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Introduction. |
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Alighieri, Dante. Vita Nuova. |
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Petrarca, Francesco. Poems and letters. |
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Guest instructor: Diana Henderson. (Reading TBA) |
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Tottel. "The Printer to the Reader." In Songs and Sonnets (1557).
Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey. "The Soote Season"; "Loue that Liueth, and Reigneth"; "From Tuskane"; "W. Resteth Here"; "My Ratclif."
Wyatt, Sir Thomas. "The Long Love"; "I Find No Peace"; "My Galley Charged with Forgetfulness."
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Tottel. Songs and Sonnets (1557).
Wyatt, Sir Thomas. "They Flee from Me"; "Caesar, When that the Traitor of Egypt"; "Divers Doth Use"; "Whoso List to Hunt?"
Also:
Wyatt. "Farewell, Love"; "My Lute Awake!"; "In Spain"; "Madam, Withouten Many Words." (See also the "Answer from a Lady" in notes)
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Gascoigne, George. The Adventures of Mr. F. J.
Puttenham, George. The Arte of English Poesie.
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Gascoigne, George. The Adventures of Mr. F. J. (Cont.)
Castiglione, Baldesar. The Book of the Courtier I.
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Queen Elizabeth I. “The Marriage Speech” (Extemporaneous version) and “The Tilbury Speech” (Version in Cabala); “On Monsieur's Departure”; “The Doubt of Future Foes”; “Ah Silly Pugge.”
Ralegh, Sir Walter. “Praised be Diana's Fair and Harmless Light”; “Fortune hath taken thee away my love”; "The 21th and Last Booke of the Ocean to Scinthia.”
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Drafts of first essay discussed. |
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Herbert, Lady Mary Sidney. "To Queen Elizabeth"; Translations of Psalms 52, 89, 142.
Sidney, Sir Philip. The Lady of the May.
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First essay due. |
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Sidney, Sir Philip. The Defense of Poesy. |
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Sidney, Sir Philip. Astrophil and Stella. |
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16, 17 |
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Same as above. |
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Spenser, Edmund. The Faerie Queene II, xii ("The Bower of Bliss").
See also Ralegh's dedicatory poem, "A Vision upon this Conceit of the Faery Queen."
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Spenser, Edmund. Amoretti. |
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Spenser, Edmund. Amoretti. (Conferences on the Final Paper)
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Shakespeare, William. The Sonnets.
See also Barnfield, Richard. Sonnet 11 in Cynthia, aka "Sighing, and Sadly Sitting by My Love."
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Shakespeare, William. The Sonnets. (Conferences on the final paper) |
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Shakespeare, William. The Sonnets.
Nashe, Thomas. "A Choice of Valentines." |
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Wroth, Lady Mary Sidney. Pamphilia to Amphilantus.
TBA: Extra session to present drafts of the final paper. |
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Wroth, Lady Mary Sidney. Pamphilia to Amphilantus. |
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Donne, John. "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning"; "The Sunne Rising."
Phillips, Katharine. "Friendship in Embleme, or the Seal"; "Friendship's Mystery."
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Second essay due. |
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