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English 510: The Displacement of Myth in Literature and Dream.and Life. Also, at times, personal poetry. Saturday, February 24, 2007. Dreams – A microscope through which we look at the hidden occurrences in our soul.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One of Many Attempts to Understand. Whats Going on in Their Head, These Surrealist Po. Surrealism[1] is a cultural, social and political . Dreams – A microscope through which we look at t. What Might You Find in the Shed of a Gardener? A man with a story.
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EnglishMelanie: contemporary poetry
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Sunday, April 1, 2007. Hmmm…what is contemporary poetry? Trying to define contemporary poetry is problematic for me on several levels. First, the word “contemporary” is tricky. How old can the poetry be to not be contemporary or, in other words, how new should it be? Another possible hallmark of contemporary poetry, not that this is exclusive to contemporary poetry, seems to be that contemporary poetry makes the reader work a little harder to extract meaning. Even in poetry that we think is accessibl...
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Dreaming Myths: February 2007
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In a class that promises to make me even further unfit for reality. Monday, February 26, 2007. I see his blood upon the rose. And in the stars the glory of his eyes,. His body gleams amid eternal snows,. His tears fall from the skies. I see his face in every flower;. The thunder and the singing of the birds. Are but his voice and carven by his power. Rocks are his written words. All pathways by his feet are worn,. His strong heart stirs the ever-beating sea,. His cross is every tree. Links to this post.
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HermeticTreasures: March 2007
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007. What dreams may come. Our revels are now ended. These our actors (As I fortold you) were all spirits, and are melted into air, into thin air, And like the baseless fabric of this vision / And like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep. " -The Tempest VI.i.148 -158. Sunday, March 18, 2007. The poem below should remind us of several things. Which falsehood would you choose?
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Comfortable Amongst Chaos: Boycotting Reality
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Sunday, February 11, 2007. Sexson sarcastically posed the question in class on Wednesday, "Who would like to live in the world of Don Quixote and Romanticism? Where is the fun in that! Chaundera - You sound distressed. I think the problem with concepts like the Quixotic ideal and other romantic notions is that they seem ideal, when really they aren't. Remember that Don Quixote saw Dulcinea as beautiful and not as a prostitute. Romantic? Sure Safe for him? February 13, 2007 at 8:07 PM. The Science of Sleep.
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HermeticTreasures: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Nightmares of Realism: "Working through" the dream-like characters of Traumatic Events. I am currently taking an independent study course on Trauma Narratives. I was surprised, not quite delighted, to see Northrop Frye mentioned in LaCapra’s Writing History, Writing Trauma. Personal Narratives, oftentimes out of psychological necessity, adopt a redemptive pattern of telling. Or is silence the most appropriate recollection? According to Wiki, the Senex is the archetypal opposit...
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Tread Lightly: Valentine's Day
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English 510: The Displacement of Myth in Literature and Dream.and Life. Also, at times, personal poetry. Saturday, March 3, 2007. As I search for information on cupid, I am enlightened with tidbits on Valentine's Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Dream is Merely an Onion. Being Oblivious, that could be one way to describ. Eating in Your Dream. The Knowledge of a Child. The Dark Side of The Moon. There is Nothing Quite Like It.
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Tread Lightly: Sandra Alcosser
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English 510: The Displacement of Myth in Literature and Dream.and Life. Also, at times, personal poetry. Monday, March 19, 2007. Some days he’d rub two pegs together. Until they made a greasy hum. Like rain, the sound of moles. Gnawing the dirt’s grain, the song. Soils sing before a quake,. And the red bodies would hang. Above the ground in a kind of confusion. Or ecstasy. They would writhe. Am I the only corrupt mind in the room? Among the claw-foot sofas, under the looming. Artie had the whites teeth a...
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Tread Lightly: Feeding of the Soul
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English 510: The Displacement of Myth in Literature and Dream.and Life. Also, at times, personal poetry. Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Feeding of the Soul. Myth: is it merely a dream or is it simply our legacy? We have looked to mythological stories for answers to our heritage and our existence since the beginning of time. These stories tell us who we are and who we will become, but why must we always come back? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Feeding of the Soul. Is This What Nature Is All About?
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Dreaming Myths: January 2007
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In a class that promises to make me even further unfit for reality. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Notable class 31 Jan. Northrup Frye doesn't ascribe to any particular school of criticism or author. He intends, instead, to provide a sort of universal (omniscient/present) view of what it means to read/interpret literature. He proposes to reduce literature to its lowest common denominator: words and their structure. Does Northie think he's God? What is the difference between myths and fairy tales? Hoaxes: f...