Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
2202242 Introduction to the Study of English Poetry
Puckpan Tipayamontri
Office: BRK 1106.1
Office Hours: W 2–4 or by appointment
Phone: 0 2218 4703
Group 3
BRK 314
T 12–2, Th 11–12
Tentative Schedule (Group 3)
Week 1 |
Jun. 3 |
Introduction Reading
Discussion: What do you think of Bernstein's views of poetry compared to Barr's? |
Jun. 5 |
Unit 1 Poetic Qualities Reading
Discussion: what poetry is, poetic qualities, reasons for reading poetry, the art of reading |
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Week 2 |
Jun. 10 |
Unit 1 Poetic Qualities Unit 2 Making Sense of Poems Reading
Discussion: how close-reading opens up William's "This Is Just to Say"; making inferences; exploring points of view |
Jun. 12 |
Unit 3 Tone Reading
Discussion: words and feeling: tone, denotation, connotation |
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Week 3 |
Jun. 17 |
Unit 3 Denotation and Connotation Reading
Discussion: words and meaning: denotation, connotation |
Jun. 19 |
Unit 3 Imagery Reading
Discussion: words and the senses: imagery |
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Week 4 |
Jun. 24 |
Unit 4 Figures of Speech: Simile, Metaphor, Personification Reading
Discussion: words and associations: simile, metaphor
Assignment 1 given |
Jun. 26 |
Unit 4 Personification, Apostrophe Reading
Discussion: making things human: personification, apostrophe |
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Week 5 |
Jul. 1 |
Unit 4 Overstatement, Understatement Reading
Discussion: overstatement, understatement
Assignment 1 due beginning of class |
Jul. 3 |
Unit 4 Allusion Reading
Discussion: intertextuality: allusion
Assignment 2 given |
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Week 6 |
Jul. 8 |
Unit 4 Metonymy, Synecdoche Reading
Discussion: metonymy, synecdoche
Assignment 2 due beginning of class |
Jul. 10 |
No Class (Graduation Ceremony) |
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Week 7 |
Jul. 15 |
Unit 4 Symbol Reading
Discussion: symbol, allegory
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Jul. 17 |
No Class (Asalhapuja) |
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Week 8 |
Jul. 22 |
Midterm (Tuesday, July 22, 2007 in our usual room during regular class hours: BRK 303, 12–2 p.m.; there will be two parts: Part I (35 points) on material we have studied and discussed from the beginning of the coursebook to page 54; Part II (15 points) is on an unseen poem; read through the exam and pace yourself well)
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Jul. 24 |
Midterm Week (July 21–25, 2008) |
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Week 9 |
Jul. 29 |
Unit 4 Paradox, Irony Reading
Discussion: paradox, irony |
Jul. 31 |
Unit 4 Irony Reading
Discussion: irony
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Week 10 |
Aug. 5 |
Unit 4 Irony Reading
Discussion: irony
Assignment 3 given |
Aug. 7 |
Unit 5 Sound and Meaning Reading
Discussion: rhyme, rhythm, meter, scansion, formal pattern
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Week 11 |
Aug. 12 |
No Class (Mother's Day) |
Aug. 14 |
Unit 6 Types of Poetry Reading
Discussion: types and forms of poetry, sonnet Assignment 3 due |
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Week 12 |
Aug. 19 |
Unit 6 Ballad Reading
Discussion: ballad
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Aug. 21 |
Unit 7 Paraphrase Reading
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Week 13 |
Aug. 26 |
Unit 8 Theme: Death Reading
Discussion: theme, the interpretation of poetry |
Aug. 28 |
Unit 8 Theme: Death Reading
Discussion: theme, the interpretation of poetry
Assignment 4 given |
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Week 14 |
Sep. 2 |
Unit 8 Theme: Life Reading
Discussion: theme, the interpretation of poetry |
Sep. 4 |
Unit 8 Theme: Life Reading
Discussion: theme, the interpretation of poetry
Assignment 4 due beginning of class |
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Week 15 |
Sep. 9 |
Unit 8 Theme: Life Reading
Discussion: theme, the interpretation of poetry |
Sep. 11 |
Poetry Conference Session 1: Does Anger End? The Warning in Meter and Rhyme Scheme in William Blake's "The Poison Tree"
Session 2: Toward Eternity in Sonnet 18: How Shakespeare Gives Life with Words
Final paper due, 7–10 pages (see some sample papers and writing guidelines below)
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Week 16 |
Sep. 16 |
Poetry Conference (bring potluck) Student Poetry Readings:
Sessions 3:
Life Beyond Words: Atwood's Variations on the Word
"Love" and "Sleep" |
Sep. 18 |
Review |
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Sep. 23 |
Final Exam 1–3 p.m. in BRK 401. It has 2 parts: Part I (worth around 45 points) consists of three essay-type questions on seen poems from p. 56 to the end of the coursebook; Part II (worth about 25 points) expects responses of short and medium length to five questions on an unseen poem.
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