‘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 9 MEET AT HRC, second floor:

J Hopkins at Oxford 

read 

241-3,  266-8   Dougill, Oxford in English Literature

319                 Ransom Center Map

320-336          Key to HRC Ghosts

337-338           Hopkins, introduction

339-340           Ruskin, introduction

341-367           Bump, "Manual Photography: Hopkins, Ruskin, and Victorian  Drawing"

379                 Hopkins, “Spring”

381-383           Bump, Gerard Manley Hopkins: Hopkins’s letter to Everard, 1885

146-150           Four terms for sense of place: genius loci, querencia, inscape and instress

368-378           Bump, “Catalogue of the Hopkins Collection”

 

Internet preparation for our visit to Hopkins’s drawings in the HRC go to

http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~bump/images/Hopkins/

Here are pictures of some of the drawings (or ones similar to them) that we will see at the HRC are listed as drawings1.jpg, drawings2.jpg, and drawings4.jpg

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