
‘One
day when I was twenty-three or twenty-four this sentence seemed to form
in my head, without my willing it, much as sentences form when we are
half-asleep, ‘Hammer your thoughts into unity’.
For days I could think of nothing else and for years I tested all I did
by that sentence [...]” William Butler Yeats (cited in Frank Tuohy, Yeats <,
1976, p.51 )
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E379S ASSIGNMENTS
all page nos. refer to the course anthology
J= Journal Due; L=Learning Record Due; C = Class Presentation Due; Project Due; R= Responses to Projects Due; I=In-class writing project
Sept 7 LR: A1 + A2 + G Oxford in Literature
DUE: LR: A1 + A2 LR instructions
read
53-55 Learning Record Instructions
222-4 Oxford University
235-237 Selected Books on Oxford
238-286 Dougill, Oxford in English Literature
287-299 J. Morris, The Oxford Book of Oxford
review:
226-234 English at Oxford
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