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Literature
Poetry
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Criticism
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21L.004 Major Poets Fall 2005
This subject is an introduction to poetry as a genre; most of our texts are originally written in English. We read poems from the Renaissance through the 17th and 18th centuries, Romanticism, and Modernism. Focus will be on analytic reading, on literary history, and on the development of the genre and its forms; in writing we attend to techniques of persuasion and of honest evidenced sequential argumentation. Poets to be read will include William Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth, William Wordsworth, John Keats, T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Elizabeth Bishop, and some contemporary writers.
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English Language and Literature, General
Literature
poetry
poets
English
Renaissance
modern
Shakespeare
sonnets
stanza-form
figurative language
metaphor
metonymy
meter
accent
duration
apostrophe
assonance
enjambment
chiasmus
hyperbole
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Donne
metaphysical
Milton
Pope
Wordsworth
Keats
Yeats
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