Poetic Ponderings, July 28th
Poetic Ponderings at the Caledon Library
Robert Frost's "Home Burial"
July 28th
4pm SLT
Caledon Library Meeting Rooms, Caledon Victoria City
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20Victoria%20City/155/118/23
The 19th century was a time of poetic inspiration and innovation. In both style and subject, poets experimented with characterizing their emotions and perceptions within the frame of verse. At the beginning of the century the Romantic school, in reaction against Enlightenment ideals, sought inspiration in the workings of intuition and in pastoral settings. In mid-century, Emily Dickinson wrote of death and immortality, drawing on her own rarefied sensibility and using the unconventional device of slant rhyme. At the end of the century William Butler Yeats made the Celtic twilight come alive for his readers. Our series will read and consider these poets and more, focusing on the force and individuality of the poetic voice. Join us for a new poem each month.
This month, we'll discuss "Home Burial" by Robert Frost
Home Burial on Bartleby
http://www.bartleby.com/118/6.html
Commentary on and interpretations of the poem
http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/a_f/frost/burial.htm
Robert Frost's "Home Burial"
July 28th
4pm SLT
Caledon Library Meeting Rooms, Caledon Victoria City
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20Victoria%20City/155/118/23
The 19th century was a time of poetic inspiration and innovation. In both style and subject, poets experimented with characterizing their emotions and perceptions within the frame of verse. At the beginning of the century the Romantic school, in reaction against Enlightenment ideals, sought inspiration in the workings of intuition and in pastoral settings. In mid-century, Emily Dickinson wrote of death and immortality, drawing on her own rarefied sensibility and using the unconventional device of slant rhyme. At the end of the century William Butler Yeats made the Celtic twilight come alive for his readers. Our series will read and consider these poets and more, focusing on the force and individuality of the poetic voice. Join us for a new poem each month.
This month, we'll discuss "Home Burial" by Robert Frost
Home Burial on Bartleby
http://www.bartleby.com/118/6.html
Commentary on and interpretations of the poem
http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/a_f/frost/burial.htm
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