Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

Today, traditional verse forms such as couplets, the sonnet, ode, and elegy are joined by newer idioms such as dub poetry and rap. Poetry of all kinds is enjoying a burgeoning of interest and involvement all over the English-speaking world. Poetry is the form of writing that most deliberately cultivates and harnesses the resources of traditional form and collective memory. It is also the literary form people seek when they attend to trauma and disorientation, to the imperatives of celebration and commemoration, and the need to bear witness to the life of the passions and the mind. This course seeks to analyze the ways in which poetry functions, focusing on a syllabus of primary as well as secondary works that will vary from term to term, reflecting the expertise and interests of the convener. Two aims will remain constant: to grasp how poems are achieved through the manipulation of form, and to understand how they reach out to be interpreted in relevant contexts, whether formal, material, historical, social, political, or biographical. The rhetorical purpose of poems will be considered, and students will be encouraged to investigate the documentary evidence of poetry’s impact and reception. The course aims to enable students to master the formal and contextual analysis of poems, and to make serious and sensitive contributions to the academic study of poetry.

Learning outcome

After completing this course, you:

  • will be able to analyse a wide range of poems in relation to the theoretical issues treated in the textbook material and the seminar discussions
  • will have an understanding of the main theoretical questions and debates underpinning the practice of academic poetry criticism
  • will be able to analyse poetic techniques in various kinds of poetic texts
  • will be able to relate literary works to their sociohistorical context in nuanced and sophisticated ways
  • will have advanced skills in scholarly writing in English.

Admission to the course

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Admission to the course is required to attend seminars.

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