ENGL 460: The Ends of Exploration

Course Books

 COURSE BOOKS


(each title is linked to a print edition; free online texts listed when available)

Poe, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

(free online version)

Krakauer, Into the Wild

Loomis, Weird and Tragic Shores

Kpomassie, An African in Greenland

Fortier, On The Proper Use of Stars

Campbell, The Library of Ice 

Ritter, A Woman in the Polar Night

H.G. Wells, The First Men in the Moon

(free online version)

Sagan, Pale Blue Dot

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  • Of Dogs and Humans
  • Joe's Letter (page 1)
  • Joe's Letter (page 2)
  • Epilogue: Motive for Murder
  • Edgar Allan Poe Society texts
  • "Geographica Incognita"
  • The Fantastic North
  • Arctic Passage (documentary)
  • A Brief History of Arctic Exploration
  • Polar Pals (Looney Tunes)
  • Potter, "Exploration and Sacrifice"
  • The Man Who Ate His Boots
  • The Arctic and Horror
  • Into the Wild Slideshow
  • The Bus as it is today ...
  • Tom Lehrer, "Werner von Braun"
  • Delpeut, "Forbidden Quest" (film)
  • Hall's crew's vote of confidence
  • Franklin and Forensics
  • NEW! Indigenous perspectives on Franklin
  • "The Terror" showreel 1
  • "The Terror" showreel 2
  • Lawrence Millman, Introduction to "A Woman in the Polar Night:
  • The Ritter hunting camp as it looks today
  • How H.G. Wells Predicted the 20th Century
  • NASA's "capsule" history of Space Travel
  • Star Trek Enterprise opening montage
  • Pale Blue Dot
  • First episode of "Cosmos"

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Russell Potter
Russell Potter is Professor of English at Rhode Island College. He speciality is the history of polar exploration (Arctic Spectacles, 2007), with a focus on the the lost 1845 Arctic expedition of Sir John Franklin; his 2016 book, Finding Franklin: The Untold Story of a 165-Year Search,details the long search for evidence of the expedition. In 2022, along with Peter Carney, Regina Koellner, and Mary Williamson, he has edited a volume containing all the known letters to and from Franklin's men: May We Be Spared to Meet on Earth: Letters of the Lost Franklin Arctic Expedition; the publisher is McGill-Queen's University Press.
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