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Week 8

Week 8 brings Blake’s illustrations to the Book of Job into focus (for Blake students). This is an extraordinary series of etchings which expresses the heart of Blake’s revisioning of Christianity from a religion controlled by human morality (Good and Evil) to a religion open to the mystery of creation. How Blake achieves this is…

Spring Poetry Competition

Announcing a Spring Poetry Competition. [To make responding to this announcement easier I have moved it to this separate entry- please respond to this entry with your poems – following the instructions below]. Please post your entries (fully illustrated) into your Student Blogs and post a link to your entry as a comment at the…

Week 7 – We are over the hump!

This weekend was father’s day and I was taken to the Muogamarra nature reserve for an annual pilgrimage. This reserve (just north of Cowan) has one of the best displays of Sydney spring wildflowers. It is only open 6 weekends of the year and we are about half way through those 6. So be quick!…

Art & Spirit

This week in all our units we have been exploring the relationship between Art (poetry, painting, prose, music…) and that part of human nature that is termed Spirit. For William Blake and for D.H.Lawrence the division between Body and Spirit -central to many religious traditions- was something they wanted to challenge. As Blake pronounced in…

Week Six- Spring Snakes are here!

Eastern Brown Snakes are alive and well in the bush around Sydney. They are not to be messed with, but they are amazing creations. Like Blake’s “The Tyger” they embody a “fearful symmetry” that, while potentially dangerous, expresses a beautiful energy that is at the heart of creation. In class this week we explored D.H.Lawrence’s…

Rollicking into Week 4

Dawn over Galston Gorge: Saturday Morning 6.30 am We have had an amazing week with the war poets and with their supportive voice Charlie Chaplin, with Bobby Wabalanginy doing a strip-tease in front of gathered dignitaries in That Dead Man Dance and with Blake’s Songs of Experience. Looking across all of these, from my perspective…

Springing into Week 2

The end of the first week and heading into week 2: the prow of the ship cutting through exhilarating waves of Kim Scott’s That Deadman Dance with Australian Literature students. With Twentieth Century Literature students on campus we launched the twentieth century with the impact of the wars on literature and painting and then spent…

Welcome to Literature and Life Spring 2011

First hint of spring in the bush around Berowra: Native Fuchsia (Epacris Longiflora) in the early morning mist Welcome to my literature blog “Literature and Life” Spring 2011.  I will be using it to reflect on why literature matters in the world today. I will also be using this space chiefly to extend my class/lecture-room…

Working with Clemente Students (Mission Australia Surry Hills/ Nagle Centre Campbelltown

On Tuesday this week I gave a presentation with Professor Jude Butcher on the work we have been doing with Clemente disadvantaged students. This was a great opportunity to showcase the amazing work that these students do when challenged to be creative in a literature journal Blog.  I am currently teaching Australian Literature with a…

Working with Clemente Students (Mission Australia Surry Hills/ Nagle Centre Campbelltown

On Tuesday this week I gave a presentation with Professor Jude Butcher on the work we have been doing with Clemente disadvantaged students. This was a great opportunity to showcase the amazing work that these students do when challenged to be creative in a literature journal Blog.  I am currently teaching Australian Literature with a…

David Malouf's Visit to Campus

David’s visit to both first and third years was a wonderful experience for us all. David’s generosity in sharing his ideas about his novel RANSOM with third years and REMEMBERING BABYLON with first years brought new insights into both novels and into the writing experience itself. Students were somewhat amazed by David’s declaration that “I…

Blake Blog Topics Week 5

These topics are designed to help you towards work in your essay. Chose one or make up your own! 1/ Describe what impact the novel Ransom has had on your thinking about the meaning and purpose of your own existence. 2/ Blake explores the changes of STATE in a character like the Nurse. Describe in…

Hi All Aust Litters…….

I am confident now that everyone who has submitted their U R L through Blackboard has one or more comments on their work. If you still don’t have a comment please get back to me with your U R L. I understand that a few of you are also experiencing some technical difficulties caused by…

Unjust Racism in Australia

Hi all- in the light of what we have been discussing in both Australian Literature and William Blake it is really worth mentioning this report that has just come out of the United Nations about the deeply engrained racism that is still part of the Australian landscape. William Blake would have been horrified and many…

Ideas for Your Blake Journal Week 3

Remember not to go overboard with your blogs: keep entries concise- just like William Blake might have wanted! Write a short review of the film “Singing for England”. You might like to say how it inspired you to taste something of the continuing relevance of William Blake to today. Describe in your own words the…

William Blake – Suggested Topic for Week 1

To get you all focussed and thinking about Blake’s continuing impact on the modern world, please take part fully in the Blackboard Discussion on Ginsberg and Mitchell and then try to write a short response to the following statement in your Blake – WordPress Literature Journal (please read the unit outline carefully for this assessable…

Literature Blogs Spring 2010

Boronias at Dawn: I went bushwalking with a friend yesterday morning and discovered a whole ridge full of Blossoming Boronias. Spring is already here and winter is not yet over! Sydney has an amazing climate. So here now is my first         L….O…..O…..O…..O…..O……N…….G       Blog for the semester. Please bear…

Clemente Drama Practice

Hi all Linda is hosting a practice session at the Nagle Centre all day today…. Here is her message: Hullo Michael, I want our class to have as much opportunity to practice as possible, so I am seeing Peter tomorrow about accessing the room for the class. Would you please post this to speed commencement…

Suggestions for Week 10

Hi productive writers all: Tolstoy for second years in the last two weeks has produced some wonderful tutorials and great sharing of ideas in lectures. For WordPress – if you are in a critical mode then please describe in your own words what you think Tolstoy is trying to convey to his readers through this…

Drama at Clemente Campbelltown

Drama started this week. We looked today at the Language of Drama, how it differs from the language of poetry and prose. We also looked at a wonderful episode from Midsummer Night’s Dream: what a knockout performance of “Pyramus and Thisbe”! brought tears to many an eye. Shakespeare has a knack of celebrating the lowly…

After Easter

Hi all- hope you had a fruitful and restful Easter break. 19th Century: This week in the 19th Century we had our last session on Dickens’ Hard Times and turned to look at an amazing poem by Matthew Arnold (Dickens’ contemporary) “The Scholar Gypsy”. Like Dickens Arnold tried to find an alternative to the social…

Clemente Campbelltown Week 5 Prose

Hello all: thank you for such a great session at today’s class and for all your creative contributions. I loved sharing your poems and your reflections with the whole class. This is an excellent start for the writing component of our work together. Let us see how many of you can compose a poem or…

Week 5

For all trusted Shakespeareans we had a wonderful, jam-packed week, following on the heels of our visit to Bell Shakespeare’s King Lear. This week we visited the Shakespeare Room at the State Library, an amazing space that pays tribute to Shakespeare’s fame and importance in the Australian context. Plans for the room began in 1913…

Week 5

For all trusted Shakespeareans we had a wonderful, jam-packed week, following on the heels of our visit to Bell Shakespeare’s King Lear. This week we visited the Shakespeare Room at the State Library, an amazing space that pays tribute to Shakespeare’s fame and importance in the Australian context. Plans for the room began in 1913…

Literature Journal Weeks 5 and 6

Ye Olde Trusted Shakespeareans What an amazing night that was with Bell Shakespear and King Lear. This was an extraordinary production that brought Shakespeare and his language and his insights to life in powerful new ways. Especially arresting was the way that Peter Carrol (the Fool) and John Bell (King Lear) played a kind of…

Art Gallery Time!

Then Nineteenth Century group went to the NSW Art Gallery to explore Romanticism and Victorianism against the background of the Enlightenment. Thank you all for making the visit stimulating and enjoyable. I will post a few images below to help you formulate your own Literature Journal entry for this week. Remember this is a really…