ENGL 6390

ENGL 6390

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This seminar will be a close encounter with the poetry of Keats and Wordsworth, occasioning an exploration of how to write and read literary criticism. Some questions we'll consider: How can we think about poetry in terms of its reception—how it fits into a social, literary, and cultural history—and also in terms of its stunning gratuitousness, its inexplicable production? How did Keats and Wordsworth each achieve a recognizable voice and (eventually) cultural authority, while radically altering poetic diction and offending class-inflected taste? As well as reading some recently written critical essays that are especially far-reaching or especially problematic, we will read Keats's and Wordsworth's own critical writing. Requirements: oral presentations in class, plus the drafting of two critical papers and completion of one.

When Offered Fall.

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  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 4 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 16770 ENGL 6390   SEM 101