Sonnets by the Irish Poet William Butler Yeats
Last updated 11/2022
Duration: 2h 37m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.51 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 11/2022
Duration: 2h 37m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.51 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Poems for his Beloved, for Ireland and for Artistry
What you'll learn
- Learn about the life and writing of William Butler Yeats
- Gain knowledge of Irish culture and history
- An understanding of poetic form and sonnet structure
- Advanced use of English language
Requirements
- This course is open to all
Description
This course offers an introduction into a classical poetic form. Sonnets are works of poetic art, short, finely crafted and thoughtful. The sonnets presented here offer an avenue into Irish poetry, into Irish culture and Irish history. William Butler Yeats was a major Irish poet. Among his hundreds of poems, a number are produced in the classical sonnet form. In these short poems, Yeats speaks of his love for Maud Gonne, for Ireland, and for his art. He presents images that reflect his understanding of the human condition and of himself.
This course includes an overview of the life of Yeats, introducing his family, his education, his interests and his writing. There is also an introduction to the sonnet poem. It includes a short account of the background and evolution of the form and then sets out its technical aspects. Yeats’s sonnet poems are divided into Sonnets for Maud Gonne, Sonnets for Ireland, Sonnets on Artistry, Sonnets of Vision and finally, Sonnet Self Portraits. Each sonnet is read and then commented on in relation to its form and significance for Yeats. Sonnets by the Irish Poet William Butler Yeats builds knowledge and understanding of a particular group of poems and also of the Ireland out of which they were emerged.
Who this course is for:
- Lovers of poetry.
- Admirers of William Butler Yeats.
- Students of Irish culture and history.
- Teachers of poetry
- Poets and writers
- Lovers of Ireland and all things Irish
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