LIT-204 Poetry and Poetics
This course examines how poems work: how they are constructed, and how they produce meaning, pleasure, and cultural value. We will study poetry in terms of prosody, conventions, history, genre, and reception, with the goal of teaching the essential skills of close reading and contextual interpretation. Readings are primarily from the traditions of poetry written in English.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
For first-years, one course in literature or a 4 or 5 on AP LIT or LANG. No prerequisite for upperclass students.
Offered
Fall, Spring
Notes
(History or Genre) Not open to senior English or Creative Writing concentrators.