Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE ENG2180

 
TITLE Nineteenth Century American Poetry: An Introduction

 
UM LEVEL 02 - Years 2, 3 in Modular Undergraduate Course

 
MQF LEVEL 5

 
ECTS CREDITS 2

 
DEPARTMENT English

 
DESCRIPTION The Romantic Movement originated in Germany but quickly spread to England, France and beyond. It reached America around the year 1820, some 20 years after William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge had revolutionized English poetry by publishing Lyrical Ballads. In America, as in Europe, a fresh new vision emerged as poets responded to local realities. The first part of this study-unit focuses on three major 19th Century American poets: Edgar Allan Poe; Walt Whitman; Emily Dickinson. Reference will also be made to the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

- Arthur Hobson Quinn, Edgar Allan Poe: a Critical Biography, (John Hopkins UP: 1997).
- Kevin Hayes, Cambridge Companion to Edgar Allan Poe, (Cambridge: 2002).
- Grahame Clarke (ed.) Edgar Allen Poe: Critical Assessments (Helm Info: 1991).
- Edgar Allan Poe Great Short Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Poems Tales Criticism (Harper Perennial Modern Classics: 2004).
-Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emerson’s Prose and Poetry, Norton Critical Edition, Joel Porte & Saundra Morris (eds.) (Norton: 2001).
- Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass and other writings, Norton Critical Edition, Michael Moon (ed.) (Norton: 2002).
- Ezra Greenspan, Cambridge Companion to Walt Whitman (Cambridge UP: 1995).
- Wendy Martin, Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, (Cambridge UP: 2002).

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Examination (1 Hour) SEM1 Yes 100%

 
LECTURER/S Stella Borg Barthet

 

 
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