Virtual Poetry II: An Introduction

To register for this class send an e-mail request for a registration packet to Roger Daniels at danird@gaiser.clark.edu



Instructor: Dr. Gerard Donnelly Smith

 gsmith@clark.edu

Office hours:  Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

in Hawkins 110:  phone  992-2478


I will respond to class question via e-mail daily and meet with students in the course discussion board: speakeasy.wsu.edu by arrangement or during my office hours.



Text: The poetry anthology for the class exist on-line. Links to poetry to be read and discussed for each class are embedded in the course syllabus. However, you should purchase a good literary handbook to study the vocabulary terms and concepts for the week. Any of the following will do: The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and A Glossary of Literary Terms, by Abrams, or you can check out this useful online glossary:  shoga.wwa.com/~rgs/glossary.html For other useful sites visit the external links area.

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The Schedule contains weekly reading assignments, homework links, and helpful comments.





class projects, course goals, evaluation criteria and assessment are explained in

 



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You can find addresses to on-line poetry, drama, fiction, critiques and discussion groups on this page




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