Luminous Things: Poetry by the Big Six (Temple Beth-El)

Luminous Things: Poetry by the Big Six (Temple Beth-El)

Class | This program is completed

70 Orchard Avenue Providence, RI 02906 United States
Classroom
9/12/2023-11/21/2023
10:00 AM-12:00 PM on Tue
$55.00

Luminous Things: Poetry by the Big Six (Temple Beth-El)

Class | This program is completed

Section 1 (Temple Beth-El)

Note: This is a hybrid course; Section 1 class will be held in-person at the Temple with Section 2 participating via Zoom.

Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron, Blake. You know the names, but do you know their poetry? If not, here is an opportunity to engage with writing that changed the course of the English literary tradition. If yes, then join us as we take a fresh look at poetry that engages deeply with nature, that challenges us to live intensely and meaningfully, and that questions our individual relationship with society. This fall, we will look at the themes that engaged Wordsworth, Coleridge and Blake, and next spring, the genres and styles of Shelley, Keats, Byron. Join us for one or both semesters as we explore the revolutionary impact and enduring legacy of the Big Six!

Format: Coordinators provide topics for short presentations on an aspect of the poet’s life, themes, or style. Participants select from a list of topics for a presentation of no more than 10-15 minutes and provide a few discussion questions about the week’s poems. Bibliography and other helpful materials will be provided.

Resources/Expenses: The Penguin Book of Romantic Poetry (Penguin Classics, 2006), J. and J. Wordsworth, eds is available used from $12.29 or new in paperback from $24, at Amazon.

Linda Shamoon

Linda Shamoon taught courses on writing in electrotonic environments at URI. She has co-coordinated over twenty courses, including numerous iterations of the popular Concerts and Conversations course, and currently heads the LLC Technology Committee.

Nancy Maddocks

Nancy Maddocks was a documentary film editor for 23 years, working on a variety of projects for the government and museums. Later she became a school library media specialist. She has never lost her enthusiasm for documentaries. She has co-coordinated several popular LLC classes.

Karen Stein

Karen Stein is a retired URI professor. She taught American literature and Women’s Studies. This is her second time coordinating a class for LLC.