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Upcoming Classes on Shelley and Keats: Midterm Review and Student Presentations

In the upcoming classes, we will focus on key works by Shelley and Keats. Week 7, Class 2 features student presentations on Keats, while Week 8, Class 1 will dive into Keats' poetry without presentations. The midterm is scheduled for Week 8, Class 2, with PowerPoint presentations on Shelley. Students are to read selected poems by Keats, including “When I have fears,” “Ode to a Nightingale,” and “Ode on a Grecian Urn.” Additionally, reading responses are due on the midterm day. Prepare thoroughly to succeed!

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Upcoming Classes on Shelley and Keats: Midterm Review and Student Presentations

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  1. Today’s Agenda • Recap agenda for next few classes and explain homework for next class. • Week 7, Class 2 = Focus on Shelley (Student Presentation on Keats) • Week 8, Class 1 = Focus on Keats (No presentation) • Week 8, Class 2 = Midterm • PowerPoint Presentations on Shelley • “Ozymandias” (NA 768) and “Ode to the West Wind” (NA 772) • “To a Sky-Lark” (NA 817) • Highlight key points from NA 4-5 and “England in 1819” (NA 771) • Student presentation: • Elena Arzate: John Keats

  2. Homework for next class • Read • John Keats (pp. 878-80): “When I have fears” (p. 888), “Ode to a Nightingale” (pp. 903-05), “Ode on a Grecian Urn” (pp. 905-06), “This living hand” (p. 939); Letters: [Negative Capability] pp. 942-43, [Keats’s Axioms in Poetry] pp. 944-45, [A Poet Has No Identity] pp. 947-48 • (By the way: as always, you should read more if you’d like.) • Do the reading response on Keats. • On the day of the midterm, 9 reading responses are due. (Swift – Keats) • No quiz any time soon; the next one will be on Frankenstein.

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