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Introduction: The Pleasures of Fiction
- 1. What is Literature
- 2. Ref. "Fiction: Understanding the Text"
Chopin, Kate "The Story of an Hour"
- 3. Tan, Amy "Two Kinds"
"A Pair of Tickets"
- 4.Updike, John --"A & P"
- 5. Joyce, James "Araby"
- 6. Faulkner, William "A Rose for Emily"
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Shaw, George Bernard Pygmalion
- Act I-V
- Video of Act I-V
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Poetry
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I: Lyric and Tone
- Frost, Robert "Stopping by Woods…"
- Brooks, Gwendolyn "We Real Cool"
- Dickinson, Emily " I'm Nobody! Who Are You? "
- Robinson, Edward Arlington "Richard Cory"
- Hayden, Robert "Those Winter Sundays"
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II: Diction & Figurative Language1
- Wordsworth "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- Burns, Robert "A Red, Red Rose"
- Wilbur, Richard "A Simile for Her Smile"
- Plath, Sylvia "Metaphors"
- Mary Oliver "Wild Geese"
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III: Figurative Language 2
- Pound, Ezra "In a Station of the Metro"
- Hughes, Langston "Harlem"
- Blake, William "The Sick Rose"
- Dickinson, Emily "I heard a Fly buzz—when I died"
- Auden "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone"
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IV: Sound, Image, Sense
- Williams, William Carlos "The Dance"
- Auden W. H. "Musee des Beaux Arts"
- Whitman "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer"
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V: Poetic Forms
- Whitman "A Noiseless Patient Spider"
- Cummings, E. E. "l(a"
- Thomas, Dylan "Do Not Go Gentle into That Goodnight"
- E. Pound "In a Station of the Metro"
- Wordsworth "The World is Too Much with Us"