Speaker who measures his life in coffee spoons.
Who is Prufrock?
What is the disaster?
Working through a loss successfully.
What is mourning?
Penelope's muse.
Who is Turner?
Hamm's witness.
Who is Clov? Or the audience?
Term for something familiar, yet unfamiliar.
What is uncanny?
The final stage of a chess game.
What is the endgame?
Daughter of Lear who says "Nothing."
Who is Cordelia?
Theorist who thinks "the archive is a question of the future."
Who is Derrida?
What fills immensity for Blake?
What is one thought? ("One thought fills immensity")
Anxiety for Freud.
A return of the repressed.
Name of the hall that Grendel terrorizes.
What is Heorot?
The libido's inability to detach from a lost beloved object.
What is melancholia?/melancholy?
Title and painter of Auden's fave painting.
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Bruegel
A blind character in King Lear.
Who is Gloucester?
Term for something familiar, yet unfamiliar, in the original German.
What is unheimlich?
Theorist who says "Every work of art is an uncommitted crime."
Who is Adorno?
Where does Donne or Donne's speaker end up at the end of one of his poems?
What is "where I begun" in "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning."
"And makes me end where I begun."
Author of The Bog People.
Who is P. V. Glob?
The year of Auden's "conversion moment."
What is 1933?
Anxiety for Heidegger.
What is uncanny precisely because it has no identifiable cause, contrary to Freud?
Text, and location in said text, that the "Earth felt the wound."
What is book 9 of Paradise Lost?
How Blanchot conceptualizes loss.
What is as impossible?
First convention of the epic poem (or another convention if you can think of one).
What is the hero is a figure of great national importance? or...
Browning's fictional painter.
Who is Fra Pandolf?