— from Jens Kruse —
I recently had offered and started teaching, to a group of about
17 people, a course called “How to Sell Your Soul: Literary
manifestations of the Faustian Bargain from the 16th Century to
the Present.” Then the library closed, social distancing rules
went into effect, etc. and I had to suspend that course until
further notice.
In our current circumstances I now hope to offer, by way of
ZOOM, a course/reading group on “Pandemics in Literature.”
We would be reading texts like:
- Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year
- Mary Shelley’s novel The Last Man
- Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death
- Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice
- Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague
- Albert Camus’ The Plague
- Saramago’s Blindness
We would be “meeting” once a week, probably on Thursdays
from 11:00 to 12:30 or 1:00 (depending on how the conversation goes).
If you would be interested please let me know by emailing me
at jkruse@wellesley.edu. If I decide to go ahead with this
offering I would then send you further details on how we will
proceed.
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I would love to take a Zoom course from you, Jens, but perhaps not on this particular topic at this particular time! :)
Perfectly understandable, Susan.