[Hardy-l] Hardy poems to juxtapose with Hardy novels
Betty Cortus
bcortus at hardy-l.com
Thu Sep 11 14:45:49 PDT 2008
Oh, and I just remembered "Childhood among the Ferns" ties in well
with Jude. There was a good discussion of this poem in April of '08
if you'd like to check the POTM Archives. In the meantime I'll do
some pondering about something for the Mayor as well.
Betty
On Sep 11, 2008, at 1:58 PM, Betty Cortus wrote:
> Hi Beth,
> "The Moth Signal" poem 324 in Gibson would be an obvious choice
> for Return of the Native.
> Best,
> Betty
>
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Beth Sutton-Ramspeck wrote:
>
>> As I plan the syllabus for my upcoming Hardy class, I'd like your
>> advice about poems that work well alongside _Return of the
>> Native_, _The Mayor of Casterbridge_, and _Jude_. (I think I have
>> _Tess_ under control.). I'll spend some time dealing with poetry
>> as a separate genre, but what I'm looking for here is poems you've
>> successfully juxtaposed with these novels in your teaching (or
>> scholarship).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Beth
>>
>> Beth Sutton-Ramspeck
>> Associate Professor of English
>> The Ohio State University at Lima
>> Lima, OH 45804
>> sutton-ramspeck.1 at osu.edu
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