Dear all,
I´m happy to see that most of you have managed to create their blogs. Those of you who didn´t attend the session on Wednesday, please create your blog and send the link to me. As a reminder, please read the poem by Coleridge provided in the link http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/coleridge.html. You are also expected to read the article about Keats http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2008/07/07/080707crbo_books_kirsch?currentPage=all, google one of the poems mentioned in the article and be ready to discuss it on Monday. Remember to take a look a the characteristics of Romanticism. Which of the characteristics do you think are present in Coleridge´s and Keats's poems?
See you on Monday,
Claudia
I´m happy to see that most of you have managed to create their blogs. Those of you who didn´t attend the session on Wednesday, please create your blog and send the link to me. As a reminder, please read the poem by Coleridge provided in the link http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/coleridge.html. You are also expected to read the article about Keats http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2008/07/07/080707crbo_books_kirsch?currentPage=all, google one of the poems mentioned in the article and be ready to discuss it on Monday. Remember to take a look a the characteristics of Romanticism. Which of the characteristics do you think are present in Coleridge´s and Keats's poems?
See you on Monday,
Claudia
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Maria Jose Acevedo
Miss my assigment is ready, you could see it in my blog.
it was very special this mind exercise.
Thank you Claudia for the comment
see you on Monday
^-^
Hi Claudia,
In this poem I found some characteristics of Romanticism like the idea of Liberty especially when men are able to be free in order to work and manipulate all natural resources.
Hi Claudia,
Thanks for your comment. I totally agree with you when you say that the idea is to feel "touched" by the poem. If people didn't feel touched by different works of art, art would not have sense itself at all. With regards to the "simpleness" of Coleridge's poetry, like he says, I do think it's simple but only as long as you get into it. If you don't get into it, I'm afraid it's rather difficult to understand his poetry and poetry in general as well.
Thanks Claudia for your comment!!!I have enjoyed very much your classes.
Maria Jose
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