Course details
Name: ENGL - 260
Title: THE ART OF POETRY
Section: 01
Semester: Fall - 2014
Credits: 3
Description:
This is a course in the analysis of poetry. Students will learn the basics of meter, scansion, and poetic form, in the context of close readings of many types of poems. In addition, students will read poems by two well-known Irish poets who will visit the campus, give public poetry readings, and meet with students over lunch and coffee. You will have the opportunity to hear the poets read the poems you've studied and to ask them questions about their lives and their writing. (You can actually say to the poet, "I didn't understand that line" or “What were you thinking when you wrote that?") Assignments will include two short papers (a "spoiled poem" exercise, in which you explain why the original words of the poem are better than my substitutions, and a paper comparing the two poetry readings), a long paper of about 2,500 words, a mid-term exam, and a final writing exercise. Attendance and participation in class discussion will form a significant part of the final grade. No electronic devices are allowed in this class. In sum: this class is for students who already love or think they might love poetry or want to learn about it. But the course is a rigorous one, and students must be prepared to attend class and to discuss the poems. This is not a course in creative writing.
Last updated on 2014-03-18 By
McDiarmid Lucy (mcdiarmidl)
Schedule: Tuesday,Thursday From 1:00 pm To 2:15 pm
Graduation requirements:
- Any Literature (1e)
- Genre Study (Poetry)
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- International Issues (3a)
Teaching Faculty: McDiarmid Lucy (mcdiarmidl)
Is course canceled: No