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Course, academic year 2025/2026
   
The Poetry of W. B. Yeats - AAALC025A
Title: The Poetry of W. B. Yeats
Guaranteed by: Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures (21-UALK)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2019
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: doc. Justin Quinn, Ph.D.
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Annotation
In this course we'll read the poems of W. B. Yeats in chronological order from his early Celtic Twilight phase to the late great poems of the 1920s and '30s. The emphasis will be on close reading of the poems themselves. There will also be a guest lecture by a leading Yeats scholar, Dr Barry Shiels.
Last update: UAAQUINJ (28.01.2019)
Course completion requirements

To receive their credits students cannot miss more than 2 classes and must present an essay of 3000 words by 20 June 2019. For a graded paper, students must present an essay of 5000 words. In both cases, students must email me a proposal of 100 words. All essays should be submitted via email to me at justin.quinn@ff.cuni.cz. Cases of plagiarism will result in automatic failure of the course and possible disciplinary action at faculty level.

Last update: UAAQUINJ (13.01.2019)
Literature - Czech

Fran Brearton and Alan Gillis,eds., The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Poetry (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).
Brown, Terence. The Life of W. B. Yeats: A Critical Biography. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1999.
Foster, R. F. W.B. Yeats: A Life. 2 vols. Oxford: Oxford University, Press, 1997, 2003.
Howes, Marjorie and John Kelly, eds. The Cambridge Companion to W. B. Yeats. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Howes, Marjorie. Yeats’s Nations: Gender, Class & Irishness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Kermode, Frank. Romantic Image. London: Routledge, 1957.
Edna Longley, The Living Stream: Literature and Revisionism in Ireland (Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books, 1994).
Longenbach, James. Stone Cottage: Pound, Yeats and Modernism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Last update: UAAQUINJ (24.04.2019)
Teaching methods - Czech

seminář

Last update: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (02.01.2019)
Syllabus

22 Feb:
Introduction

1 Mar:
The Stolen Child
The Rose of the World
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
The Sorrow of Love
Who Goes with Fergus?
The Man who Dreamed of Faeryland
To Ireland in the Coming Times
The Song of Wandering Aengus
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
The Fiddler of Dooney
The Secret Rose
(All from Poems 1895, and The Wind Among the Reeds (1899))

8 Mar:
The Wanderings of Oisin [long poem]

15 Mar:
The Folly of Being Comforted
Adam’s Curse
No Second Troy
The Fascination of What’s Difficult
All Things Can Tempt Me
September 1913
On Those Who Hated ‘The Playboy of the Western World’, 1907
The Cold Heaven
A Coat
Closing Rhyme (beginning ‘While I, from that reed-throated whisperer’)
(All from In the Seven Woods (1904), The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1910), Responsibilities (1914))

22 Mar:
The Wild Swans at Coole [collection]

29 Mar:
Michael Robartes and the Dancer [collection]

5 Apr:
Chapter 1, W. B. Yeats and World Literature (2016) by Barry Shiels

12 Apr:
***Class moved to Thurs 11 April, 12.30***
Lecture by Dr Barry Shiels (Durham University)

W.B. Yeats and the Scale of Poetry
This lecture considers the problem of scale in Yeats’s poetry, specifically the way that certain of his poems produce their effects by layering different temporal and spatial dimensions: the personal, the national, the European, the global, and even the planetary.  Can we read one scale against another? And might a focus on the problem of scale – themes of size, distance and perspective – help us understand the political and aesthetic contradictions of Yeats’s verse? I will pay close attention to three poems: ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’, ‘Lapis Lazuli’ and ‘High Talk’.

19 Apr: National Holiday

26 Apr:
The Tower [collection]

3 May:
The Tower (cont’d)

10 May:
Class cancelled. See details of make-up class on 28 May.

17 May:
The Tower (cont’d)

24 May:
The Winding Stair and Other Poems

28  May
Last Poems. Make-up class on Tue 28 May, 9.30am at Portheimka Cafe. Please let me know in advance if you can't make this.

Last update: UAAQUINJ (24.04.2019)
 
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