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Literary Studies Agenda: Swift, Johnson, Gray

Join today's session to complete remaining presentation sign-ups and explore key quotations about Swift. Understand the works of Samuel Johnson and Thomas Gray through readings, discussions, and a reading response assignment. Prepare for an upcoming quiz on Pope's works.

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Literary Studies Agenda: Swift, Johnson, Gray

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  1. Today’s Agenda • Explain homework. (Complete remaining presentation sign-ups) • Highlight key quotations about Swift. (Two Handouts) • Questions about Essay 1? (Due in Two Weeks) • PowerPoint Presentation on Pope and “The Rape of the Lock”

  2. Homework for next class • Read: • Samuel Johnson (pp. 2664-66): Rambler No. 5 (pp. 2675-78), Rasselas (p. 2680) Ch. 10 (pp. 2693-94), Ch. 22 (pp. 2708-09), Ch. 44 (pp. 2733-34), Rambler No. 4 (pp. 2743-46) • Thomas Gray (pp. 2862-63): “Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College” (pp. 2863-65), “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” (pp. 2867-70) • Do a Reading Response, choose one on either Johnson or Gray. • Quiz next class on Pope. Study especially 2493-96, 2513-14, and today’s PowerPoint presentation on Pope (posted under 18th C links)

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