Series At Gunn Library Will Concern Poets Through History
Series At Gunn Library Will Concern Poets Through History
WASHINGTON â The Gunn Memorial Library will host a lecture series on poetry beginning Tuesday, May 30, in the Wykeham Room of the library. The program will meet once monthly, on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 pm.
Kenneth Greif, a teacher of English and American literature for over 30 years at Park School in Brooklandville, Md., will lead the discussion series.
The first lecture/discussion in the series, on May 30, entitled âThe Romantics, Part 1,â will focus on Wordsworth and Coleridge and two poems in particular: Wordsworthâs âLines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbeyâ and Coleridgeâs âThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner.â
The second portion of the series will be on June 20, continuing with âThe Romantics, Part 2.â It will include a discussion of Byron, Keats and Shelley.
The third program in the series will feature âThe Victorians,â with a discussion concerning the works of Tennyson, Browning and Arnold. The meeting will be on July 11.
The final session will discuss âThe Moderns,â and in particular, Yeats and Eliot, on August 22.
The library is on the Green in Washington, at the juncture of Route 47 and Wykeman Road. The series is free and open to the public. Copies of the poems to be discussed will be available at the library. For further information call the library at 860/868-7586.