The Romantic Poets: An Enduring Romance
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Maureen Hurndall, BA 

New Year 2025 

10 weekly sessions on Fridays 10.00 am to 12.00 noon, stating 24 January 

One of the most revolutionary periods in Europe extended from the late 18th Century to encompass much of the 19th Century. Poetry was no exception. This was the Age of Revolutions, including the French and Irish and societal transformations in Britain, starting with the Industrial Revolution which made a slave of the child, thus giving rise to radical ideas, such as Parliamentary reform, expanded suffrage and abolitionism. Occasionally violence followed, as in the Peterloo massacre of 1819. Romantic poets, emboldened by the spirit of freedom, believed in self-expression, the imagination, beauty, fantasy and in reaching the sublime. As well as the major poets, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Byron and Keats, we will look at female poets such as Charlotte Smith as well as Burns. 

Fee £92.00 (concession rate £66.00) 

10 CATS Points (Level 1) 

This class will take place on QUB campus 

Concession: The concession rate is available for those who are in receipt of State Benefits (including pension), or are full-time students, part or full-time Queen’s students or are members of University staff holding a valid staff card:

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