English | English Poetry of the Early 17th Century
L317 | 1763 | Lindenbaum P
2:30P-3:45P MW (30) 3 cr
A course in the reading of poetry generally as much as that of the early seventeenth century.
We shall start with an extended study of Donne's love and religious poetry, and once we've
mastered the art of reading that such poetry demands, we'll move on to the poetry of Jonson,
Herbert, Vaughan, Marvell, and one or two others (perhaps Aemelia Lanyer). There will be
considerable discussion of how religious feelings and ideas are expressed in verse, and we shall
be concerned as well with the social context within which each poet writes. Each student in the
class will be given the task of finding out exactly how an assigned poet made a living, what
circles he (or she) travelled in, how his or her poetry was distributed and became known to
contemporaries. But our major focus will be on the act of reading poetry, figuring out what it
means, and how. Class will be conducted completely in discussion and daily participation by
every student will be insisted upon. Two or three short papers of detailed poetic analysis and a
final exam. The word "metaphysical" will at no time be used to describe the poetry we shall be
reading; but after reading it, howsoever it is labeled, students ought to be able to take on
virtually any poetry with confidence and enthusiasm.