<h1id="summer-school-2022">Summer School 2022</h1>
<p>Options are presenting one of Florilegium as strictly an analysis.</p>
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<li>Seasons would be less rigorous (like, what is the thesis? I guess that poetry changes the reader? I guess I could talk about the lack of a framework for grief by going over just the Dwale parts of the footnotes through the analysis, then spending the last few minutes talking about it from a layer above, after all, we form a parasocial relationship with the dead)<ul>
<li>Intro (2min)</li>
<li>Spring (2min)</li>
<li>Summer (2min)</li>
<li>Autumn (3min)</li>
<li>Winter (3min)</li>
<li>Spirals (3min)</li>
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<li>Unknown Things would be more rigorous, but is astoundingly religious (the thesis is something like ‘catastrophic life events lead to a shift in one’s own reality, expressed as a death of the old self and a birth of the new; Job becomes either Jonah or Qohelet, just as a death of a friend led to the death of Matthew, and I could have become a burnt out husk or Madison)</li>
<li>Margins is probably the right balance, but not done (thesis would be an exploration of the ecstasy/terror of love through Time War and its parallels to the Duino Elegies.)</li>