The Vicarious Power of Literature: John Keat’s “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer”
John Keat’s Petrarchan sonnet, “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer,” expresses an unfiltered admiration for the powerfully vicarious effect that… read more
John Keat’s Petrarchan sonnet, “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer,” expresses an unfiltered admiration for the powerfully vicarious effect that… read more
The Most of It by Robert Frost He thought he kept the universe alone; For all the voice in answer… read more
Wild Geese by Mary Oliver You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your… read more
Our Rainforest Restoration Service this year has established a new collaboration with NParks to do reforestation weeding events at nature… read more
There are three possible reactions to reading Bei Dao’s poems- understanding, feigned understanding, and non-understanding. For me, the latter ones… read more
Our class completed a second timed assessment, this time on one of two unseen poems that we had to choose… read more
Sappho’s poetry is spontaneous. It is natural. It flows like water from a spring. It is personal and universal. Fragments… read more
I admit that one of a reasons which led to me initially signing up for this activity was to fulfil… read more