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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
A Corset from the 1760s (FYI)
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Poems for the Final
Elizabeth Singer Rowe, To a Friend
Ellen Taylor, Written by the Barrow Side
Mary Jones, Soliloquy on an Empty Purse
Elizabeth Hands, On an Unsociable Family
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English 300 (E)
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Doody, Love in all its Oddness
Jackson and Prins, Lyrical Studies
Mellor, Female Poet and the Poetess
Course Readings
Carter on Rowe (from Lonsdale)
Hannah More on the Rights of Women
Smith, Verses on the Death of the Same Lady (Gabriel)
Kelly, The Choice (Emily)
Yearsley, Elegy on Marie Antoinette (Ryan)
Bannerman, To the Nightingale (Kristen)
Masters, In Love? (Liz)
Masters, On a Lady who...died a Maid (Liz)
Barber, Written for My Son...at His First Putting on Breeches (Dustin Chabert)
Blamire, Oh Donald Ye Are Just the Man (Dhara)
C18 Same-Sex Desire: Three Poems
Seward, To Time Past (Ez)
Greville, Prayer for Indifference
Wheatley, To Maecenas (and front matter)
Swift, Lady's Dressing Room (p. 1)
Swift, Lady's Dressing Room (p. 2)
Montagu's Response to Swift
Minds of Winter (Seward and Stevens)
Mary Jones, Holt Waters (1750)
C18 Online
ECCO
English Poetry 1579 - 1830
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For Credit: Reflections on the Reading/Writing Pro...
For Credit: Reasoned Disagreement or Ad Hominem At...
For Credit: Dressing Rooms UPDATED AND BUMPED
The First Assignment
A Corset from the 1760s (FYI)
Deep Background: The C18 Port-a-Potty
For Credit: What IS the solemn lesson of the ruin'...
For Credit: Minds of Winter
For Credit: Toilet Humor, Then and Now
For Credit: Mary Jones Debriefing (DEADLINE EXTENDED)
For Credit: Poetry in Your Life (DEADLINE EXTENDED)
For Credit: How to Read a Poem, Then and Now
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