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The Poetry of William Wordsworth
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to William Wordsworth
Overview of Wordsworths life, historical context, and literary significance
Module #2
Romanticism and the Lake Poets
Exploration of the Romantic movement and Wordsworths role within it
Module #3
Early Life and Influences
Biographical overview of Wordsworths early life, education, and influences on his writing
Module #4
Lyrical Ballads (1798) - Overview
Introduction to Wordsworths collaborative work with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads
Module #5
Lyrical Ballads - Tintern Abbey
In-depth analysis of Tintern Abbey, one of Wordsworths most celebrated poems
Module #6
Lyrical Ballads - The Prelude (1799)
Exploration of the early version of The Prelude, Wordsworths autobiographical poem
Module #7
Nature and the Sublime in Wordsworths Poetry
Analysis of Wordsworths representations of nature and the sublime in his poetry
Module #8
The Power of Memory - I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
Close reading of I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and the role of memory in Wordsworths poetry
Module #9
The French Revolution and Wordsworths Politics
Examining Wordsworths response to the French Revolution and its impact on his poetry
Module #10
The Poets Relationship with Dorothy Wordsworth
Exploring the significance of Dorothy Wordsworths role in Williams life and poetry
Module #11
The Concept of the Simple in Wordsworths Poetry
Analysis of the simple as a central theme in Wordsworths poetry, including The Idiot Boy and The Leech Gatherer
Module #12
Wordsworths Use of Imagery and Symbolism
In-depth exploration of Wordsworths use of imagery and symbolism in his poetry
Module #13
The Role of the Human Figure in Wordsworths Landscapes
Examining the human presence in Wordsworths landscapes, including The Solitary Reaper
Module #14
The Later Poetry - The Excursion (1814) and The River Duddon (1820)
Overview of Wordsworths later poetry, including The Excursion and The River Duddon
Module #15
Wordsworths Legacy - Influence on Later Poets
Exploring Wordsworths influence on later poets, including John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Emily Brontë
Module #16
Wordsworths Critical Reception - Friends and Foes
Examining the critical reception of Wordsworths poetry during his lifetime and beyond
Module #17
Themes and Variations - Wordsworths Poetic Style
Analysis of Wordsworths poetic style, including his use of language, form, and structure
Module #18
Teaching Wordsworth - Approaches and Strategies
Practical advice on teaching Wordsworths poetry in the classroom
Module #19
Wordsworth and the Digital Age - Online Resources and Tools
Exploration of online resources and tools for teaching and studying Wordsworths poetry
Module #20
Assessment and Evaluation - Wordsworths Poetry in the Classroom
Strategies for assessing student understanding and evaluating student writing on Wordsworths poetry
Module #21
Wordsworths Poetry and Interdisciplinary Approaches
Examining the intersections between Wordsworths poetry and other disciplines, such as history, philosophy, and science
Module #22
Wordsworth and the Environment - Ecocritical Perspectives
Ecocritical analysis of Wordsworths poetry and its relevance to contemporary environmental concerns
Module #23
Wordsworths Poetry and the Senses
Exploring the role of the senses in Wordsworths poetry, including sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell
Module #24
Wordsworths Use of Allusion and Intertextuality
Analysis of Wordsworths use of allusion and intertextuality in his poetry
Module #25
Wordsworth and the Gothic
Examining the Gothic elements in Wordsworths poetry, including The Prelude and The Borderers
Module #26
Wordsworths Sonnets - Form and Function
Close analysis of Wordsworths sonnets, including their form, function, and themes
Module #27
Wordsworths Odes - Ode:Intimations of Immortality and Others
In-depth exploration of Wordsworths odes, including Ode:Intimations of Immortality and others
Module #28
Wordsworths Poetry and Music
Examining the relationships between Wordsworths poetry and music, including musical settings and adaptations
Module #29
Wordsworths Legacy - Contemporary Relevance and Adaptations
Exploring Wordsworths continued relevance in contemporary culture, including adaptations and reinterpretations
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in The Poetry of William Wordsworth career


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