Common Course Lecture Tape 9.3

Common Course Lecture Tape 9.3

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Blucher’s talk is a discussion of the formation of Greek ideals in art and life, through an examination of the works of Homer. Hecht’s talk discusses the structure of poetry, covering elements such as meter, rhyme, syntax, tone, and metaphor, with examples from works by Milton, Coleridge, Shakespeare, and Hopkins.

Lectures taken from original reel-to-reel recording, digitized in-house. This tape contains two lectures: the first from Blucher; the second from poetry professor Anthony Hecht.

Original notes taken from artifact:

"A. Hecht - Common Course Lecture 4/6/67 Bluecher - The Greeks 4/20/67 Common Course"

Slip of paper inside reel box reads: "Leave for Hochman over the week-end please"

Keywords

Heinrich Blücher, Common Course, Bard College

Creation Date

04/06/1967 & 04/20/1967

Common Course Lecture Tape 9.3

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