In this course, participants will read, analyze, and discuss much of the poetry— lyric and narrative— and some of the prose of William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. Rebels against convention and the history of that period, these poets led lives that were as exciting as their evocative and prescient poetry.
- Feb. 14 to March 21
- Monday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ET
For more information and to register, visit the event website.
Please obtain this text for the course: English Romantic Poets: An Anthology edited by Stanley Appelbaum, Dover Thrift Edition
Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies
Current and retired full-time Johns Hopkins faculty and staff, as well as their spouses or domestic partners, are eligible for tuition remission. Eligibility details can be found on the Tuition Support for Employees, Spouses, and Children at JHU webpage on Human Resources' Benefits & Worklife website.
After registration, tuition remission eligibility will be confirmed by the Odyssey registrar. If eligibility cannot be confirmed, you will be required to pay full tuition for the course. Under the terms of the university's remission program, Hopkins employees must withdraw in writing at least five working days before the first class to receive a 100% refund. No partial refunds are given to JHU employees and affiliates. All other participants should review the JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policy.
A portion of this registration fee will support future programming and events. If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.