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This is a sub page of [[2007 BM1 Introduction to Literature, Part 2]]  
 
This is a sub page of [[2007 BM1 Introduction to Literature, Part 2]]  
  
==April 16, 2007==
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==Session 1: A Poem (April 16, 2007)==
  
 
Session conducted by [[User:Anna Auguscik|Anna Auguscik]]  
 
Session conducted by [[User:Anna Auguscik|Anna Auguscik]]  
  
==April 21, 2007==
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==Session 1: A Poem (April 16, 2007)==
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==Session 2: Poetry and Poetics (April 23, 2007)==
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==Session 3: Poetry and Poetics: Speaking about Beautiful/Artful Language (April 30, 2007)==
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==Session 4: Rhetoric (April 16, 2007)==
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==Session 5: Dramatic Structures, Dramatic Communication (May 7, 2007)==
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==Session 6: Drama: Characters and Genre Aspects (May 14, 2007)==
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==Session 7: Drama and Fiction (May 21, 2007)==
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==Session 8: Fiction 1 (June 4, 2007)==
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==Session 9: Fiction 2 (June 11, 2007)==
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==Session 10: Film (June 18, 2007)==
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==Session 11: Beyond the Canon 1 (June 25, 2007)==
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==Session 12: Beyond the Canon 2 (July 2, 2007)==
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==Session 13: Term Paper Projects (July 9, 2007)==
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==Session 2: April 21, 2007==
  
 
Group reading of If you want to join a group reading of [[William Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)]]. Download the original text (or read the Arden edition). If you join us you can facilitate our planning by registering unter [[Current events#April 21, 2007: Richard III]].
 
Group reading of If you want to join a group reading of [[William Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)]]. Download the original text (or read the Arden edition). If you join us you can facilitate our planning by registering unter [[Current events#April 21, 2007: Richard III]].
  
==April 23, 2007==
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==Session 3: April 23, 2007==
  
 
Work to be done for this session - read:  
 
Work to be done for this session - read:  
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Please read these texts in the text base Anna provided - the copies offer the better editions.
 
Please read these texts in the text base Anna provided - the copies offer the better editions.
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    * 1 A Poem
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    * 2 Poetry and Poetics
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    * 3 Poetry and Poetics: Speaking about Beautiful/Artful Language
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    * 4 Rhetoric
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    * 5 Dramatic Structures, Dramatic Communication
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    * 6 Drama: Characters and Genre Aspects
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    * 7 Drama and Fiction
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    * 8 Fiction 1
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    * 9 Fiction 2
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    * 10 Film
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    * 11 Beyond the Canon 1
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    * 12 Beyond the Canon 2
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    * 13 Term Paper Projects
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==later==
 
==later==

Revision as of 14:48, 21 April 2007

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This is a sub page of 2007 BM1 Introduction to Literature, Part 2


Session 1: A Poem (April 16, 2007)

Session conducted by Anna Auguscik

Session 1: A Poem (April 16, 2007)

Session 2: Poetry and Poetics (April 23, 2007)

Session 3: Poetry and Poetics: Speaking about Beautiful/Artful Language (April 30, 2007)

Session 4: Rhetoric (April 16, 2007)

Session 5: Dramatic Structures, Dramatic Communication (May 7, 2007)

Session 6: Drama: Characters and Genre Aspects (May 14, 2007)

Session 7: Drama and Fiction (May 21, 2007)

Session 8: Fiction 1 (June 4, 2007)

Session 9: Fiction 2 (June 11, 2007)

Session 10: Film (June 18, 2007)

Session 11: Beyond the Canon 1 (June 25, 2007)

Session 12: Beyond the Canon 2 (July 2, 2007)

Session 13: Term Paper Projects (July 9, 2007)

Session 2: April 21, 2007

Group reading of If you want to join a group reading of William Shakespeare, Richard III (1597). Download the original text (or read the Arden edition). If you join us you can facilitate our planning by registering unter Current events#April 21, 2007: Richard III.

Session 3: April 23, 2007

Work to be done for this session - read:

Please read these texts in the text base Anna provided - the copies offer the better editions.


   * 1 A Poem
   * 2 Poetry and Poetics
   * 3 Poetry and Poetics: Speaking about Beautiful/Artful Language
   * 4 Rhetoric
   * 5 Dramatic Structures, Dramatic Communication
   * 6 Drama: Characters and Genre Aspects
   * 7 Drama and Fiction
   * 8 Fiction 1
   * 9 Fiction 2
   * 10 Film
   * 11 Beyond the Canon 1
   * 12 Beyond the Canon 2
   * 13 Term Paper Projects


later

Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)

June 19, 2007

The lecture room turned into a cinema: Pulp Fiction