Reading and Assignment List
Tentative Reading List:
All Texts can be found in The Norton Anthology of World Literature Volumes D, E, and F unless otherwise noted. Please always read the introductions to each text they are extremely helpful in situating the text and your reading quiz will have one question about the introduction each time.
Week One:
1/30 Introduction to the course/Syllabus/ Writing diagnostic
*You will also be assigned a reading for your Oral Presentation on this day
2/1 What Is Enlightenment? Immanuel Kant (Volume D: p. 105)
The Discourse on Method René Descartes (Volume D: p. 110)
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft (Volume D: p. 133)
Week Two:
2/6 Finish Enlightenment Texts from Above
Start: Tartuffe Moliere (Volume D: p. 141)
2/8 Finish: Tartuffe Moliere
Week Three:
NO CLASS 2/13
2/15 Blog Response #1 Due
Bewitched Ueda Akinari (text on Blog)
Week Four:
2/20 NO CLASS
2/22 Life of a Sensuous Woman Ihara Saikaku (Volume D- 585)
Week Five:
2/27 The Sufferings of Young Werther Goethe (Selections on class blog)
Blog Response # 2 Due
3/1 Bartleby, the Scrivener Herman Melville
Week Six:
3/6 Confessions Jean-Jacques Rousseau
3/8 Blog Response #3 Due
Romantic Poetry:
Ode on Intimations of Immortality William Wordsworth
Kubla Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Conversation Between Me and the Women Anna Bunina
A Defense of Poetry Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ode on a Grecian Urn John Keats
Week Seven:
3/13 Symbolist Poets
Charles Baudelaire
Mallarmé
Rimbaud
(Selections TBA)
3/15 Finish Unit on Poetry: Assign Poet to each student for the poetry reading: (19th/20th century poets)
*Receive requirements for Paper One
Week Eight:
3/20 Poetry Reading in class
3/22 Workshop for Paper One
Week Nine:
3/27 Draft one of paper one due
Notes from the Underground Fyodor Dostoyevsky
3/29 A Simple Heart Gustave Flaubert
Week Ten:
4/3 Edith Wharton (Roman Fever or Muse’s Tragedy; Selections TBA)
4/5 Wharton Cont.
Week Eleven:
Spring Break
4/10
4/12
Week Twelve:
4/19 Final Draft of Paper One due
Heart of Darkness (begin) Joseph Conrad
4/20 (Thursday but classes follow a MONDAY schedule)
Blog Response # 4 Due
Apocalypse Now Francis Ford Coppola
Heart of Darkness (continued) Joseph Conrad
Week Thirteen:
4/24 The Tattooer Tanizaki Jun’Ichirō
In Praise of Shadows (excerpts on the class blog) Tanizaki Jun’Ichirō
Samurai Champloo– Netflix
* Assign contemporary novel selections here :
TENTATIVE LIST
Begin Reading from the following: * You will be assigned one text out of the following list. Whichever text you are assigned, you will need to purchase it as these texts are full novels and not in the anthology*
Norwegian Wood– Haruki Murakami
Troubling Love– Elena Ferrante
The Book of Laughter and Forgetting– Milan Kundera
4/26 Manifestos:
Blog Post #5 due
Dada Manifesto 1918 Tristan Tzara
Manifesto of Surrealism André Breton
The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism F.T. Marinetti
Week Fourteen: Contemporary Fiction
5/1 Discussion (contemporary fiction)
5/3 Final paper project discussion
Week Fifteen:
5/8 + 5/10 :
- Individual Meetings
- Continued Reading for final project
- Work on final Presentation
Week Sixteen:
5/15+5/17
Oral Presentations / Final Project Workshopping
Week Sixteen:
Last Day of Scheduled Class TBA
Final Project due during Exam week TBA
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