Annotaions of John Kitto's "Mary" (1845)
Our group selected John Kitto's 1845 poem "Mary" for our annotation project. The poem references many aspects of the author's life such as his disability, his fascination with the east, and his romantic approach to life. Our group chose to include annotations on linguistic changes, as well as cultural and biographic information reflected in the work.
Annoaions of John Kitto's "Mary" (1845)
Our group selected John Kitto's 1845 poem "Mary" for our annotation project. The poem references many aspects of the author's life such as his disability, his fascination with the east, and his romantic approach to life. Our group chose to include annotations on linguistic changes, as well as cultural and biographic information reflected in the work.
Annoaions of John Kitto's "Mary" (1845)
Our group selected John Kitto's 1845 poem "Mary" for our annotation project. The poem references many aspects of the author's life such as his disability, his fascination with the east, and his romantic approach to life. Our group chose to include annotations on linguistic changes, as well as cultural and biographic information reflected in the work.
Annotating Rudyard Kipling's "If"
Cassidy Serhienko, Erin Milne, Jayson Maruschak, Stephanie Shaw
Coventry Patmore’s Prologue from The Angel in the House
By Drew, Hind, and Clara:
Coventry Patmore’s Prologue from The Angel in the House was an interesting text to annotate. To create our anthology, we started our research by looking at the author’s background, in an attempt to understand how it influenced his work.
Ultimately, we tried to make our anthology understandable to an undergraduate audience. When reading the poem, we aimed to highlight whatever stood out to us, or whatever we felt an undergraduate audience would not understand.