Week of 4/12
Friends,
On Tuesday's Zoom, we'll continue to discuss Dickinson's "wife" poems, and I'll ask you for some thoughts about Rich's "Vesuvius at Home." In addition, let's look at the following poems about, connected to, significantly synchronous with, the Civil War:
"It feels a Shame, to be Alive" (Johnson 444)
"When I was small, a woman died" (Johnson 596)
"He fought like one Who've nought to lose" (Johnson 759)
"They dropped like Flakes" (Johnson 409)
"A toad, can die of light" (Johnson 583)
More tomorrow!
Friends,
On Tuesday's Zoom, we'll continue to discuss Dickinson's "wife" poems, and I'll ask you for some thoughts about Rich's "Vesuvius at Home." In addition, let's look at the following poems about, connected to, significantly synchronous with, the Civil War:
"It feels a Shame, to be Alive" (Johnson 444)
"When I was small, a woman died" (Johnson 596)
"He fought like one Who've nought to lose" (Johnson 759)
"They dropped like Flakes" (Johnson 409)
"A toad, can die of light" (Johnson 583)
More tomorrow!
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