Monthly Archives: February 2013
Walt Whitman “The song of Myself”
Reading the “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman I fall in love in his poems. The philosophy of his deep thoughts about the world and himself overwhelmed my mind. I tried to understand his “I” and his ”What”, tried to … Continue reading
Letters and Poems by Keats (Jun Ho)
The poem, “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”, is about a knight who with some sort of difficulty (inferring from the first to third stanzas: “O WHAT can ail thee, knight-at-arms, alone and palely loitering … Fast withereth too.”) was approached, … Continue reading
Poems by Keats
In “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”, the first two stanzas start with the same sentence. Stanzas I presents the state (alone and loitering) and ends up with lifeless (sedge wither’d and no birds sing). Stanzas II is more about the … Continue reading
Ode on Melancholy (Jun Ho)
Keats mentions poisonous trees and death-related things at the beginning of the poem, Ode ton Melancholy, such as Lethe which according to Greek Mythology is a river whose water when drunk makes the dead’s souls forget their life on earth, … Continue reading
Xin Chen Poems by Willam Wordsworth For this blog post, I’m going to discuss the selected poems by William Wordsworth. “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,” “A Slumber Did My Spirit” and “Nutting.” In “I Wandered Lonely as Cloud,” I … Continue reading
Grasmere Journals- Dorothy Wordsworth
Tasmina Sharmi Grasmere Journals- Dorothy Wordsworth In her work The Grasmere journals, Dorothy Wordsworth chronicles her life over the period of three years (1800-1803). Because the excerpts we read were not in chronological order the thoughts are sporadic however one … Continue reading
Visions of the Daughters of Albion
As I’m sure you’ve all read William Blake’s “Visions of the Daughters of Albion,” I know I cant be the only one who had difficulty in understanding the language used in the poem. I can’t say I was able to … Continue reading
Hadiat – Songs of Innocence by William Blake “Introduction”
Hello class, As you all know this weeks’ assigned reading were on William Blake’s Songs of Innocence & Experience. After reading a few poems It came pretty clear to me that although they come pretty short and straight forward, … Continue reading
The Chimney-Sweeper
Hey everyone! Let me first start off this blog post by saying that I absolutely LOVED William Blake’s poems from “Songs of Innocence and of Experience”. From this epic collective of poems, the two that caught my eye the most … Continue reading
Blake’s Songs
Please read from William Blake’s Songs of Innocence & Experience, the following poems: From Innocence: The Introduction, The Lamb, The Little Black Boy, The Chimney-Sweeper, Divine Image, Infant Joy, and On Another’s Sorrow. From Experience: The Introduction, The Chimney-Sweeper, The … Continue reading