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Victorian Poetry 26: Last class: Housman after a touch of Yeats and a little Michael Field
Épisode 214
jeudi 4 mai 2023 • Durée 01:05:42
We look at Yeats a little more, then "Michael Field," and then Housman's poem about Wilde and other poems about his own sexuality, and about the intense, Horatian ephemerality of life. A class in part about why I hope poetry, or some poems, will matter to the students throughout their lives.
Victorian Poetry 25: Jeff Nunokawa visits to discuss Wilde’s ”Ballad of Reading Gaol”
Épisode 213
lundi 1 mai 2023 • Durée 01:19:25
Wilde in prison, or in Dante's hell, and the differences and similarities between the grimness of "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" and the charming, dazzling self-delight of his earlier self-presentations, in a class guest-taught by Princeton's Professor Jeff Nunokawa.
Victorian Poetry 16: A little Patmore, then the rest of Goblin Market
Épisode 204
mardi 21 mars 2023 • Durée 01:25:18
A couple of poems by Patmore, a somewhat tedious excursus into propositional attitudes and game theory, then the rest of "Goblin Market."
Early Romantics XVIII Wednesday 3-27-19 Henry Crabb Robinson on Blake on Wordsworth
Épisode 113
vendredi 29 mars 2019 • Durée 01:18:23
Blake's view of Wordsworth, as reported by Henry Crabb Robinson in a letter to Dorothy Wordsworth and in his reminiscences. Robinson on Wordsworth's technical death in 1814: his indifference to tyranny after the fall of Napoleon. Return to the Intimations Ode and the subtle new start manifested in stanza 5.
Imagining Money XXV Wed 3-27-19 Common knowledge and such
Épisode 112
vendredi 29 mars 2019 • Durée 52:30
This ended up being a class on common knowledge -- that is on games (and puzzles) with complete information.
Early Romantics XVII Mon 3-25-19 -- Intimations Ode 1-4 and opening of Prelude
Épisode 111
mardi 26 mars 2019 • Durée 01:23:33
We start with the Intimations Ode, which means we really start with "My Heart Leaps Up" -- and after the fourth stanza, which is where Wordsworth broke it off, we go to the glad preamble of The Prelude. Some attention to echoes between Coleridge and Wordsworth.
Imagining Money XXIV Monday 3-25-19 How heterogeneous values are like gifts
Épisode 110
lundi 25 mars 2019 • Durée 52:22
Since no one had read The Gambler, this class was a kind of summing up of thinking from Mandeville to Kant under the rubric of Mauss -- how credit, gratitude, obligation bring in other minds and differentiate our credit with them from the way money is a bookkeeping measure.
Early Romantics XVI Wed 3-20-19 Mainly Lucy, mainly "A Slumber Did my Spirit Seal"
Épisode 109
samedi 23 mars 2019 • Durée 01:18:40
Basically a class where we rush through "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal," with a little reference to a couple of Shakespeare sonnets Wordsworth was probably thinking of -- 73 and 104.
Imagining Money XXIII Thursday 3-21-19
Épisode 108
vendredi 22 mars 2019 • Durée 52:00
In which we go over the answers to the midterm -- you don't need to read it, since I read the questions out. A little discussion Merchant of Venice: paying with all my heart, and of Ulysses: Leopold Bloom's joke advertising jingle, "Tell me where is fancy bread? At Burke's the Baker's, it is said."
Imagining Money XXII Wed 3-20-19 Prisoner's Dilemma
Épisode 107
jeudi 21 mars 2019 • Durée 50:02
Using the game show Golden Balls, we look at some Prisoner's Dilemma situations, and discuss Golden Balls as a more classic PD than it might seem at first (it's certainly at the least a modified PD). Episodes for watching are available here (an anthology) and here ("Weirdest split or steal every"). Different ways of valuing, different ways of strategizing.






