An Introduction to Modernistic Poetry

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Last updated on May 6, 2025 8:34 pm

Look into the past and read evocative Modernist poems to learn how to understand the world and yourself better with this free online poetry course.

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This free online course introduces you to the features of poetry developed and written during the Modernist era, which fell mainly between 1900 and the Second World War. What is Modernist poetry? What defines this era and sets it apart? We answer such questions while taking you through the roots and context of this revolutionary artistic movement. Sign up to acquire new comprehension skills as you trace words that still echo down the years.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Define ?Modernist? poetry…
  • Discuss the historical and literary …
  • Explain the importance of contempora…
  • Outline the peculiarities of Moderni…
  • Define ?Modernist? poetry
  • Discuss the historical and literary events that defined its era
  • Explain the importance of contemporary poetic influences
  • Outline the peculiarities of Modernist poetry
  • Identify the characteristics of the genre
  • Summarize the impact of the genre on their wider context
  • Modernistic Poetry

    This module, Modernistic Poetry, will introduce you to modern poetry and the unique features behind this movement in poetry. You will also learn about important and influential poets in this movement and study their poetry in-depth.

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