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Sense of Poetry, The; Garden, The, Part I

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11/14/1957

In this episode, "Professor and Lowell Television Lecturer at Harvard University" I. A. Richards reads and discusses Andrew Marvell's "The Garden." Richards introduces another "neo-Platonist" anatomical chart for use in diagramming the poem, this time mapping the stanzas onto a body whose head contains "Lovers of Wisdom," thorax manifests "Lovers of Honor," and abdomen hosts "Lovers of Pleasure." He dwells at length on sublimated passions as he explains how Marvell's poem establishes relationships among head, thorax, and abdomenal "loves." Summary and select metadata for this record was submitted by John Marx & Mark Cooper. The prime aim of "The Sense of Poetry" is to put great poetry before the public for whom simultaneous reading and listening offers a clearer presentation than either can apart. This series of eight lectures by Harvard Professor I.A. Richards gives background and insight, and will provide an exciting introduction to poetry that will capture the imagination of almost any group.


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Series
Sense of Poetry, The
Program
Garden, The, Part I
Program Number

104

Series Description

The prime aim of "The Sense of Poetry" is to put great poetry before the large and ?? public for whom simultaneous reading and listening offers a clearer and ?? presentation than either can apart. Commentary, explanation, and criticism have been subordinated to this joint presentation and have been chiefly concerned ?? supply -- again by print and voice together -- passages of earlier prose and verse each assist in the exploration of the poem under study. The poems were selected and arranged so that this illustration by quotation might be cumulative. The series as a whole is an introduction to the theme: "Platonism is English Poetry," and the passages cited from Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and others are among the essential roots of Western culture. This series of eight lectures, by Harvard Professor I.A. Richards background and insight, as well as his dramatic flair, will provide an exciting introduction to poetry that will capture the imagination of almost any group. Program Eight: The Phoenix and the Turtle The most mysterious poem in English, Shakespeare's The Phoenix and the Turtle is looked at in the light of the affirmations made by all the preceding poems in the series. Series release date: 1957

Program Description

The prime aim of "The Sense of Poetry" is to put great poetry before the large and ?? public for whom simultaneous reading and listening offers a clearer and ?? presentation than either can apart. Commentary, explanation, and criticism have been subordinated to this joint presentation and have been chiefly concerned ?? supply -- again by print and voice together -- passages of earlier prose and verse each assist in the exploration of the poem under study. The poems were selected and arranged so that this illustration by quotation might be cumulative. The series as a whole is an introduction to the theme: "Platonism is English Poetry," and the passages cited from Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and others are among the essential roots of Western culture. This series of eight lectures, by Harvard Professor I.A. Richards background and insight, as well as his dramatic flair, will provide an exciting introduction to poetry that will capture the imagination of almost any group. Program Eight: The Phoenix and the Turtle The most mysterious poem in English, Shakespeare's The Phoenix and the Turtle is looked at in the light of the affirmations made by all the preceding poems in the series.

Duration

00:28:48

Asset Type

Broadcast program

Media Type

Video

Subjects
Richards, I. A. (Ivor Armstrong), 1893-1979
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
The Garden
Poetry--Appreciation
Antony and Cleopatra
Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678
Genres
Educational
Topics
Literature
Contributors
Richards, I. A. (Ivor Armstrong), 1893-1979 (Host)
Publication Information
Courtesy of Thirteen/WNET New York and WGBH Boston
Citation
Chicago: “Sense of Poetry, The; Garden, The, Part I,” 11/14/1957, GBH Archives, accessed April 24, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_0B619C568EF2415EA32A6FA8A6CEA183.
MLA: “Sense of Poetry, The; Garden, The, Part I.” 11/14/1957. GBH Archives. Web. April 24, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_0B619C568EF2415EA32A6FA8A6CEA183>.
APA: Sense of Poetry, The; Garden, The, Part I. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_0B619C568EF2415EA32A6FA8A6CEA183
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