Heart Beats :Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem

Publication subTitle :Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem

Author: Robson Catherine;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781400845156

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691119366

Subject: I052 Poetry

Keyword: 世界文学

Language: ENG

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Description

Many people in Great Britain and the United States can recall elderly relatives who remembered long stretches of verse learned at school decades earlier, yet most of us were never required to recite in class. Heart Beats is the first book to examine how poetry recitation came to assume a central place in past curricular programs, and to investigate when and why the once-mandatory exercise declined. Telling the story of a lost pedagogical practice and its wide-ranging effects on two sides of the Atlantic, Catherine Robson explores how recitation altered the ordinary people who committed poems to heart, and changed the worlds in which they lived.

Heart Beats begins by investigating recitation's progress within British and American public educational systems over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and weighs the factors that influenced which poems were most frequently assigned. Robson then scrutinizes the recitational fortunes of three short works that were once classroom classics: Felicia Hemans's "Casabianca," Thomas Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," and Charles Wolfe's "Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna." To conclude, the book considers W. E. Henley's "Invictus" and Rudyard Kipling's "If--," asking why the idea of the memorized poem arouses such different responses in the United States and Great Britain today.

Focusing on vital connections between poems, individuals, and the

Chapter

PART I: THE MEMORIZED POEM IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN PUBLIC EDUCTION

PART II: CASE STUDIES

Felicia Hemans, “Casabianca”

Thomas Gray, “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”

Charles Wolfe, “The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna”

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