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Romanticism and Music

When we were looking at the poem London, and Professor Mota pointed out the emphasis on hearing in that poem, I began to think about how Romanticism affected music.   What do mind-forg’d manacles sound like? Metallic, probably. And the Romantic … Continue reading →

Posted in blogs, lb1-2015 | Tagged with Blake, poetry, Romanticism, Songs of Innocence and Experience

Podcast: Frankenstein and “The Daisy Dolls”

Podcast: Frankenstein and “The Daisy Dolls”

Discussion with Jon Beasley-Murray and Kevin McNeilly

Posted in audio, Jon Beasley-Murray, Kevin McNeilly, Monster in the Mirror, podcast | Tagged with England, Gothic, Hernández, literature, narrative, Romanticism, science, sexuality, Shelley, surrealism, Uruguay

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Powerpoint of lecture by Deanna Kreisel for the “Explorations and Encounters” theme

Posted in Deanna Kreisel, Explorations and Encounters, lecture, powerpoint | Tagged with C19th, England, Gothic, narrative, novel, Romanticism, science, Shelley, sublime, textual history

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Video of lecture by Kevin McNeilly for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme

Posted in Kevin McNeilly, lecture, Monster in the Mirror, video | Tagged with C19th, England, framing, narrative, novel, Romanticism, science, semiosis, Shelley

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