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1 Jens Kirk Dept. of Languages and Culture Love Stories: The Discourses of Desire in Literature and Culture, 1800 – the Present Session One

2 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture Agenda  Introduction: the Aims and Purposes of the Seminar  Loving, Telling, and Reading with Special Reference to John Keats  Romanticism  Theorising Love Stories: Catherine Belsey, ”Reading Love Stories”

3 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture Introduction: the Aims and Purposes of the Seminar  1st and 2nd semesters: the analysis and history of texts  3rd and 4th semesters: literary theory and methodology  4th semester: seminars  4th semester: literary and media studies project

4 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture Introduction: the Aims and Purposes of the Seminar  Texts – the analysis, history, and theory of a ”genre” – the love story – across the media and genres, but focussing on narrative and writing  Culture(s) – the idea of love across cultural and historical periods: Romanticism, Victorianism, Modernism, Postmodernism  The Programme: http://www.hum.aau.dk/~i12jk/jenskirk/undervisnin gsmappe/lovestories08/programme.htm

5 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture What is love and what is story?  Tristan and Isolde  Romeo and Juliet  Other examples of great couples?  What does this suggest about love and story?

6 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture John Keats and Fanny Brawne

7 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture Loving, Telling, and Reading with Special Reference to John Keats’ ”To Fanny Brawne” ”You cannot conceive how I ache to be with you: how I would die for one hour – for what is in the world? I say you cannot conceive; it is impossible you should look with such eyes upon me as I have upon you: it cannot be” (NE2 : 900/ 952)

8 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture … ”To Fanny Brawne”  Love = the lover’s desire for unity with his beloved  Love = the lover’s knowledge that unity is impossible  lack of feeling of reciprocity  Lover not a worthy love object: ”I cannot be admired, I am not a thing to be admired  Love creates its own obstacles: Venus

9 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture Loving with Special Reference to John Keats’ ”La Belle Dame Sans Merci”  Unification revisited: What happens to the knight?

10 Jens KirkDept. of Languages and Culture Loving, Telling, and Reading with Special Reference to John Keats’ ”La Belle Dame Sans Merci”  The frame story: the knight and his interlocutor  The framed story: the knight and the lady  The poem and its reader: the literary ballad

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