBA.
Monday, November 15
Wednesday, November 17
Group I Response: open response
Monday, November 22 Each of you will report on one critical source concerning Wordsworth in class today, and those reports will be the basis of our discussion.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY DUE BY 5:00
Monday, November 29
Group II Response: open response
Wednesday, December 1
Group III Response: open response
Monday, December 6 PROGRESS REPORT DUE TODAY BY EMAIL
No responses: work on those papers, and come to class with comments as usual.
Wednesday, December 8
Wednesday, December 15 FINAL PAPER DUE BY NOON
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