Week 1: Rhetorical Concepts/Important Ideas -- Rhetoric
Tu Aug 28
***** Tu Aug 28: 11:00 am President's Convocation -- Brown Chapel
Th Aug 30
- Reading:
- Plato, "Allegory of the Cave"
- Background Reading on Plato and the "Allegory of the Cave":
***** Fri Aug 31: Review #1: (President's Convocation) due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm (one page; 250-350 words)
Rhetorical Concepts:
1. Rhetoric
Week 2: Rhetorical Concepts/Important Ideas: Culture
Tu Sept 4
- Background Readings on "To His Coy Mistress"
- Background Readings on A. D. Hope
Th Sept 6
- Background Readings about Terry Eagleton:
Rhetorical Concepts:
2. Culture
Week 3: Rhetorical Concepts/Important Ideas -- Thesis, Logic, Argument
***** Mon Sept 10: Essay #1 due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm (Credo: 500-750 words)
Tu Sept 11
Th Sept 13
Rhetorical Concepts:
3. Thesis
4. Logic
5. Argument
Week 4: Rhetorical Concepts/Important Ideas -- Purpose, Evidence, Audience
Tu Sept 18
- Writing Workshop: Writing About Performance
Th Sept 20
- Background readings on Wayne Booth:
Rhetorical Concepts:
6. Purpose
7. Evidence/Logos
8. Audience/Pathos
- Introduction: Purpose -- The Writing Studio, Colorado State U.
- Writing With a Sense of Purpose -- The Guide to Grammar and Writing, The Capital College Community Foundation
- "Using Research and Evidence" -- Purdue U. Online Writing Center
- "How to Use Evidence" -- Indiana U. Writing Tutorial Services
- "Audience" -- U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Writing Center
- "Audience" -- U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Writing Center
- "Kairos" -- Gideon O. Burton, The Forest of Rhetoric
- "Decorum" -- Gideon O. Burton, The Forest of Rhetoric
- "Persuasive Appeals" (logos, pathos, ethos) -- Gideon O. Burton, The Forest of Rhetoric
- "Audience" -- Gideon O. Burton, The Forest of Rhetoric
- "Audience" -- Colorado State U. Writing Studio
- "Audience" -- Jack Lynch, U. of Rutgers at Newark
- "Choosing and Writing for an Audience" -- Steven Hale, Georgia Perimeter College
Week 5: Rhetorical Concepts/Important Ideas
-- Topic Sentences, Sentences, Paragraphs/Paragraph Development, and
Transitions
Tu Sept 25
Th Sept 27
*****
Thursday, Sept 27: Friday, Sept 28; Saturday, Sept
29 @ 8:00 pm in Marjorie Lyons Playhouse: On The Verge
Rhetorical Concepts:
9. Topic Sentences
10. Paragraphs
11. Transitions
12. Sentence
Week 6: Rhetorical Concepts -- Diction, Voice, Ethos, and Tone
Tu Oct 2
Th Oct 4
- "Writing Workshop: Writing About Performance"
- Background Readings on Martin Luther King:
*****
On The Verge @ 8:00 pm in Marjorie Lyons Playhouse: Thursday, Oct 4: Friday, Oct 5; Saturday, Oct 6
Week 7: Mid-Term Exam week
***** Mon Oct 8: Review #2 (On the Verge) due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm
Tu Oct 9
- Edwin Rolfe -- Political Poetry of the 1930s
- "Introduction -- Lyric Politics: The Poetry of Edwin Rolfe" -- Cary Nelson (pp. 1-58)
- poems from "To My Contemporaries" (pp. 59-101)
- concentrate particularly on "Credo"; "Winds of Another
Sphere"; "Testament to a Flowering Race"; "Georgia Nightmare"
- Background Readings on Edwin Rolfe and the 1930s:
Th Oct 11
Rhetorical Concepts:
13. Diction
14 Voice
15. Ethos
16. Tone
Week 8:
Tu Oct 16 Edwin Rolfe -- Political Poetry of the 1930s
- continue reading from "To My Contemporaries"
- concentrate particularly on "Season
of Death"; "Definition"; and "To My Contemporaries"
Th Oct 18 NO CLASS -- Fall Break
Week 9: Rhetorical Concepts -- Style
Tu Oct 23
- Edwin Rolfe -- Poetry of the Spanish Civil War
- poems from "First Love and Other Poems" (pp. 128-190)
- concentrate particularly on "Entry" (128); "City of
Anguish" (131); "Epitaph" (142); "Elegy for Our Dead"
(143)
- Background Readings on Edwin Rolfe and the Spanish Civil War:
Th Oct 25
- Edwin Rolfe -- Poetry of the Spanish Civil War
- poems from "First Love and Other Poems" (pp. 128-190)
- concentrate particularly on "Pastoral" (148);
"Night World" (150); "Postscript to a War" (160);
"Elegia" (186)
Rhetorical Concepts:
17. Style
***** Friday Oct 26: Essay #2 due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm (Rhetorical Strategies in speech; 1000 words)
Week 10: Rhetorical Concepts -- Revision
Tu Oct 30
- Edwin Rolfe -- Political Poetry of the 1950s
- poems from "Permit Me Refuge" (pp. 207-248) and "Uncollected and Unpublished Poems, 1947-1954" (pp. 251-260)
- concentrate particularly on "First Love" (190); "A Dedication" (209)
- Background Readings on Edwin Rolfe and Cold War Political Poetry:
Th Nov 1
- Edwin Rolfe -- Political Poetry of the 1950s
- poems from "Permit Me Refuge" (pp. 207-248) and "Uncollected and Unpublished Poems, 1947-1954" (pp. 251-260)
- concentrate particularly on "Catalogue of I" (212);
"Now the Fog" (216); "Night World" (217); "Battle of
the Noble Intentions" (224); "Blues" (252); "The Poisoned
Air Befoulded the Whole Decade" (253); "Are You Now or Have You
Ever Been" (254); "Little Ballad for Americans -- 1954" (260)
Rhetorical Concepts
18. Revision
Week 11: Rhetorical Concepts -- Documentation and Plagiarism
Tu Nov 6
- Background Readings on Sophocles and Antigone:
Th Nov 8
- Background Readings on Sophocles and Antigone:
***** Thursday, Nov. 8;
Friday, Nov. 9; Saturday, Nov. 10 @ 8:00 pm;
Sunday, Nov. 11 @ 2:00 pm: Antigone
Rhetorical Concepts:
19. Documentation
20. Plagiarism
Week 12: Rhetorical Concepts -- Opinion, Evaluation, and Interpretation
Tu Nov 13
Th Nov 15
***** Friday, Nov 16: Review #3 (Antigone) due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm
Rhetorical Concepts:
21. Opinion
22. Evaluation
23. Interpretation
Week 13: THANKSGIVING BREAK
Tu Nov 20 NO CLASS
Th Nov 22
NO CLASS
Week 14: Shakespeare and the Rhetoric of War
Tu Nov 27
- Background Readings on Shakespeare and Henry V:
Th Nov 29
- Background Readings on Shakespeare and Henry V:
***** Friday, Nov 30: Review #4 (film) due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm
Week 15: Review Rhetorical Concepts
Tu Dec 4
- Background Readings on Alice McDermott and Child of My Heart:
Th Dec 6
- Background Readings on Alice McDermott and Child of My Heart:
***** Friday, Dec 7: Essay #3 (on
Rolfe's poetry) due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm
Week 16: Review and Evaluation
Tu Dec 11 Final Exam Review and Evaluations
Th Dec 13 No Class -- Study for Final Exam
***** Fri Dec 14: English 101 Portfolio due in Jackson Hall 307 to Ms. Palmer,
Administrative Assistant for Humanities by 2:00 pm