Session II

2.00-3.00pm

A Revolution in Poetry: Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1798

For several years near the end of the eighteenth century, two talented English writers became neighbors, traveling companions, and most importantly, collaborators in a project to reform the ills of English culture in the age of the French Revolution. Their chosen means? Poetry--ballad poetry. The result was the transformative volume, Lyrical Ballads. We will look at what they thought they were doing, what they wrote, and what changes they effected. We'll pay some attention to Wordsworth's famous Preface about the woes of contemporary society.

Murder Most Foul: “Hamlet” in Recent Film Productions

Various interpretations of Hamlet on film in recent decades give some indication of range of possible interpretations of this famous play. This talk will explore some of these interpretations, popular and otherwise.

Linguistics Open House in the Landahl Linguistics Labs

The faculty of the Department of Linguistics will give presentations on the current experimental and computational research on language taking place in the Department of Linguistics.

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