Course details
Name: ENWR - 312
Title: INTERMEDIATE POETRY WORKSHOP
Section: 01
Semester: Fall - 2015
Credits: 3
Description:
Poetry, from Homer to Lil Wayne, has been about using syllables and words as magic spells or drugs. OK, it's more complicated than that. But in this course, we will "play around with syllables" (as W. H. Auden had it) as we gain intermediate practice in writing poetry in a workshop environment. We will explore a variety of traditions, forms, poetic language, and prosodic techniques, with an eye to honing our craft and discovering our own voices and styles—taking our operating principle from Yeats's lines: "A line will take us hours maybe; / Yet if it does not seem a moment’s thought, / Our stitching and unstitching has been naught."
Schedule: Monday,Wednesday From 11:30 am To 12:45 pm
Graduation requirements:
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- Genre Study (Poetry)
Teaching Faculty: Robbins Michael (robbinsm)
Is course canceled: No