11 Oct 2005
Edgar Allen Poe (selections)
Everyone should read and blog about The Raven (1845) Everyone should also read and comment on peer agenda items on "The Raven."
Everyone should also read the other poems, and write a blog entry in which you refer to at least two. Everyone should also read and comment on peer agenda items about the other poems.
Silence (1950) [Oops -- I had listed this as "Science", which is a different poem -- one we have already discussed. The link went to the correct place, though. --DGJ]
Fairyland (1831)
Epigram for Wall Street (1845)
The Haunted Palace (1845)
Silence (1850)
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt-tb.cgi/3749
Excerpt: I think The Raven is probably one of the first things any student will ever ready by Poe. It is easy to understand and, undoubtly, a classic. "And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the...
Weblog: Special K
Tracked: October 9, 2005 10:38 PM
Excerpt: Edgar Allen Poe (selections) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266) By the time I was finished reading this poem all I thought was how sad and lonely he was throughout the entire poem. I chose the line, "And so faintly...
Weblog: StacyEstatico
Tracked: October 9, 2005 10:44 PM
Excerpt: So many Poe poems, so little time... So Poe does humor now? Who would have thought? I'm used to his rather dismal poems on loss and love, yet Epigram for Wall Street is surprisingly clever (and short). "Keeps your cash...
Weblog: Special K
Tracked: October 9, 2005 11:10 PM
Excerpt: Edgar Allen Poe (selections) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266) Epigram for Wall street For this poem I chose the line, "take a bank note and fold it up, and then you will find your money in creases!" I thought...
Weblog: StacyEstatico
Tracked: October 9, 2005 11:30 PM
Excerpt: The following is about the Poe selections I chose: From Epigram for Wall street: "I'll tell you a plan for gaining wealth, Better than banking, trade or leases -- Take a bank note and fold it up, And then you...
Weblog: She Never Could Decide
Tracked: October 10, 2005 01:11 AM
Excerpt: From "The Raven": "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shrieked, upstarting -- "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore! Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul...
Weblog: She Never Could Decide
Tracked: October 10, 2005 01:35 AM
Excerpt: Edgar Allen Poe (selections) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266)...
Weblog: MeredithHarber
Tracked: October 10, 2005 02:36 AM
check these out please
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichelleKoss/2005/10/poe_the_raven.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichelleKoss/2005/10/poe_other_poems.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AshleyHoltzer/2005/10/nevermore.html
Check out my weblog on The Raven!
Posted by: AshleyHoltzer at October 9, 2005 03:55 PM