Love Stories: The Discourses of Desire in Literature and Culture, 1800 – the Present Session Three.

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Love Stories: The Discourses of Desire in Literature and Culture, 1800 – the Present Session Three

Agenda A Summary of Session Two A Summary of Session Two Demon Lovers Demon Lovers Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights

A Summary of Session Two Keats, ”La Belle Dame …”: Desire and Reading Keats, ”La Belle Dame …”: Desire and Reading Tennyson, ”The Lady of Shalott”: Desire and Writing Tennyson, ”The Lady of Shalott”: Desire and Writing Weaving and writing Weaving and writing Life – mirror – web: the sense of sight (distance vs. closeness, observation vs. participation; - taste, - smell, - touch, - hearing) Life – mirror – web: the sense of sight (distance vs. closeness, observation vs. participation; - taste, - smell, - touch, - hearing) Life – ”mirror” - poetry Life – ”mirror” - poetry

Demon Lovers Bram Stoker, Dracula (1897): extract Bram Stoker, Dracula (1897): extract Francis Ford Coppola, Dracula (1992) Francis Ford Coppola, Dracula (1992)

Demon Lovers: Catherine Belsey The problematisation of oppositions and hierachies (174) The problematisation of oppositions and hierachies (174) The manifestations of citationality and intertextuality (175-76) The manifestations of citationality and intertextuality (175-76) The manifestations of the uncanny The manifestations of the uncanny

Brontë, Wuthering Heights The similarities between ”La Belle Dame …”, ”The Lady of Shalott”, and Wuthering Heights The similarities between ”La Belle Dame …”, ”The Lady of Shalott”, and Wuthering Heights