3. Robert Frost (cont.)
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer In this second lecture on the poetry of Robert Frost, the poet's use of iambic pentameter in "Birches" is discussed. Frost's anti-modernity is evidenced in his interest in rural New England culture and his concern with the lives of laborers in "Home Burial." The failure of humanity to work real change is sardonically depicted in "Provide, Provide," but a hopeful vision of the power of imagination is presented in the final lines of the late poem, "Directive." 00:00 - Chapter 1. What Is Meter? 03:55 - Chapter 2. Robert Frost Poem: "Birches" 27:33 - Chapter 3. Where Did Frost Go to Write Poetry? 30:56 - Chapter 4. Robert Frost Poem: "Home Burial" 45:21 - Chapter 5. Robert Frost Poem: "Directive" Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2007.

4. William Butler Yeats

2. Robert Frost

Modern-ish Poets Series 2: Robert Frost

1. Introduction

The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Power and Intrigue of Simile - Professor Belinda Jack

Dr. Robert A. Johnson • The Healing Element

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5. William Butler Yeats (cont.)

8. Imagism

John J. Mearsheimer, “The False Promise of Liberal Hegemony”

The Secret Religion of Nietzsche | On Mysticism

OLLI Lecture | Young Robert Frost

9. Ezra Pound

Robert Frost documentary

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

How to Be Ambitious Without Being a Jerk | Yale Conversations with David Brooks | Yale University

11. T.S. Eliot (cont.)

Richard Feynman Explains Why Speed of Light is So Fast

7. World War I Poetry in England

