COML069 - Echopoetics: 50 Poems From Blake and Baudelaire To Stein and Ashbery

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Echopoetics: 50 Poems From Blake and Baudelaire To Stein and Ashbery
Term
2018C
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Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML069401
Course number integer
69
Meeting times
T 01:30 PM-04:30 PM
Meeting location
BENN 222
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Charles Bernstein
Description
What is poetry and what place does it have among literary forms? What is its relation to culture, history, and our sense of speakers and audiences? This course will focus on various problems in poetic practice and theory, ranging from ancient theories of poetry in Plato and Aristotle to contemporary problems in poetics. In some semesters a particular school of poets may be the focus; in others a historical issue of literary transmission, or a problem of poetic genres, such as lyric, narrative, and dramatic poetry, may be emphasized. The course will provide a basic knowledge of scansion in English with some sense of the historical development of metrics. This course is a good foundation for those who want to continue to study poetry in literary history and for creative writers concentrating on poetry.
Course number only
069
Cross listings
ENGL069401
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No