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Great Issues in Fine Arts

Dr. Julie Stotz-Ghosh

 

 

HSP 172    CRN 6518

Mondays & Wednesdays   10:10 - 11:30am

Observatory

 

 

 

Course Description:

 

The focus of this course is POETRY.  It痴 designed to provide you with a foundation for reading, discussing, writing about, and creating

poetry.  We値l look at major revolutions and developments in poetry

over literary eras spanning from Renaissance to Contemporary. You値l

see similar themes emerge from poem to poem; however, like any literary work, poems are products of the time, place, and circumstances of their creations, so we will consider the ways in which these varying factors affect the texts. In addition to critical analysis, we値l look at poetry and poetics from the poet痴 perspective, and, using various poets and representative forms as your influence, you値l put together a portfolio of your own poetry.  We値l workshop your poems so that you can revise and improve them.  We値l attend poetry readings, meet published poets, and, late in the semester, you値l participate in an open-mic reading (you値l be ready!).  Throughout the semester, I want you to think about the role of poetry in our culture and the role (or potential) of poetry in your own life.

 

               

 

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