RICHARD L. W. CLARKE


 

 

 

LITS2002 POETRY II

BOOKLIST 2008-2009

Booklist Advice

PRIMARY SOURCES
(for Required Readings)

  • Ferguson, Margaret, et al., eds.  The Norton Anthology of Poetry (henceforth, NAP) B P R

All poems may be found in NAP, unless otherwise indicated.  I have also, in almost all cases, included links to online versions of the poem(s) in question.  Alternatively, you may wish to seek out a good primary source of the poet in question in the Main Library and photocopy the poem(s) in question. 

WHATEVER THEIR SOURCE, PLEASE BRING A COPY OF THE POEM(S) IN QUESTION TO THE RELEVANT LECTURES AND TUTORIALS AS WE SHALL BE READING THEM CLOSELY IN CLASS.

For any readings in literary theory listed, please consult either or both of the following:

  • Adams, Hazard, ed.  Critical Theory Since Plato (Adams)

  • Leitch, Vincent, ed.  Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism (Leitch)

SECONDARY SOURCES
(for Recommended Readings)

General:

  • Bach, Bert C. The Liberating Form: a Handbook-Anthology of English and American Poetry R

Romantic Poetry and Literary Theory:

  • Abrams, M. H.  The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition B P R
  • Curran, Stuart, ed.  Cambridge Companion to Romanticism B P R
  • Watson, J. R.  English Poetry of the Romantic Period, 1789-1830 B P R

Victorian Poetry and Literary Theory:

  • Bristow, Joseph, ed.  Cambridge Companion to Victorian Poetry B P R
  • Richards, Bernard.  English Poetry of the Victorian Period, 1830-90 B P R

You may buy any of these, as you see fit, or you may prefer to photocopy the relevant parts.  Where required readings are drawn from sources not found in NAP above or available on-line, I will place a copy in the course folder or the book in question on reserve in the Main Library for you to consult and, where necessary, photocopy.

 

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