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The Relevance of Poetry
2
Approaching Poetry
3
Functions of Poetry
4
Forms of Poetry
5
Poetic Devices
6
The Music of Poetry
7
Geoffrey Chaucer
8
The Prologue
9
Elizabethan Poetry
10
Sir Thomas Wyatt
11
Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey
12
Sir Philip Sidney
13
Edmund Spenser (1552-1559)
14
Michael Drayton (1563-1631)
15
Samuel Daniel (1563-1619)
16
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
17
Metaphysical Poetry
18
John Donne - 01
19
John Donne - 02
20
George Herbert
21
Andrew Marvell
22
John Milton - 01
23
John Milton - 02
24
Neo-Classical and Pre-Romantic Poetry
25
John Dryden - 1
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John Dryden - 2
27
Alexander Pope – 1
28
Alexander Pope – 2
29
Thomas Gray
30
William Collins
31
William Blake
32
Romantic Poetry
33
William Wordsworth 1
34
William Wordsworth 2
35
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
36
John Keats
37
Percy Bysshe Shelley
38
Victorian Poetry
39
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
40
Robert Browning
41
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
42
Matthew Arnold
43
Gerard Manley Hopkins
44
Modernist Poetry
45
William Butler Yeats
46
T S Eliot – 1
47
T S Eliot – 2
48
Wilfred Owen
49
Dylan Thomas
50
American Poetry
51
Robert Frost
52
Wallace Stevens
53
William Carlos Williams
54
A R Ammons
55
Langston Hughes
56
Feminist Poetry
57
Maya Angelou
58
Adrienne Rich
59
Sylvia Plath
60
P. K. Page
61
Judith Wright
62
Contemporary British Poetry
63
Seamus Heaney
64
Carol Ann Duffy
65
Simon Armitage
66
Indian Poetry in English
67
Nissim Ezekiel
68
Kamala Das
69
A K Ramanujan
70
Jayanta Mahapatra
71
Rukmini Bhaya Nair
72
Discussion - 01-Part - 01
73
Discussion - 01-Part - 02
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Discussion - 02-Part - 01
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Discussion - 02-Part - 02
76
Outro to Poetry - Conclusion
77
Henry Vaughan
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COURSE OUTLINE: This course on Poetry introduces students to various forms of poetry like tale, ballad, sonnet, lyric, epic, mock epic, satire, elegy, ode, dramatic monologue, free verse, etc., primarily from British poetry historically, also including a few poets from the US and India, with a view to cultivating an imaginative leap through empathy and effective communication in students. Students will learn about different poetic techniques and linguistic devices used by poets to communicate their feelings and thoughts exactly and creatively.

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