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This group is for students enrolled in Prof. MacLure's section of English 25002 at Kent State University in Fall 2020. 

Our Texts at COVE Studio

Poems:

Tintern Abbey

Eolian Harp

Ode to the West Wind** (Group 4) 

Ode on a Grecian Urn** (Group 2) 

Ode to a Nightingale** (Group 3) 

Cry of the Children

Porphyria's Lover** (Group 6) 

My Last Duchess** (Group 5) 

In Memorium**Sections 1-5 only (Group 1) 

In Memorium, Part 2**Sections 55-56 only (Group 7) 

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock** (Group 8) 

Prose: 

Mary Barton

Timelines, Galleries, and Maps


The Start of the Great Depression | Timeline

Arianna Thielman

After investigating and researching the beginning occurrences of the Great Depression in the paper that I discovered on Kent State University Library’s website titled, On the Way to the Great Depression: The Demand Regime of the American Economy (1900–1929) written by Ahmad Borazan. This paper breaks down the financials of the “Roaring Twenties” and shows just exactly…

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1888 Jack the Ripper Murders | Timeline

 On August 31st 1888 the murder of a prostitute in Whitechapel area of London marked the beginning of a series of brutal murders that would take place for several months. The experts believed up to six women were murdered during this period in terrible gruesome ways. The women were killed in ways that authorities had not been exposed to before such as disembowelment or…

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Parliamentary Union of Ireland and Great Britain by Malorie Cardaman | Timeline

Parliamentary Union of Ireland and Great Britain:

The Parliamentary Union of Ireland and Great Britain is a historical landmark regarding the foundation of what is modernly known as the United Kingdom. In this act, also known as the Acts of Union of 1800, the European alliances of Great Britain and Ireland formed an agreement in the early 1800’s that “…

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English 25002 Course Map | Map

This is our course map, displaying locations that are relevant to British Literature from 1800 to the present. Every student will be responsible for adding a place to the map. 

*Note: please do not create a new map! Just add "places" to this one. 

Posted by Jennifer MacLure on

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