3. On Tuesdays, I will be in the lab from
10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
4.
We are taking out “Doubt, SelfReflection, and Romanticism” the
theme for the readings due on
Monday, October 28
We will move the readings due on
Monday, October 21 to
Monday, October 28
5.
6.
Remember that you need to have two meetings
outside of class
You should have the written assignment for
your role completed and typed before your
meeting
You should turn in all of the work and your
group evaluation after each meeting
Your presentation is on Wednesday, October 23
You are presenting the book to the class
however you would like
7. E. Browning Aurora Leigh (pp. 1138-1152)
Tennyson “The Lotos-Eaters” (pp. 1166-1170), “Ulysses”
(pp. 1170-1172)
R. Browning “Porphyria’s Lover” (pp. 1278-1279), “My Last
Duchess” (pp. 1282-1283)
Rossetti “In an Artist’s Studio” (p. 1493), “Goblin Market”
(pp. 1496-1508)
Swinburne “Hermaphroditus” (p.1530-1531)
Field “[Maids, not to you my mind doth change]” (p. 1672)
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“Industrialism: Progress or Decline?” (pp. 1580-1581)
Engels The Great Towns (pp. 1589-1597)
Chew “A Living Wage for Factory Girls at Crewe” (pp.
1606-1607)
Carlyle Past and Present (pp. 1067-1076)