2004 Monthly Calendar You can print this template to use it as a wall calendar, or you can copy the page for any month to add it to your own presentation.
January 2004 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday Read pgs (Eng. Controversy), pgs (Priestly), and pgs (Wollstonecraft) for discussion next week Discuss Historical Criticism and readings – Read Wm. Blake (35-39) and the following poems for discussion next week: Innocence – Introduction (43), The Lamb (45), Holy Thursday (47) and The Divine Image (47); Experience: Introduction (49), The Tyger (54), Holy Thursday (51), The Human Abstract (57) Discuss Blake and Religion – Read Wordsworth (219-21) and the following criticism and poems for discussion next week: “On Poetry” (239-51); Three Years She Grew (252), I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (284), The World is too much with us (297) Discuss Role of Nature in Romantic Poetry and Wordsworth – Read Samuel Taylor Coleridge (416-18) and poems for discussion next week: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (422-38) and Kubla Kahn (439-41) ENGLISH LITERATURE
February 2004 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday Discuss the Hero and Coleridge – Read Lord George Byron (551-55) and the following poems for discussion next week: She Walks in Beauty( 556), When We Two Parted (557), Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: from Canto 3:1-16 ( ) from Canto 4: (585-87) Discuss the Sublime and Byron – Read Percy Shelley ( ) and the following poems/criticisms for discussion next week: Mutability (701), England in 1819 (728), Preface to Prometheus Unbound (733-36) and A Defence of Poetry ( ) Discuss Shelley – Read John Keats (823-26) and the following poems for discussion next week: When I Have Fears (833-34), Eve of St. Agnes (834-44), and La Belle Dame sans Merci (845-47) Discuss Keats – Read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein ( ) for discussion next week Paper 1 due today
March 2004 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday S P R I N G B R E A K Discuss Frankenstein, the novella, this week Watch video of novella – read Lord Alfred Tennyson ( ) -- Idylls of the King ( ) & Lady of Shallot ( ) AND Robert Browning ( ) -- Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came ( ) and My Last Duchess ( ) Discuss Tennyson & Browning – Read Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for discussion next class Discuss Psychological Criticism and Stevenson – Read Joseph Conrad ( ) and Heart of Darkness ( ) and Achebe From “an Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness” ( )for discussion beginning 4/12
April 2004 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday Watch and discuss film Mary Reilly Discuss Post-Colonialism, Conrad, and Achebe – Read Yeats ( ) and the following poems for discussion next week: Stolen Child (2090), When You are Old (2093), Adam’s Curse ( ) No Second Troy (2098), Easter 1916 (2104), The Second Coming ( ) Discuss Yeats and Myth Criticism – Read Virginia Woolf ( ) and Professions for Women ( ) for discussion next week Discuss Woolf and Feminist Criticism – Read Harold Pinter and The Dumb Waiter ( ) for discussion next week Paper 2 due today
May 2004 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday Discuss Theater of the Absurd and Pinter – Read Samuel Beckett and Endgame (will assign text) fro next week Discuss Beckett’s Endgame F i n a l E x a m s H A P P Y S U M M E R ! Paper 3 due today Semester Project due today OPEN WEEK FOR TEACHER’S DISCRETION
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