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John Keats, La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1819)

 
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Relationships (Edexcel Poetry Anthology)

In this course, Professor John McRae (University of Nottingham) explores the fifteen poems that make up the ‘Relationships’ cluster for GCSE English Literature (Edexcel). Each poem is read in full, with a short commentary highlighting aspects of language, style, themes, motif, and so on. In the case of Keats’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’, for example, we think about the themes of repentance and regret and the balance between fertility and infertility. When we come to Joanna Baillie’s ‘A Child to his Sick Grandfather’, we focus on the relationship between grandfather and grandchild and the language and rhythm of the poem.

The poems discussed in this course are:
1. John Keats, La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1819)
2. Joanna Baillie, A Child to his Sick Grandfather (1790)
3. Lord Byron, She Walks in Beauty (1814)
4. William Wordsworth, A Complaint (1807)
5. Thomas Hardy, Neutral Tones (1898)
6. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 43 (‘How do I love thee?’) (1850)
7. Robert Browning, My Last Duchess (1842)
8. Wendy Cope, First Date – He and First Date – She (2012)
9. Carol Ann Duffy, Valentine (1993)
10. Elizabeth Jennings, One Flesh (1966)
11. John Cooper Clarke, I Wanna Be Yours (1982)
12. Jen Hadfield, Love’s Dog (2008)
13. Vernon Scannell, Nettles (1980)
14. Simon Armitage, The Manhunt (2008)
15. Ingrid de Kok, My Father Would Not Show Us (1988)

John Keats, La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1819)

In this module, we read through John Keats’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’, focusing in particular on: (i) the idea of Keats as a ‘Romantic’ poet; (ii) the identity of the woman at the centre of the poem – is she real?; (iii) the themes of repentance and regret; and (iv) the balance between fertility (“The squirrel’s granary is full, | And the harvest’s done”) and infertility (“The sedge has withered from the lake, | And no birds sing”).

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Prof. John McRae

Prof. John McRae

Nottingham University