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Introduction to Poetry (Fall 2022)
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Themes
Welcome Note
Course summary, objectives, evaluation plan and recommended readings
Course outcomes
Syllabus contents
Reference Book: Introduction to Poetry [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Reference book: Sound and Sense [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Announcements
Lesson-01
A general survey
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Lesson-02
Elements of Poetry
What Are the Different Characteristics of Poetry?
Poems are specially made objects in words
Forum discussion
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Lesson-03
Glossary of Poetic Terms
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Lesson-04
Learn About Rhymed Poems with Examples
Rhythm and Meter
Sound and Rhythm in Poetry
5 Key Characteristics of Poetry
Different forms of poetry
Understanding Poetry: An Introduction
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Lesson-05
A Brief Overview of British Literary Periods
The Renaissance period: 1550–1660
The Renaissance Period: All You Need To Know
Renaissance Poetry
The Renaissance & its Poetry
The English Renaissance (Some Scholarly Articles)
Lesson-06
Let's give it an ear...
What is a sonnet?
Literary devices in Sonnet 18
FAQs
Lesson-07
William Shakespeare’s Life & Times
William Shakespeare and Shakespeare’s Sonnets Background
Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 18
Art vs. Time
Line by Line Analysis
Lesson-08
Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 130
Real Beauty vs. Clichéd Beauty
The responsibility of being beautiful
Line by line interpretation
ASSIGNMENT [5 marks]
SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT HERE
Lesson-09
Historical Context
Line by line interpretation
Summary and Analysis
Form
Metaphysical poetry
Metaphysical Conceit
Notes on the Sun Rising
Example of Wit
Themes
Lesson-10
Line by line analysis
Detailed analysis
What is metaphysical poetry?
Themes
Symbols
Dramatic monologue
Lecture Slide
Lesson-11
Line by line explanation
Summary and Form
Commentary
Daffodil Slide share
Characteristics of romantic poetry
Reaction to earlier age
Detailed analysis
Lecture Slide
Lesson-12
Line by line analysis
Analysis
Detail description of Ozymandias
Ozymandias: Line by line explanation
“Ozymandias” Speaker
“Ozymandias” Setting
Literary and Historical Context of “Ozymandias”
Rhyme Scheme
Form and Meter
Statue (symbolic)
Man Versus Nature
Detailed analysis
Lecture Slide
Lesson 13
About Robert Frost
Line by line explanation
Poetic devices
Summary and analysis
Stanza by stanza analysis
In-depth Analysis
Lesson 14
About Robert Browning
Victorian Poetry Characteristics
Summary and Line by Line Analysis
Critical Appreciation
“My Last Duchess” as a dramatic monologue
My Last Duchess: A Reflection of-Victorian Age
"My Last Duchess" and Patriarchy in the Victorian Era
Lesson 15
Tennyson as the Representative Poet of the Victorian Era
Alfred Tennyson's "Ulysses"
Summary & Line by Line Explanation
Critical Appreciation
Critical Appreciation (2)
Greek Myth about Ulysses
Ulysses as a Dramatic Monologue
Ulysses as a Victorian poem
Grade sheet
Lesson 16
About John Keats
Keats and the Epic Tradition
Summary and analysis
Line by line analysis
Themes
Critical analysis
Romantic Poetry (Characteristics)
Lesson 17
Summary and analysis
Themes
Analysis of Literary Devices Used in “Wild Nights – Wild Nights”
Critical Analysis
Mysticism
Lesson 18
About Robinson
Summary and Study Guide
General analysis
Themes
Analysis of Literary Devices Used in “Richard Cory”
Critical analysis
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Welcome Note
1
Course summary, objectives, evaluation plan and recommended readings
URL
Course outcomes
Page
Syllabus contents
Page
Reference Book: Introduction to Poetry [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
URL
Reference book: Sound and Sense [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
File
Announcements
Forum
Lesson-01
2
A general survey
URL
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
URL
Lesson-02
3
Elements of Poetry
URL
What Are the Different Characteristics of Poetry?
URL
Poems are specially made objects in words
Page
Forum discussion
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
URL
Lesson-03
4
Glossary of Poetic Terms
URL
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
URL
Lesson-04
5
Learn About Rhymed Poems with Examples
URL
Rhythm and Meter
Page
Sound and Rhythm in Poetry
URL
5 Key Characteristics of Poetry
URL
Different forms of poetry
Page
Understanding Poetry: An Introduction
URL
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
URL
Lesson-05
6
A Brief Overview of British Literary Periods
URL
The Renaissance period: 1550–1660
URL
The Renaissance Period: All You Need To Know
Page
Renaissance Poetry
URL
The Renaissance & its Poetry
Page
The English Renaissance (Some Scholarly Articles)
URL
Lesson-06
7
Let's give it an ear...
Page
What is a sonnet?
URL
Literary devices in Sonnet 18
URL
FAQs
URL
Lesson-07
8
William Shakespeare’s Life & Times
URL
William Shakespeare and Shakespeare’s Sonnets Background
URL
Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 18
URL
Art vs. Time
Page
Line by Line Analysis
Page
Lesson-08
9
Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 130
URL
Real Beauty vs. Clichéd Beauty
Page
The responsibility of being beautiful
Page
Line by line interpretation
Page
ASSIGNMENT [5 marks]
10
SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT HERE
Lesson-09
11
Historical Context
Page
Line by line interpretation
File
Summary and Analysis
URL
Form
Page
Metaphysical poetry
Page
Metaphysical Conceit
Page
Notes on the Sun Rising
Page
Example of Wit
Page
Themes
URL
Lesson-10
12
Line by line analysis
Page
Detailed analysis
URL
What is metaphysical poetry?
URL
Themes
URL
Symbols
URL
Dramatic monologue
URL
Lecture Slide
URL
Lesson-11
13
Line by line explanation
Page
Summary and Form
Page
Commentary
Page
Daffodil Slide share
File
Characteristics of romantic poetry
Page
Reaction to earlier age
Page
Detailed analysis
URL
Lecture Slide
URL
Lesson-12
14
Line by line analysis
Page
Analysis
Page
Detail description of Ozymandias
File
Ozymandias: Line by line explanation
Page
“Ozymandias” Speaker
Page
“Ozymandias” Setting
Page
Literary and Historical Context of “Ozymandias”
Page
Rhyme Scheme
Page
Form and Meter
Page
Statue (symbolic)
Page
Man Versus Nature
Page
Detailed analysis
URL
Lecture Slide
URL
Lesson 13
15
About Robert Frost
URL
Line by line explanation
Page
Poetic devices
Page
Summary and analysis
URL
Stanza by stanza analysis
URL
In-depth Analysis
URL
Lesson 14
16
About Robert Browning
URL
Victorian Poetry Characteristics
URL
Summary and Line by Line Analysis
URL
Critical Appreciation
URL
“My Last Duchess” as a dramatic monologue
URL
My Last Duchess: A Reflection of-Victorian Age
URL
"My Last Duchess" and Patriarchy in the Victorian Era
URL
Lesson 15
17
Tennyson as the Representative Poet of the Victorian Era
URL
Alfred Tennyson's "Ulysses"
URL
Summary & Line by Line Explanation
URL
Critical Appreciation
URL
Critical Appreciation (2)
URL
Greek Myth about Ulysses
URL
Ulysses as a Dramatic Monologue
URL
Ulysses as a Victorian poem
URL
Lesson 16
18
About John Keats
URL
Keats and the Epic Tradition
URL
Summary and analysis
URL
Line by line analysis
URL
Themes
URL
Critical analysis
URL
Romantic Poetry (Characteristics)
URL
Lesson 17
19
Summary and analysis
URL
Themes
URL
Analysis of Literary Devices Used in “Wild Nights – Wild Nights”
URL
Critical Analysis
URL
Mysticism
URL
Lesson 18
20
About Robinson
URL
Summary and Study Guide
URL
General analysis
URL
Themes
Page
Analysis of Literary Devices Used in “Richard Cory”
URL
Critical analysis
URL
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Course summary, objectives, evaluation plan and recommended readings
Course outcomes
Syllabus contents
Reference Book: Introduction to Poetry [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Reference book: Sound and Sense [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Announcements
A general survey
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Elements of Poetry
What Are the Different Characteristics of Poetry?
Poems are specially made objects in words
Forum discussion
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Glossary of Poetic Terms
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
Learn About Rhymed Poems with Examples
Rhythm and Meter
Sound and Rhythm in Poetry
5 Key Characteristics of Poetry
Different forms of poetry
Understanding Poetry: An Introduction
Class Lecture Slide [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
A Brief Overview of British Literary Periods
The Renaissance period: 1550–1660
The Renaissance Period: All You Need To Know
Renaissance Poetry
The Renaissance & its Poetry
The English Renaissance (Some Scholarly Articles)
Let's give it an ear...
What is a sonnet?
Literary devices in Sonnet 18
FAQs
William Shakespeare’s Life & Times
William Shakespeare and Shakespeare’s Sonnets Background
Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 18
Art vs. Time
Line by Line Analysis
Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 130
Real Beauty vs. Clichéd Beauty
The responsibility of being beautiful
Line by line interpretation
SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT HERE
Historical Context
Line by line interpretation
Summary and Analysis
Form
Metaphysical poetry
Metaphysical Conceit
Notes on the Sun Rising
Example of Wit
Themes
Line by line analysis
Detailed analysis
What is metaphysical poetry?
Symbols
Dramatic monologue
Lecture Slide
Line by line explanation
Summary and Form
Commentary
Daffodil Slide share
Characteristics of romantic poetry
Reaction to earlier age
Detailed analysis
Lecture Slide
Line by line analysis
Analysis
Detail description of Ozymandias
Ozymandias: Line by line explanation
“Ozymandias” Speaker
“Ozymandias” Setting
Literary and Historical Context of “Ozymandias”
Rhyme Scheme
Form and Meter
Statue (symbolic)
Man Versus Nature
Detailed analysis
Lecture Slide
About Robert Frost
Line by line explanation
Poetic devices
Summary and analysis
Stanza by stanza analysis
In-depth Analysis
About Robert Browning
Victorian Poetry Characteristics
Summary and Line by Line Analysis
Critical Appreciation
“My Last Duchess” as a dramatic monologue
My Last Duchess: A Reflection of-Victorian Age
"My Last Duchess" and Patriarchy in the Victorian Era
Tennyson as the Representative Poet of the Victorian Era
Alfred Tennyson's "Ulysses"
Summary & Line by Line Explanation
Critical Appreciation
Critical Appreciation (2)
Greek Myth about Ulysses
Ulysses as a Dramatic Monologue
Ulysses as a Victorian poem
About John Keats
Keats and the Epic Tradition
Summary and analysis
Line by line analysis
Themes
Critical analysis
Romantic Poetry (Characteristics)
Summary and analysis
Themes
Analysis of Literary Devices Used in “Wild Nights – Wild Nights”
Critical Analysis
Mysticism
About Robinson
Summary and Study Guide
General analysis
Themes
Analysis of Literary Devices Used in “Richard Cory”
Critical analysis
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