Reading Schedule (Liberty Stanavage, Fall 2005)

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Contents

[edit] Wed. 9/28

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • 16th Century – Norton
  • Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology – selections

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.43 A most excellent ballad of an old man and his wife
  • 1.518-519 The Norfolk gentleman
  • 4.100 The woman to the plow
  • 1.188 – 189 The Praise of London
  • 1.198-199 A merry progress to London
  • 1.268 – 269 The countrey lasse
  • 1.376-377 A pleasant new ballad
  • 1.266-267 Newes from the Tower Hill

[edit] Mon. 10/3

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • 17th century – Norton
  • Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology – selections
  • John Skelton

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.128-129 The life and death of M. George Sands
  • 1. 116-117 The cryes of the dead
  • 1.510-511 A lamentable ballad of the ladies fall
  • 1.458-459 The famour ratketcher
  • 1.460-461 A pleasant new songe of a jovial tinker
  • 1.513 A new ballad, intituled, The stout cripple of Cornwal
  • 1.130-131r The arraignment of John Flodder
  • 1.418-419 In praise of sailors
  • 1.422-423 A pleasant new song, betwixt the saylor and his love

[edit] Wed. 10/5

No Class – First Research Group Meeting

Search ballad archive and list interesting looking materials

[edit] Mon. 10/10

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • 17th century – Norton
  • “The Defense of Poesy” – Sir Philip Sidney
  • Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology – selections

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 5.245 The female captain
  • 1.113 The sorrowfull complaint of Susan Higges
  • 3.308 The maiden warrier
  • 3.309 The woman warrier
  • 1.44-45 The lamenting lady
  • 1.72-73 A Wonder in kent
  • 1.504-505 A Godly Warning for all maidens
  • 3.302 The quaker’s wives lamentation
  • 1.190-191 London’s lotterie
  • 1.94-95 Newes out of East India
  • 1.238 –239 The pedlar opening of his packe

Group project proposal due

[edit] Wed. 10/12

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • “O Happy Dames, That May Embrace”
  • Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology – selections

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.246 – 247 A maydens lamentation for a bedfellow
  • 1.274-275 Foure pence halfe penney farthing
  • 3.76 Kate’s hue and cry after her maiden-head
  • 3.287r The young damsel’s lamentation
  • 3.364 The mournful maid of Berkshire
  • 1.382-383 Nobody his counsaile
  • 1.392 –393Man’s felicity and misery
  • 1.396-397r Rocke the babie Joane
  • 1.532-533 The northamptonshire lovers

EMC Research Visit

[edit] Mon. 10/17

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • “Last Will and Testament”
  • Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology – selections

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.432-433 Here’s to thee kind Harry
  • 1.446-447 A pleasant new song
  • 1.56-57 Death’s Dance
  • 1.176-177 A merry new ballad
  • 1.216 –217 The Beggar’s intrusion
  • 1.220-221 the welchman doth love an onion
  • 1.154-155 The silver age
  • 1.152 – 153 The golden age

[edit] Wed. 10/19

Jack of Newbury ch.1- 5

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.442-443 Round boyes indeed
  • 1.194 - 195 The honest plaine dealing porter
  • 1.252-253 A wench for a weaver

[edit] Mon. 10/24

Jack of Newbury ch. 6-11

Peer review – bring 3 copies of paper

[edit] Wed. 10/26

Essay #1 Due

  • Unfortunate Traveler p. 269 - 287

[edit] Mon. 10/31

Unfortunate Traveler p.288 – 309

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1. 102-103 Gallants to Bohemia

[edit] Wed. 11/2

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • “Hic Mulier: Or, The Man-Woman . . .”
  • “Haec Vir; or, The Womanish Man . . .”

EMC Research Visit

[edit] Mon. 11/7

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • “Now Or Never: Or, A New Parliament of Women . . .”
  • “A LIST of the Parliament of WOMEN”
  • “The Humble Petition of Diverse Inhabitants . . . “
  • “Draft of a Poor Law”
  • “Of Agriculture” – Abraham Cowley

[edit] Wed. 11/9

Merry Wives of Windsor Act I-II

Reader Vol 1: Poems, Background materials, and Misc.

  • “Recovering History” – Jonathan Dollimore

[edit] Mon. 11/14

Merry Wives of Windsor - Act III, IV

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.436-437 Fowre wittie gosips
  • 3.249 The country cozen

[edit] Wed. 11/16

Peer review – Bring 3 copies of paper for Peer review

Merry Wives of Windsor – Act V

[edit] Mon. 11/21

Essay # 2 Due

Reader Vol 2: Ballads

  • 1.126-127 The lamentation of Master Paige’s wife
  • 1.124-125 Anne Wallen’s lamentation
  • 1.118- 119 A warning for wives

[edit] Wed. 11/23

Arden of Faversham – Scene VI – XII

EMC Research Visit

[edit] Mon. 11/28

Arden of Faversham Scene XIII - Epilogue

[edit] Wed. 11/30

Group Presentations – no additional readings

[edit] Thursday 12/8

FINAL 4-7 P.M.

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