Read, discuss and appreciate the distinctive voice of several poets from different periods. Poets will include Emily Dickenson, Thomas Hardy, Sylvia Plath, Tony Harrison, Michael Longley, Billy Collins and Gillian Clarke. NB. No class on 27 October.
Dates
22/09/10 - 15/12/10
Day(s)
Wed
Duration
12 weeks
Time
14:00 - 16:00
Fees
Full fee: £115
Senior fee: £65
Concession: £30
Venue
KS - Keeley Street
Course code
HLT23
Availability
This date is full
Reading, discussing and appreciating the poet's distinctive voice.
Poets studied will include Emily Dickenson, Thomas Hardy, Sylvia Plath, Tony Harrison, Michael Longley, Billy Collins and Gillian Clarke.
- demonstrate an understanding of the concerns and the style of the poets
- demonstrate an understanding of how poetic form can create meaning
- be aware of how the poets life can influence our reading of their work
- recognise the ways in which poetry reflects the concerns of society at a particular point in time.
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 - large and small group discussions.
You will be provided with photocopies of the work studied.
Bring a pen and paper.
No.
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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