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POETRY NEW AND OLD
Learning By Discovery
Created by Ann Porter and Tina
Kerr
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Teams
Teams will be comprised of three or four
students.
The members of the team will be chosen
randomly as will the subject area.
Each person in the team is responsible for
their part of the work.
Ultimately the goal is to share what you
have learned, so take good notes!
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TYPES OF POETRY
1. War Poetry
2. Canadian Poetry
3. Sonnets
4. Poetry in the 1600s 5. English Romantic Poets
6. English Poets of the 1800s Part I
7. English Poets of the 1800s Part II
8. American Poetry of the 1800s 9. 20th Century Poets Part I
10. 20th Century Poets Part II
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WAR POETRY
Crimean WarAlfred, Lord Tennyson:TheCharge of the Light Brigade
WWI John McCrae: In Flanders Fields
Wilfred Owen : Anthem for Doomed Youth,Dulce et Decorum Est, Greater Love
Siegfried Sassoon: Attack, The General, TheGlory of Women
Isaac Rosenberg: Break of Day in the Trenches WW II John Gillespie Magee: High Flight ; An
Airmans Ecstasy
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CANADIAN POETRY
Charles G.D. Roberts: the Mowing
Bliss Carman: Vagabond Song
E.J. Pratt: The Shark
Earle Birney: The Bear on the Delhi Road Irving Layton: The Bull Calf, The Fertile Muck
Leonard Cohen: For Anne, What Im DoingHere, Suzanne Takes You Down
Margaret Atwood: This is a Photograph of Me,The Animals in That Country
Michael Ondaatje: King Kong Meets WallaceStevens, Spider Blues
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THE SONNET
William Shakespeare: 18, 29, 30, 71, 116
Edmund Spenser One Day I Wrote Her Name
Upon the Strand
Sir Philip Sidney: Come Sleep! Oh Sleep theCertain Knot of Peace
William Wordsworth: Upon Westminster Bridge
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I loveThee? Let me Count the Ways
Rupert Brooke: The Soldier
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POETS OF THE 1600s
Ben Johnson: To Celia, Come My Celia
John Donne; Go and Catch a Falling Star,HolySonnet 10 Death Be Not Proud
Robert Herrick: Delight in Disorder, To theVirgins to Make Much of Time
George Herbert: Easter Wings, Love III
Sir John Suckling: Why So Pale and Wan, FondLover?
John Milton: When I Consider How My Light isSpent
Andrew Marvell: To His Coy Mistress
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THE ENGLISH ROMANTIC
POETS
William Blake; The Tyger
William Wordsworth: The Daffodils, The Worldis To Much With Us, My Heart Leaps Up
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Kubla Khan
George Gordon, Lord Byron: So Well Go NoMore A-Roving, She Walks in Beauty, When WeTwo Parted
Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ozymandias, England in
1819 John Keats: When I Have Fears, Bright Star, La
Belle Dame Sans Merci
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ENGLISH POETS OF THE 1800S :
PART I
Leigh Hunt: Abou Ben Adhem, Jenny Kissed
Me
Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Break, Break, Break,
Crossing the Bar, Ulysses, The Eagle Robert Browning:, Meeting at Night , Home
Thoughts From Abroad
Edward Lear: The Owl and the Pussy Cat Matthew Arnold: Dover Beach
George Meredith: Lucifer in Starlight
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ENGLISH POETS OF THE 1800S
PART II
Christina Rossetti: When I am Dead My
Dearest, Up-Hill
Lewis Carroll: Jabberwocky, Father William
Thomas Hardy: The Oxen, Neutral Tones
Gerard Manley Hopkins: Gods Grandeur,
Spring and Fall
William Butler Yeats: The Lake Isle of Innisfree,When You Are Old
Rudyard Kipling: Danny Deever
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AMERICAN POETRY OF THE
1800S
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Concord Hymn, TheSnowstorm
Edgar Allen Poe: Annabel Lee, The Haunted Palace
Walt Whitman: A Noiseless Patient Spider, O Captain!
My Captain, I Hear America SingingEmily Dickinson: A Bird Came Down the Walk, success
is counted Sweetest, I Never Saw a Moor
Eugene Field: The Duel; the Gingham Dog and Calico
CatEdwin Arlington Robinson: Richard Cory
Paul Laurence Dunbar: We Wear the Mask
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20TH CENTURY POETS
Langston Hughes: Harlem, Theme for English B
Stevie Smith: Not Waving but Drowning
Louis MacNeice: The Sunlight on the Garden, Stargazer
Theodore Roethke: The Waking, Wish for a Young Wife
Dylan Thomas: The Force That Through the GreenForce Drives the Flower, Do Not Go Gentle into ThatGood Night
Gwendolyn Brooks: Kitchenette Building, We Real Cool
Allen Ginsberg: A Supermarket in California
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20th Century Poets II
Walter de la Mare: Silver, The Listeners
Robert Frost: The Road Not Taken, Stopping byWoods on a Snowy Evening,Design
Carl Sandburg: Chicago, FogWilliam Carlos Williams: The Red Wheelbarrow
Archibald MacLeish:Callypsos
Edna St. Vincent Millay: Euclid Alone HasLooked on Beauty Bare
E.E. Cummings: next to of course god america,anyone lived in a pretty how town