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Course Description

The great, hot-souled and short-lived Welsh poet Dylan Thomas may be best-known to many for the resounding – and shared - cri de coeur of his “Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night,” and perhaps for his “Fern Hill,” with its liquid, perfect, evocative opening “Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs….” These works are tours de force. But in fact the whole of Thomas’s preternatural creation – like Mozart’s – reveals a supple mastery of form / verbal music and otherworldly intuition / understanding of life meaning, impacts and implication. In our close reading, we will revel and be illumined. (8 weeks)

Prerequisites

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