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Reading and Writing Poetry (ENGL 2058)
Semester 2 / 2010

Texts

Poetic Form: An Introduction!$!Caplan!$! !$!!$!
Rhyme's Reason: A Guide to English Verse!$!Hollander!$! !$!!$!
The Poet's Manual and Rhyming Dictionary!$!Stillman!$! !$!!$!
Ode Less Travelled!$!Fry!$! !$!!$!
Norton Anthology of Poetry!$!Ferguson (Ed.)!$! !$!!$!

Description

This course looks at poetry and how it works. It considers poems from many different periods (from the sixteenth century to the present), in a wide variety of traditional forms (ballad, lyric, sonnet, epic, narrative, ode, dramatic monologue, etc.), using a range of different types of versification (blank verse, common measure, couplets, and so on). Students taking the course can expect to improve their skills in the critical appreciation of poetry; and, on the principle that the best way to learn is by doing, they will be given plenty of opportunity for composing different kinds of verse of the types studied.

Assessment

verse exercises 50%, tutorial presentation 10%, exam 40%

Other Details

Current Campus: North Terrace
Levels: Undergraduate
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