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LIT3036 ST:Keats to Kendrick:Prosody Poetry Song


The English language has gone through many transitions since the Old English period. Still, fundamental aspects of prosody (rhythm, stress, and intonation) have persisted, and are evident in the underlying structures of contemporary music genres such as folk, the blues, and hip-hop. Students will study classic examples of traditional forms - the Old English alliterative line, the ballad, the sonnet, and lyric forms from the 17th century, as well as the poetry of the 19th century. They will apply this analysis to a critical examination of musical forms that became popular in the 20th century, in order to discern underlying patterns and examine cultural factors that shaped the evolution of the American lyric. Students will complete two major critical essays, practice writing in the forms they study, and demonstrate basic understanding of prosody as well as the cultural influences that have shaped the modern lyric. Students must have completed three courses at the 2000 level, one of which is a 2000 level literature course, with grades of C or higher, as prerequisites for this course. Credits: 3.000

WRT1012   Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 And (LIT2011  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2012  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2013  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2014  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2015  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2017  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2018  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2019  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2021  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or LIT2022  Lecture Min Credits: 3.00) Or