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Robert Frost's Poetry: Meter, Rural Themes, and Imagination - Lecture 2

Offered By: Yale University via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the intricacies of Robert Frost's poetry in this 50-minute lecture from Yale University's Modern Poetry course. Delve into Frost's masterful use of iambic pentameter in "Birches" and examine his anti-modern stance through his focus on rural New England culture and laborers' lives in "Home Burial." Analyze the sardonic depiction of humanity's inability to effect change in "Provide, Provide," and discover a hopeful vision of imagination's power in the late poem "Directive." Learn about meter, Frost's writing retreats, and gain insights into his poetic techniques across five distinct chapters. Access complete course materials on the Open Yale Courses website for a comprehensive study of this influential American poet.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. What Is Meter?.
- Chapter 2. Robert Frost Poem: "Birches".
- Chapter 3. Where Did Frost Go to Write Poetry?.
- Chapter 4. Robert Frost Poem: "Home Burial".
- Chapter 5. Robert Frost Poem: "Directive".


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