Using The Picador Book of Love Poems (ed. John Stammers), you will read and discuss a variety of contemporary love poetry in the light of the relationship with poetry from the past.
Dates
11/01/12 - 21/03/12
Day(s)
Wed
Duration
11 weeks
Time
14:00 - 16:00
Fees
Full fee: £110
Senior fee: £62
Concession: £30
Venue
KS - Keeley Street
Course code
HLT26
Availability
Available
It may still be possible to enrol on this course - please call 020 7831 7831 to discuss. Please note that you will have missed some course content and it may not be possible for the tutor to fully cover missed content with you. Please be advised that the published course fees will apply.
You will read and discuss a range of modern poetry that deals with all aspects of the contemporary experience and ,in particular,with the theme of love. You will look at the way modern poets treat this theme in the light of their relationship with the past.
We will study poetic devices such as metaphor, personification, rhyme, and rhythm. We will explore the meaning of the poetry studied improving your analytical skills.
- Understand how poetic form can create meaning.
- Recognise the ways in which poetry can reflect the concerns of society at a particular point in time.
- Appreciate the use of poetic devices such as imagery and the use of rhythm and rhyme.
Appreciate the relationship of contemporary poetry with that of the past.
You will need an enthusiasm for reading and discussing a range of texts in large and small groups. You will be willing and able to do some reading and preparation outside the class. You will be interested in listening to, and learning from, the responses of other students to the work discussed. You will have a commitment to developing your analytical skills.
A variety of teaching methods including lectures, large and small group discussions and listening to audio tapes.
You will need to buy the anthology 'The Picador Book of Love Poems (ed John Stammers)
Please bring pen and paper.
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To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.
Humanities
Tel: 020 7492 2652
Advice times:
During term-time Monday 12.30–13.30 and 17.30–18.30 Thursday 12.30–13.30 and 17.30–18.30
Non term-time Monday 17.30–18.30 Thursday 12.30–13.30.
To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.