ENGL 212 introduces forms of poetry, with a wide variety of examples from Shakespeare to Atwood, examining themes, structure, style, and imagery.
The second part of the course introduces the elements and forms of drama and provides a historical perspective on the development of drama with reference to three plays: a tragedy from the early seventeenth century, a tragi-comedy from the late nineteenth century, and a modern comedy.
Poetry |
This site contains suggestions and tips for reading poetry. |
Several definitions of poetry from various poets. |
This is a handout containing advice on writing an explication of a poem. |
Poetic Forms |
An extensive website on the ballad form. |
A description on the form and technique of free verse poetry. |
This site contains links to several versions of “Bonny Barbara Allan.” |
Pastoral poetry with links to Marlowe and Raleigh. |
A brief description of the ballad form. |
On reading lyric poetry. |
A site on the history and diversity of sonnets. |
A critique of “Lyrical Poetry as a Natural Genre.” |
A brief and generalized description of odes. |
A brief description of sonnet types. |
Margaret Atwood |
A biography and an essay by Atwood on her writing philosophy. |
This site contains a bibliography of publications on Margaret Atwood and her works, and a list of additional Internet resources. |
Bill Bissett |
A biography, list of publications, and list of critical materials on bissett’s work. |
William Blake |
This site, set up by faculty members of Union College, NY, contains some interesting biographical material, including information on Blake’s art and his philosophy of life. |
An annotated bibliography. |
An extensive site that provides access to Blake’s major visual and literary art. |
Anne Bradstreet |
A biography, links to poems, and a bibliography. |
Robert Browning |
Commentary on “My Last Duchess.” |
A comprehensive site on Robert Browning’s life and works, and the history and politics of his time. |
George Elliott Clarke |
CBC Radio interview with and audio clips of George Elliott Clarke. |
Athabasca University Canadian Writers Website. Contains a brief biography of Clarke, a detailed bibliography, and links. |
Leonard Cohen |
Find words and phrases used in Cohen’s poetry, prose, and songs. |
This site, set up by Sony Music Canada, contains lists of Cohen’s records and all Cohen’s song lyrics. |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
A comprehensive site containing Coleridge’s poetry, literary theory and criticism, and links to additional resources. |
E. E. Cummings |
This site contains links to biographical, critical, and bibliographical information about E. E. Cummings and his poetry. |
This website contains full-text articles on the poetry of E. E. Cummings. |
Emily Dickinson |
A detailed biography and links to critical essays and articles. |
An explication of Dickinson’s poem. |
John Donne |
A comprehensive site on Donne’s life and works, with links to essays and additional resources. |
T. S. Eliot |
Several brief essays on Eliot’s poem. |
A biographical essay and critical essays on several of Eliot’s poems. |
A page devoted to T. S. Eliot and his life. |
Robert Frost |
An annotation of Frost’s poem “Design.” |
A biographical essay and critical essays on several of Frost’s poems. |
Robert Herrick |
A comprehensive site on Herrick’s life and works, with links to essays and additional resources. |
Gerard Manley Hopkins |
A comprehensive site on Hopkin’s life and works, and the history and politics of his time. |
Ben Jonson |
A comprehensive site on Jonson’s life and works, with links to essays and additional resources. |
An explication of Jonson’s poem. |
John Keats |
An online gallery hosted by the British Library. |
An analysis of Keat’s poem. |
A collection of resources dedicated to the second generation Romantic poet. |
Dorothy Livesay |
A biography, list of publications, and list of critical materials on Livesay’s work. |
A detailed biography. |
Christopher Marlowe |
A comprehensive site on Marlowe’s life and works, with links to essays and additional resources. |
This site is dedicated to the study of Marlowe as an innovative poet. |
Notes on “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd.” |
John Milton |
A comprehensive site on Milton’s life and works, with links to essays and additional resources. |
Devoted to the life, literature, and times of John Milton. |
Ezra Pound |
A list of recommended Pound websites, and a BBC radio interview. |
A short biography and links to some of Pound’s most famous literary works. |
A critical essay by Donald Lyons. |
Al Purdy |
A biography, list of publications, and list of critical materials on Purdy’s work. |
Sir Walter Ralegh |
A comprehensive site on Ralegh’s life and works, with links to essays and additional resources. |
Notes on “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd.” |
Adrienne Rich |
A biographical essay and critical essays on several of Rich’s poems. |
Several brief essays on Rich’s poem. |
Duncan Campbell Scott |
A biography and a selection of the poet’s work. |
William Shakespeare |
A paraphrase and analysis of “Sonnet 18.” |
This page contains the text to “Sonnet 73,” a paraphrased version, and a commentary. |
A paraphrase and analysis of “Sonnet 116.” |
A paraphrase and analysis of “Sonnet 130.” |
Alfred Lord Tennyson |
A site designed for students, containing notes on the poem, illustrations, and additional links. |
A comprehensive site on Tennyson’s life and work, with links to essays and additional resources. Contains information on how to write an essay about Tennyson’s poetry! |
Tom Wayman |
An essay by Wendy Keitner. |
This site includes a biography on the life of Tom Wayman, a list of his literary works, his writing philosophy, a list of published works, and other resources. |
William Wordsworth |
This museum provides information about the centre for British Romanticism and home of William Wordsworth. |
This site contains an extensive list of links to biographical, biblographical, critical, and historical information. |
William Butler Yeats |
This site contains information on Yeats’s career and writing. |
Plays |
Henrik Ibsen |
A celebration of Ibsen on the 100th anniversary of his death. Contains biographies, links, and a list of plays in production. |
An e-text of Hedda Gabler with an introduction by William Archer. |
An interview with Cate Blanchett on playing Hedda Gabler. |
A Hedda Gabler Study Guide. |
Ann-Marie MacDonald |
This site contains biographies of Ann-Marie MacDonald, a list of books and literary award, reviews, quotes, and links to extra resources. |
This essay gives a detailed description of the play, including explanations and examples of certain themes, symbols, and other literary devices. |
William Shakespeare |
Shakespeare Illustrated explores nineteenth-century paintings, criticism, and productions of Shakespeare’s plays and their influences on one another. |
Renaissance Drama from its medieval origins to the closing of the theatres. |
Lectures on the substance and construction of Shakespeare’s Tragedies, including Othello. |
Shakespeare: his biography and dramas, and Elizabethan times. |
The text of Othello can be found here. |
General Sites |
A guide to Internet resources in theatre and performance studies. |
An online encyclopedia of Canadian theatre and drama. |
Dozens of links to literary sites. |
A comprehensive website dedicated to poetry and poets. |
The Victorian Web is a comprehensive website dedicated to all aspects of Victorian society, culture, aesthetics, authors, literary canon, and genres. |
A website for humanities research with links to humanities and humanities-related resources. |
Writing and Glossary Sites |
Available through Athabasca University Library. |
This site is designed to assist Athabasca University students with essay writing. |