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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock: Final Essay
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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock. A course blog for students of English 340 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The First World War is a period of history with which we have yet to come to terms, and which continues to haunt our culture.". Ex hoc momento pendet Æternitas. View my complete profile. Department of English Style Guide. The tea-tray in Parades End. On the Novel: W. Somerset Maugham.
Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock: Group Field Project
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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock. A course blog for students of English 340 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Friday, January 23, 2009. The Group Field Project. Worth thirty percent of the course grade, is to prepare a dramatisation proposal of Ford Madox. Ford's 1922 modernist masterpiece. For broadcast as a period mini-series for BBC television. The dramatisation will concentrate on the incomparable and dominant character Sylvia Tietjens. And the New Woman.
Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock: On Cynicism
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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock. A course blog for students of English 340 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. À propos our discussion in Monday's lecture on cynicism. Here is Douglas Coupland. I am the most uncynical person on Earth," he says, earnestly. "I'm ironic. I admit that. I'm Joe Irony. But people confuse irony with cynicism, which is like battery acid. It just wrecks everything.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock: Eveleyn Waugh's Prophecy
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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock. A course blog for students of English 340 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Adam Fenwyck-Symes, writing as "Mr. Chatterbox" creates a person - Mrs. Andrew Quest - in his column for the sole purpose of writing gossip about her. In 1930, when Waugh wrote. This was high satire. It is now real-life. Sony pays $1.5m over fake critic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ex hoc momento pendet Æternitas.
Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock: March 2009
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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock. A course blog for students of English 340 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Friday, March 27, 2009. The "tea-tray" in Parade's End. One certain literary source to which Madox is alluding with the multi-layered iterations of the Tea Tray image in. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat,. How I wonder what you're at:. Up above the world you fly. Like a tea tray. Links to this post. CLICK HERE TO READ. The Jo...
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No More Parades: Summary of Part Two Chapter One
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. Summary of Part Two Chapter One. Sylvia’s Desire to Conquer Men:. Freudian universal sexual drive:. Sylvia’s Lack of Motherhood:. Tietjens walks into the hotel, and sees Sylvia talking to Perowne. Instead of walking up to Sylvia, Tietjens walks away and decides not to embarrass her. Then, Sylvia says “Damn his chivalry! Oh, God damn his chivalry! He would leave it to her to come to him if she wished” (Ford, 381). When Tietjens walked into the hotel, “his face was intolera...
No More Parades: Who is Christopher Tietjens? What is he like?
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. Who is Christopher Tietjens? What is he like? He is regarded as a Saint. Sylvia complains that he closes himself in "invisible bonds"-make him seem cold and feelingless, though he is neither. He is a gentleman (refuses to divorce Sylvia, even though she committed adultery). Decided to live with Valentine-a way of freeing himself and healing himself. Whats up everyone, its my first pay a visit at this site, and piece of writing is really fruitful in favor. Ford’s masterly ...
No More Parades: How are we to understand Sylvia Tietjens?
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. How are we to understand Sylvia Tietjens? Most problematic and difficult to understand. Presented herself to Ford's imagination as a pagan goddess. In Some Do Not-Sylvia is compared to Mythological Astarte, Phoenician goddess of love and fertility, and Lamia, in greek stories the witch who sucked human blood. Sylvia is neither of these. Never reducible to a single fixed aspect. To be seductive and to be chaste" is the condition she aspires to. My site : waist to hip ratio.
No More Parades: Stoic Philosophy: Suicide & Christopher
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007. Stoic Philosophy: Suicide and Christopher. 8220;Diogenes Laertius recounting the Stoic doctrine by saying that they consider that a man takes his own life rationally for one of the following reasons: on behalf of his country, or his friends, or if he is afflicted by intolerable pain or an incurable disease (Rist, 239).”. Rist, J.M. Stoic Philosophy. NY:. You write very well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ex hoc momento pendet Æternitas. View my complete profile. Ford’...
No More Parades: Before thy char--
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007. For God's sake don't start that damned gramophone again! In the blessed silence, after preliminary wheezings and guitar noises an astonishing voice burst out:. Less than the dust. . . Before thy char. . .'. And then, stopping after a murmur of voices, began:. Pale hands I loved'. The general sprang from his chair and rushed to the hall. . . He came back crestfallenly . . . 'Dancing! Here is the full poem:. Less than the dust, beneath thy Chariot wheel,. Even less than these!
No More Parades: Integrity of Tietjen's character
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. Integrity of Tietjen's character. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ex hoc momento pendet Æternitas. View my complete profile. This blog is an ongoing detailed analysis of "No More Parades" by Ford Maddox Ford for the consumption of the literate public as a companion to the tetralogy and movie "Parade's End", of which "No More Parades" is a part. In four volumes – "Some Do Not" ,. A Man Could Stand Up" and. 8211; "Parade’s End". But he looked at every foot himself. Stoic Phil...
No More Parades: Does Tietjens represent a Christ figure?
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. Does Tietjens represent a Christ figure? There are a few attributes that Christopher has that sometimes make us picture him as a Christ figure. Those attributes are:. 1st-it is his name Christopher. 2nd-it is his mania for self-sacrifice. 3rd-it is his duality of mind and body. 4th-it is his refusal to accept Groby. 5th-it is his mental anguish (he is deserted by his Father). 6th-it is the calumnies and slanders that press upon him like a crown of thorns. Traces the psychologic...
No More Parades: SCREAMING!
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. The painting above is Edvard Munch’s The Scream. I thought it would be an adequate opening to my discussion on “screaming” within Parade’s End. Freud Ford’s attempt t initiated with the mentioning of Freud on p. 37, when Sylvia said “I prefer to pin my faith to Mrs. Vanderdecken. And, of course, Freud.”. P 177 “Sylvia screamed piercingly: ‘Stop! P 282 “He had two personalities. Tow or three times he had said: ‘Why don’t you kiss the girl? That’s straight, isn’t it? 8217;”...
No More Parades: From Schoolboys to Gentlemen Part II
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. From Schoolboys to Gentlemen Part II. Christopher is often referred to throughout the text by Sylvia as the perfect English country gentleman. How true is he to this label? 8220;The country gentlemen were the magistrates, the solons, and the clergy; and that they were not also to any great extent the statesmen of the first rank only enhances the mystery of their persistence.” (Kirby, 15). 8220;When peace and plenty eventually return to. What he should not. Do – for exampl...
No More Parades: Stoic ethics in No More Parades
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007. Stoic ethics in No More Parades. Stoic ethics has roots in ancient. With particular influence from Socrates. Follows the assumption that all human beings pursue happiness, and that to achieve happiness one must follow nature by being virtuous. “… virtue. Is the only thing that is good in any way, shape or form. Only what can benefit us, that is, make us happy, is good; and only virtue does that (Brennan, 35).”. Despite having a wealthy inheritance, Christopher does not touch any ...
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Rats, Gas and Shell-Shock. A course blog for students of English 340 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Friday, March 27, 2009. The "tea-tray" in Parade's End. One certain literary source to which Madox is alluding with the multi-layered iterations of the Tea Tray image in. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat,. How I wonder what you're at:. Up above the world you fly. Like a tea tray. Links to this post. CLICK HERE TO READ. The Jo...
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