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<p align="center"> ![]() <p>Note: To listen to an MP3 file, left-click on the relevant hyperlink. If you have DSL or cable modem, it is also feasible to download and store the entire file (5-15 megabytes). To do that, right-click on the relevant link, choose "Save link as" from the popup menu, and choose a file name and storage location.</p> <p><strong>Audio (C) Copyright 2007 Alfred J. Drake.</strong> All audio files on www.ajdrake.com/wiki are intended for individual, non-profit use only and may not be redistributed for any reason (profit or non-profit). Audio for current courses is available from the respective course menus.</p> <h3><font color="#008000">WEEK 1</font></h3> <p>06/25. Course Introduction. <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>06/26. William Blake. Songs of Innocence and of Experience (81-97). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>06/28. William Wordsworth. "Preface to Lyrical Ballads" (262-74),"Three years she grew" (275-76),"I wandered lonely as a cloud" (305-06), "The Solitary Reaper" (314-15), "Tintern Abbey" (258-62). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <h3><font color="#008000">WEEK 2</font></h3> <p>07/02. S. T. Coleridge. Biographia Literaria (474-85), Lectures on Shakespeare (485-88), The Statesman's Manual (488-91), "The Eolian Harp" (426-28), "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (430-46), "Kubla Khan" (446-48), "Frost at Midnight" (464-66), "Dejection: an Ode" (466-69). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/03. P. B. Shelley. "Defence of Poetry" (837-50); "Mutability" (744); "To Wordsworth" (744-45); "Mont Blanc" (762-66); "Ozymandias" (768); "England in 1819" (771); "Ode to the West Wind" (772-75); "To a Sky-Lark" (817-19). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/05. John Keats. "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (880-81); "The Eve of St. Agnes" (888-98); "Ode to a Nightingale" (903-05); "Ode on a Grecian Urn" (905-06); "To Autumn" (925-26); Letters (940-55). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <h3><font color="#008000">WEEK 3</font></h3> <p>07/09. Jane Austen. Persuasion. (Film)</p> <p>07/10. Jane Austen. Persuasion, Vol. 1. (Separate text.) <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/12. Jane Austen. Persuasion, Vol. 2. (Separate text.) <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <h3><font color="#008000">WEEK 4</font></h3> <p>07/16. Thomas Carlyle and Matthew Arnold. Carlyle's Sartor Resartus (1005-1024). Arnold's "The Buried Life" (1356-58); "Dover Beach" (1368-69); "Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse" (1369-74); "Preface to Poems" (1374-84). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/17. Alfred Tennyson, G. M. Hopkins, Dante Gabriel & Christina Rossetti. Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott" (1114-18); "The Lotos-Eaters" (1119-23); "Ulysses" (1123-25); from In Memoriam A.H.H. (1138-88) Prologue, 1-5, 54-56. Hopkins' "God's Grandeur" (1516); "As Kingfishers Catch Fire" (1517); "The Windhover" (1518); "Pied Beauty" (1518); "Duns Scotus's Oxford" (1520); "I Wake and Feel . . ." (1522-23); "That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire . . ." (1523). D. G. Rossetti's "The Blessed Damozel" (1443-47). Christina Rossetti's "Song — When I am dead . . ." (1461); "In an Artist's Studio" (1463); "Winter My Secret" (1464-65); "No Thank You, John" (1478). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/19. Oscar Wilde. The Importance of Being Earnest (1698-1740). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <h3><font color="#008000">WEEK 5</font></h3> <p>07/23. WWI Poetry. Voices of World War I Section — Sassoon (1960-64); Gurney (1965-66); Rosenberg (1966-70); Owen (1971-80); Cannan (1981-84); Graves (1984-89). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/24. W. B. Yeats. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" (2025); "The Second Coming" (2036-37); "Leda and the Swan" (2039); "Sailing to Byzantium" (2040); "Among School Children" (2041-42); "Byzantium" (2044-45); "Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop" (2045-46); "Under Ben Bulben" (2047-50); "The Circus Animals' Desertion" (2051-52). <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/26. James Joyce. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Film)</p> <h3><font color="#008000">WEEK 6</font></h3> <p>07/30. James Joyce. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Parts 1-3 (1-158). (Separate text.) <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>07/31. James Joyce. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Parts 4-5 (159-276). (Separate text.) <strong>AUDIO OF SESSION</strong></p> <p>Technical Note: I record audio files in class with an Olympus DM-1 digital voice recorder, transfer them via USB to my laptop, edit them in Nero Wave Editor and convert them to 16 kbps mp3 files with Nero's mp3 Pro encoding feature. Then they are uploaded to this wiki site.</p>
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<h3>WEEK 1</h3> <p>06/25. Course Introduction. <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>06/26. William Blake. <em>Songs of Innocence and of Experience</em> (81-97). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>06/28. William Wordsworth. "Preface to <em>Lyrical Ballads</em>" (262-74),"Three years she grew" (275-76),"I wandered lonely as a cloud" (305-06), "The Solitary Reaper" (314-15), "Tintern Abbey" (258-62). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <h3>WEEK 2</h3> <p>07/02. S. T. Coleridge. <em>Biographia Literaria</em> (474-85), <em>Lectures on Shakespeare</em> (485-88), <em>The Statesman's Manual</em> (488-91), "The Eolian Harp" (426-28), "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (430-46), "Kubla Khan" (446-48), "Frost at Midnight" (464-66), "Dejection: an Ode" (466-69). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/03. P. B. Shelley. "Defence of Poetry" (837-50); "Mutability" (744); "To Wordsworth" (744-45); "Mont Blanc" (762-66); "Ozymandias" (768); "England in 1819" (771); "Ode to the West Wind" (772-75); "To a Sky-Lark" (817-19). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/05. John Keats. "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (880-81); "The Eve of St. Agnes" (888-98); "Ode to a Nightingale" (903-05); "Ode on a Grecian Urn" (905-06); "To Autumn" (925-26); <em>Letters</em> (940-55). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <h3>WEEK 3</h3> <p>07/09. Jane Austen. <em>Persuasion.</em> (Film, No Audio)</p> <p>07/10. Jane Austen. <em>Persuasion,</em> Vol. 1. (Separate text.) <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/12. Jane Austen. <em>Persuasion,</em> Vol. 2. (Separate text.) Journal Set 1 Due. <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <h3>WEEK 4</h3> <p>07/16. Thomas Carlyle and Matthew Arnold. Carlyle's <em>Sartor Resartus</em> (1005-1024). Arnold's "The Buried Life" (1356-58); "Dover Beach" (1368-69); "Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse" (1369-74); "Preface to <em>Poems</em>" (1374-84). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/17. Alfred Tennyson, G. M. Hopkins, Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti. Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott" (1114-18); "The Lotos-Eaters" (1119-23); "Ulysses" (1123-25); from <em>In Memoriam A.H.H.</em> (1138-88) Prologue, 1-5, 54-56. Hopkins' "God's Grandeur" (1516); "As Kingfishers Catch Fire" (1517); "The Windhover" (1518); "Pied Beauty" (1518); "Duns Scotus's Oxford" (1520); "I Wake and Feel . . ." (1522-23); "That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire . . ." (1523). D. G. Rossetti's "The Blessed Damozel" (1443-47). Christina Rossetti's "Song — When I am dead . . ." (1461); "In an Artist's Studio" (1463); "Winter My Secret" (1464-65); "No Thank You, John" (1478). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/19. Oscar Wilde. <em>The Importance of Being Earnest</em> (1698-1740). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <h3>WEEK 5</h3> <p>07/23. WWI Poetry. Voices of World War I Section — Sassoon (1960-64); Gurney (1965-66); Rosenberg (1966-70); Owen (1971-80); Cannan (1981-84); Graves (1984-89). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b><p> <p>07/24. W. B. Yeats. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" (2025); "The Second Coming" (2036-37); "Leda and the Swan" (2039); "Sailing to Byzantium" (2040); "Among School Children" (2041-42); "Byzantium" (2044-45); "Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop" (2045-46); "Under Ben Bulben" (2047-50); "The Circus Animals' Desertion" (2051-52). <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/26. James Joyce. <em>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.</em> (Film, No Audio)</p> <h3>WEEK 6</h3> <p>07/30. James Joyce. <em>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,</em> Parts 1-3 (1-158). (Separate text.) <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p>07/31. James Joyce. <em>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,</em> Parts 4-5 (159-276). (Separate text.) <b>SESSION AUDIO</b></p> <p><b>Texts Used</b></p> <p>Abrams, M. H. et al., eds. <em>The Norton Anthology of English Literature.</em> 8th ed. New York: Norton, 2006. ISBN Package 2 (Vols. DEF) 0-393-92834-9.</p> <p>Austen, Jane. <em>Persuasion.</em> Eds. Deidre Shauna Lynch and James Kinsley. 2nd. Edition. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. ISBN 0-192-80263-1.</p> <p>Joyce, James. <em>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.</em> New York: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-142-43734-4.</p>
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