British Nature Writing in the Twentieth Century
Course details
Course code
Q00017888Course date
Number of classes
10 sessionsTimetable
Tutor
Stephen SmithFee range
How you'll learn
Venue
OnlineLevel of study
Entry Levels 1,2,3: If you have never studied this subject before and you’re not confident in your skills, Entry levels are a good starting point.
Level 1: Covers basic skills and knowledge needed for this subject
Level 2: Building on basic knowledge or experience. Similar to Grade 4/ C at GCSE or O level in England or Standards in Scotland.
Level 3: Learn about the topic in-depth and have a broad range of skills. Independent working Equivalent to an A level in England or Higher in Scotland.
Beginners: A perfect introduction if you have no experience and skills in this subject.
Improvers: The next step if you have basic skills or knowledge but want to progress them further.
Advanced: Build on the solid experience and skills you have in this subject, applying your skills and knowledge in a more complex way.
Course overview
Course description
British writing has consistently displayed an affinity with the natural world’s geography, topography and flora and fauna. Indeed the lyrical tradition of English poetry, with its melancholic cast exemplifies this, and we will refer to this poetic tradition in our examination of Edward Thomas and Ted Hughes. The first Thomas, will take us into the territory of the seismic change wrought on the British landscape by the fallout from the Great War.
The course will explore additionally the various palimpsests that have overlaid the natural world, seeing it as spiritual, an emblem for transience and melancholy and rebirth.
Naturally many of our writers were naturalists, and we will discover how the naturalist’s eye has evolved in the last century, as ecological concerns have become more pressing.
The authors selected will each exemplify different concerns and different styles, and will be seen to reflect a diversity of responses to the natural world, as well as reflecting the different expectations of that world, individuals and society has had in the last one hundred years. In this respect certain movements such as the Ramblers, the National Trust and the National Parks will cross our eyes and involve us in a discussion about the politicisation of Nature.
-
What financial support is available?
-
We don't want anything to stand in your way when it comes to bringing Adult learning within reach so if you need anything to support you to achieve your goals then speak to one of our education experts during your enrolment journey. Most of our courses are government funded but if you don't qualify or need alternative financial help to access them then let us know.
-
What other support is available?
-
All of our digital content, teaching and learning activities and assessments are designed to be accessible so if you need any additional support you can discuss this with the education experts during your enrolment journey and we will do all we can to make sure you have optimal access.