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Violent Anxieties: Herrick’s use of sadism and rejection. Jess Harrington. December 6, 2015. Milton’s “On Time” – Jessica Harrington (387). December 1, 2015. I can see how being in heaven would triumph death and time because it is basically immortality. I am not sure where chance comes in. What are we chancing? Maybe he means luck or good fortune is always in our favor because we have such an awesome experience waiting after death. November 18, 2015. November 10, 2015. November 4, 2015. Brings love-sickn...
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johnschulz1 | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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Writing the Self, Being Communal: Donne’s Verse Letter to Henry Wotton (Conference Abstract John Schulz). December 7, 2015. My presentation will be a conference-style presentation. Collaborative Voices in Milton’s “Lycidas”–John Schulz. December 2, 2015. December 2, 2015. How does Milton’s masterful use of enjambment and line suspension create communal networks of sympathy? Fantastical Vision, Its Limits, and the Royalist Imaginary in Denham’s “Cooper’s Hill”-John Schulz. November 18, 2015. Being close a...
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Birdsong: Avian Poetic Community (Presentation Abstract) | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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Birdsong: Avian Poetic Community (Presentation Abstract). December 7, 2015. Do the poets as birds of light make the land glad with poems? Why do other songless birds have negative connotations attached to them? My presentation will be a conference paper situation, and it will use a power point with some audio. Presentation Abstract, Herbert’s “The Temple” and Invention. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. My office hours a...
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Constructing Community: The Role of Art in George Herbert’s “Temple” – Filipa | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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Constructing Community: The Role of Art in George Herbert’s “Temple” – Filipa. December 6, 2015. December 6, 2015. Is religious art better suited for private meditation or public worship, or a combination of both? Performing Women: poetry and music in 17th ce song (by Kara). Violent Anxieties: Herrick’s use of sadism and rejection. Jess Harrington →. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Email (Address never made public).
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“Marble[d]” Melancholy – Filipa | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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8220;Marble[d]” Melancholy – Filipa. December 2, 2015. December 2, 2015. John Milton’s Il Penseroso (392 in the. Is a visually driven poem. By that I mean, on the most basic level, the verse sets up a sequence of distinct scenes, one after the other, culminating in a final vision. Besides the imagery, the subject matter of the poem is driven by the speaker’s strong desire for poetic sight. He implores Divinest Melancholy for visual inspiration by appealing to her attributes solitude and study. You are co...
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(Liz’s Presentation Abstract) Johnson’s Poetic Persona: The Employment of the Dominant Male Perspective in Johnson’s Poems of Praise | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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Liz’s Presentation Abstract) Johnson’s Poetic Persona: The Employment of the Dominant Male Perspective in Johnson’s Poems of Praise. December 10, 2015. This talk will be oriented towards Junior undergraduate students, and will function as an example to help them hone their critical thinking and poem analysis skills. Birdsong: Avian Poetic Community (Presentation Abstract). Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Presentation A...
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Performing Women: poetry and music in 17th ce song (by Kara) | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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Performing Women: poetry and music in 17th ce song (by Kara). December 6, 2015. 8220;Mutuall Affection betweene Orinda and Lucasia,” the setting of Katherine Phillip’s poem by Henry Lawes. Presentation Abstract (Conference Style): Caitlin. Constructing Community: The Role of Art in George Herbert’s “Temple” – Filipa →. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Email (Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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“we’ll speak our minds, amidst our meat”: Confrontations of Gallimaufry in Jonson (Conference Abstract by Justine) | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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We’ll speak our minds, amidst our meat : Confrontations of Gallimaufry in Jonson (Conference Abstract by Justine). December 6, 2015. December 6, 2015. We encounter this unsavory term in Jonson’s masque. To discuss how he uses this commingling of meat and bodies not only to disgust and insult his imagined community (of readers, players or friends), but to invite questions of class, incest and cannibalism in one gluttonous bite. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Edit your old posts.
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Presentation Abstract–To “make and write”: Women and Labor in Isabella Whitney’s “Will and Testament” (Danielle) | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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Presentation Abstract–To make and write : Women and Labor in Isabella Whitney’s Will and Testament (Danielle). December 6, 2015. Considered England’s first professional woman poet, Isabella Whitney is an extremely significant figure in early modern literature. In addition, her family was not noble, and Whitney is one of early modern England’s only known non-aristocratic woman poets. Her class and gender position are reflected in Will and Testament, the concluding poem to her book of poems. You are commen...
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JustineMarie | Seventeenth-Century Poetic Communities
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We’ll speak our minds, amidst our meat : Confrontations of Gallimaufry in Jonson (Conference Abstract by Justine). December 6, 2015. December 6, 2015. We encounter this unsavory term in Jonson’s masque. To discuss how he uses this commingling of meat and bodies not only to disgust and insult his imagined community (of readers, players or friends), but to invite questions of class, incest and cannibalism in one gluttonous bite. December 2, 2015. L’Allegro and Il Penseroso Norton Pg.388-96. I would like to...