ENG 1303 schedule for 2010 All texts in Norton Anthology, 2 vols, 8th edn, except where otherwise indicated. LION is the Literature Online Database (Chadwyck-Healey), to which all students have access through the University subscription: http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk/ Two-hour lectures, one hour seminar per week. Ten weeks of lectures (20 hrs); twelve weeks of seminars (12 hours) NB No lectures week 8 (vinterferie), weeks 11—12 [JCP attending ASECS, Albuquerque, 16—25 March] and of course Easter: week 13 and Monday of week 14. Also, Thursday 13 May: Ascension Day Lectures are on Fridays 10.15—12.00, Auditorium 1, Helga Engs hus—with one exception: on Friday 12 February we’ll be in Auditorium 3, Kristine Bonnevies hus (the Biology building, Biologibygget). 3 seminars JCP (2, 6, 1): Thursdays 10.15—11.00, 11.15—12.00, 12.15—13.00 (s.r. 1 PAM); 2 seminars EB (5, 4): Wednesdays 11.15—12.00 (s.r. 1 PAM), 13.15—14.00 (s.r. 3 PAM)) 2 seminars, CS (7, 3) : Wednesdays 09.15—10.00 (s.r. 5 PAM); Thursdays 16.15—17.00 (s.r. 11 PAM) Seminar 2 Thursday 10.15—11.00, PAM s.r. 1, JCP j.c.pellicer@ilos.uio.no Seminar 6 Thursday 11.15—12.00, PAM s.r. 1, JCP j.c.pellicer@ilos.uio.no Seminar 1 Thursday 12.15—13.00, PAM s.r. 1, JCP j.c.pellicer@ilos.uio.no Seminar 5 Wednesday 11.15—12.00 PAM s.r. 1, EB einar.bjorvand@ilos.uio.no Seminar 4 Wednesday 13.15—14.00 PAM s.r. 3, EB einar.bjorvand@ilos.uio.no Seminar 7 Wednesday 9.15—10.00 PAM s.r. 5, CS christina.sandhaug@ilos.uio.no Seminar 3 Thursday 16.15—17.00, PAM s.r. 11, CS christina.sandhaug@ilos.uio.no Exam: 4 June 2010 Startup lectures: Week 3 (Friday 22 January 2010) Startup groups: Week 4 (beginning Monday 25 January) Bold type indicates main emphasis, in cases where emphasis differs between lectures and seminar. Essay deadlines All essays—drafts as well as final versions—are to be submitted on Fronter. First draft: The Ides of March (Monday 15th ...) Final version: Wednesday 28 April 2 NB: To save time, the lecture on James Joyce, ‘The Dead’ will not be delivered, or at any rate not performed; it will be posted in written form on Fronter. ‘The sonnet, I’ Shakespeare, sonnet 130; Wordsworth, ‘The world is too much with us’; Clare, ‘Decay’; Duffy, ‘Prayer’ NB SEMINAR DATES FOR JCP’S GROUPS ONLY; other groups scheduled separately Seminar 1 (Wk 4, Thurs 28 Jan): (‘The sonnet, II’): Shakespeare, sonnet 130; Wordsworth, ‘The world is too much with us’; Clare, ‘Decay’; Duffy, ‘Prayer’ Lecture 2 (Wk 4, Fri 29 Jan) Seminar 2 (Wk 5, Thurs 4 Feb): Donne, ‘The Sun Rising’ [aubade] Lecture 1 (Wk 3, Friday 22 January) ‘The sonnet, II’): Donne, ‘Death be not proud’ [view scene from Wit (2001), TV film dir. Mike Nichols, starring Emma Thompson, based on Margaret Edson’s play] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4qGH4mNQng Lecture 3 (Wk 5, Fri 5 Feb) Epic Seminar 3 (Wk 6, Thurs 11 Feb): Browning, ‘My Last Duchess’ First period: Milton, Paradise Lost I.1—49; Pope, The Dunciad in Four Books, beginning and end Second period: Szirtes, ‘Preston North End’. (Play Poetry Archive recording, and Blake, ‘And did those feet’, from the Preface to Milton). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI13MUf7XVY Lecture 4 (Wk 6, Fri 12 Feb) Stoppard, Arcadia Seminar 4 (Wk 7, Thurs 18 Feb): Stoppard, Arcadia NB different venue: Auditorium 3, Kristine Bonnevies hus (the Biology building, Biologibygget) Lecture 5 (Wk 7, Fri 19 Feb) Keats, ‘When I have fears that I may cease to be’; ‘Ode on Melancholy’ Harrison, ‘A Kumquat for John Keats’ Lecture 6: (Wk 9, Fri 5 March) Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Lecture 7 (Wk 10, Fri 12 March) Dickens, Great Expectations Seminar 5 (Wk 9, Thurs 4 March): Keats, ‘Ode on Melancholy’; ‘When I have fears that I may cease to be’; Harrison, ‘A Kumquat for John Keats’ Seminar 6 (Wk 10, Thurs 11 March): Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Seminar 7 (Wk 14, Thurs 8 April): Dickens, Great Expectations 3 Lecture 8 (Wk 14, Fri 9 April) Auden, ‘The Shield of Achilles’ Owen, ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ Lecture 9 (Wk 15, Fri 16 April) Woolf, Mrs Dalloway Lecture 10 (Wk 16, Fri 23 April) First period, Austen, Pride and Prejudice Second period, Swift , ‘A Modest Proposal’ Seminar 8 (Wk 15, Thurs 15 April): Woolf, Mrs Dalloway Seminar 9 (Wk 16, Thurs 22 April): Austen, Pride and Prejudice Jonathan Swift , ‘A Modest Proposal’ Seminar 10 (Wk 17, Thurs 29 April): Wordsworth, ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’ Mansfield, ‘The Garden Party’ Seminar 11 (Wk 18, Thurs 6 May): Heaney, ‘Punishment’ Yeats, ‘Leda and the Swan’ Seminar 12 (Wk 20, Thurs 20 May): Eliot, ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ Rushdie, ‘The Prophet’s Hair’