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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Department of English
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Course Description

Fall Semester 2012

ENG 353(1): History of Poetic Forms

instructor:  Susan Schultz
time:  MWF 8:30-9:20
description:  This course offers an overview of poetry from the medieval lyric to the present (with emphasis on poetry before the 20th century).  We will consider poetic forms in relation to poetic content: what does the sonnet form do for a writer of love poems or a poet more interested in the contrasts between rural and urban areas?  How can the sestina be used to write about sheep herding and Popeye both?  How can a poet in Hawai`i respond to the canon that is the Norton Anthology?  The Norton will be our primary text, with many divagations by way of the internet and the xerox machine.  While this course is a course on reading poetry closely and over a wide span of literary history, students will also be asked to indulge in the task of playing with words and forms.

 

The Norton Anthology of Poetry, Ferguson, Salter, et al.

The Teachers and Writers Handbook of Forms, by Ron Padgett

Sonnet 56,by Paul Hoover

13 Ways of Looking at TheBus, by Gizelle Gajelonia

Students will be required to contribute to a class blog, do poetic exercises, and write two papers, one shorter and one longer.