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     English 1302-Composition 2 || room 277 T Th 08.00 am - 09.15 am
                                                                  
 
     Syllabus || Instructor reserves the right to make changes to Course Outline with advanced notice.
 
     Page numbers below reflect the Ninth Edition of Literature and the Writing Process.
 

   
Week 1         08.30
 
Tuesday:  
Basic introduction
    Academic Load
    Essay Guidelines
              • blog commentary from writer and illustrator Jed Alexander
   
 
Thursday:  
Literary Analysis Process:
    • Guidelines for Reading
    • Intertextuality
    • Literary Devices
              • demo-Critical Analysis and the Reading Process
     
     
  Week 2 09.06
 
Tuesday: 
Types of Conflict
              • demo-Antagonists and Conflict
    Literary Modes, Movements, and Genres of Literature
              • demo-Conflict and Classifiation
   
 
Thursday: 
Definitions of: Myth • Fable • Parable • Folk Tales
              • demo-Early Genres
    Myth: Herakles Wrestling Death from the Greek Myth “Admetus and Alcestis”
    Fable: Aesop, “The Old Man and Death”
    Parable: Buddha, “The Parable of the Elephant”
 
Folk Tales: Alabama-Coushatta Native American Folk Tale
             >Coyote as Trickster-Animal Spirit Guide
     
     
  Week 3 09.13
 
Tuesday: 
Figurative Language • Archetypes and Symbol • Elements of Fairy Tales
              • demo
              • another blog commentary from writer and illustrator Jed Alexander
              • Another View of Archetypes
   
 
Thursday: 
Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm “The Goose Girl”
              • demo-Freytag's Pyramid
     
     
  Week 4 09.20
 
Tuesday:  
Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm “Godfather Death”
              • demo-Comparisons of Elements
    Creating a Literary Analysis
              • demo-Literary Criticism Overview-part 1
    Assignment 1: Comparison/Contrast Analysis due 10.06     <UPDATED 09.24.11
   
 
Thursday:  
Overview of Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Birthmark” p 225
              • demo-Fertility Symbols
     
     
  Week 5 09.27
 
Tuesday:  
Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Birthmark” p 225
              • demo 2-Nathaniel Hawthorne and Transcendentalism
    Short Story Structure • Setting • Creating a Literary Analysis-part 2
              • demo-Literary Criticism Overview-part 2
   
 
Thursday: 
Edgar Allan Poe, “The Cask of Amontillado” p 236
              • demo-Types of Narration and Irony
              • demo-Gothic Ideology
              • demo-Atmospheric Setting
     
     
  Week 6 10.04
 
Tuesday:  
William Faulkner, “A Rose for Emily” p 287
              • demo-Faulkner
              • demo-Definition of Tragic Hero
              >Faulkner's Interpretation
 
          >William Faulkner on the Web
   
 
Thursday:  
James Joyce, “Eveline” p 3
              • demo-Anti-Hero Characteristics
     
     
  Week 7            10.11
 
Tuesday: 
Ernest Hemingway, “Hills Like White Elephants” p 294
              • demo-Hemingway
    Kate Chopin, “The Story of An Hour” p 246
             • demo-Chopin    
   
 
Thursday: 
Review For MidTerm
    Expectations for Final Project, due 11.22
    Guidelines for Declaring a Thesis
              • Basic Outline for Analytical Research: Step-by-Step
              • demo-Student paper comparing E.A. Poe with N. Hawthorne
     
     
  Week 8 10.18
 
Tuesday:  
MidTerm
   
 
Thursday:  
Flash Fiction
              • demo-Flash Fiction defined
              •—and then again...
    Emily St. John Mandel, "Hint Fiction: Brevity is the Soul of What?"
    NPR news item: "Hint Fiction Celebrates The (Extremely) Short Story"
              > (To listen to archive recording of item, click here.)
    Virginia Woolf “A Haunted House”     supplemental
    Sandra Cisneros “Geraldo No Last Name” p 392
     
     
  Week 9 10.25
  Tuesday:   Sophocles, Antigone p 722
              • demo-Royal House of Thebes
   
  Thursday:   Sophocles, Antigone p 722
              • Scene II from 1961 Greek film Antigone
              • Image of caryatid
     
     
  Week 10 11.01
 
Tuesday:  
Library Orientation: Literary Databases
     
  •  Article Synopsis, due 11/08
   
 
Thursday:  
How to Read Poetry • Explication of Poetry
              • demo
    Eve Merriam "How to Eat a Poem"
    William Carlos Williams, "This is Just to Say"
    Anne Sexton, "Two Hands"
              • blog commentary-reprint of a lecture by Jack Spicer
     
     
  Week 11 11.08
  Tuesday:   Review of Sophocles, Antigone p 722
              • demo-Analysis of Approach
              • demo-Analysis of Opposition
     
 
English/Irish Folk Ballads 
              • demo-Ballads
   
 
Thursday:  
Test: Sophocles, Antigone
     
    Tenative Thesis due
     
     
  Week 12 11.15
  Tuesday:   Poetical Devices and Terminologies
              • demo
   
  Thursday:   Haiku p 513-514,      supplemental
              • demo
    e. e. cummings, “in Just” p 608
              “l(a”    supplemental
              “13”    supplemental
    Poetry Assignment, due 11.22
     
  •   Preliminary Works Cited Page due
     
  Friday:   Last Day for Dropping Courses with Grade of “W”
     
     
  Week 13 11.22
 
Tuesday: 
T.S. Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” p 602
              • video: Recitation of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
              • demo
    Sylvia Plath, “Lady Lazarus”     supplemental
              video: Sylvia Plath Reads "Lady Lazarus"
              > Sylvia Plath's son Nicholas Hughes commits suicide || March 16, 2009
              • demo
    Ted Hughes, "Suttee"     supplemental
     
  •   Poetry Assignment due
     
   
 
Thursday:  
Thanksgiving Holiday
     
     
  week 14 11.29
 
Tuesday:  
Introduction to Poems of Witness/Protest Poems
              • demo-Blake's Views of Revolution
    William Blake, “London” p 574
    William Blake “The Sick Rose” p 573
    Two versions of “The Chimney Sweep”     supplemental
    Allen Ginsberg, “A Supermarket in California”     supplemental
   
 
Thursday:  
History of the Sonnet
              • demo
    Francesco Petrarch, Henry Howard, Edmund Spencer, & poems attributed to W. Shakespeare
    Dissection of Two English Renaissance Sonnets
    Review of Three Popular Sonnet Formulas
              > Other Examples:
              Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, “Spiritedly, She Considers the Choice—”      supplemental
              Lady Mary Wroth     supplemental
     
     Final Project Due
     
     
  week 15 12.06
 
Tuesday:  
William Shakespeare
                Sonnet 18: “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day” p 487
                Sonnet 29: “When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men’s Eyes” p 564
                Sonnet 130: “My Mistress’ Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun” p 566
            > Illustration
            > Miniature of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, 1594 (Fitzwilliam Museum)
   
 
Thursday: 
Modern and Contemporary Sonnets
                e. e. cummings, three poems   supplemental
    Contemporary Poets:
    Susan Mitchell "Havana Birth"     supplemental
    Lynda Hull "Ornithology"     supplemental
              • demo
              • Video Recording of a reading by Lynda Hull
              • Mark Rothko Chapel
     
     
  week 16 Final Exams: 12.09 - 12.15      < Click for full exam schedule
 
December 13, Tuesday: 
8:00 am -10:00 am