You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience and security.

EMC CPD Online: Elegies with Mark Ford – A Lecture with Q&A

Availability
Places available
Price
£20 per place
Location
Online
Duration
2-3.30pm

This EMC lecture will consider the sources of elegy in Classical poets such as Bion and Virgil and the elegy’s evolution in English from Chaucer to the 21st century. We will then focus on sections of Tennyson’s In Memoriam, on Thomas Hardy’s Poems of 1912-13, and on Alan Jenkins’s moving lament for his mother, ‘Effects’. The lecture will rehearse many of the ideas developed in Mark Ford and Seamus Perry’s current London Review of Books podcast, 'Love and Death: Elegies from the Renaissance to the Present Day', as well as in Ford’s recently published Woman Much Missed: Thomas Hardy, Emma Hardy, and Poetry. Elegies reveal poets struggling to come to terms with inexplicable loss, buffeted by grief, but also in quest of narratives of consolation and recovery. Poems composed in response to death frequently offer fascinating insights into the imaginative compulsions of individual poets while also fulfilling a vital role in communal traditions of mourning.

The lecture, intended to enhance teachers' subject knowledge, will be introduced by Barbara Bleiman. It will be followed by a Q&A, again mediated by Barbara.

This course will be recorded but attendees will not be audible or visible. 

This webinar is included in the EMC Webinar Package Summer 2025. Click here for details of the package and to order for your department. See 'Further Details' for how to join this webinar if your department has bought the package.

Online, via Zoom. Details of how to join will be sent before the session.

Download Zoom

  • If relevant, course materials will be sent the day before the course in the email with your joining instructions. Please either print these out or have them available on screen during the session.
  • After the session you will receive the PowerPoint presentation and any resources used on the course.
  • After the session you will receive a link to register to watch a recording of this session on-demand until 31st August 2025. 

How to join this course if your department has bought the webinar package

  • To join the live session, register using the registration link sent to the departmental key contact. You can register to join the live session right up to the start of the webinar. Use the unique link sent by [email protected] to join the webinar on the day.
  • To watch the recording on-demand, register using the on-demand registration link sent to the departmental key contact the day after the live session. This email will also include the PowerPoint presentation and any additional resources. On-demand access expires 31st August 2025.
Photo of Barbara Bleiman

Barbara Bleiman

Barbara Bleiman is an education consultant at EMC, co-editor of emagazine and the author of What Matters in English Teaching. She writes blogs and articles about education and has written or co-written many EMC publications for the classroom, including several resources on poetry, novels and language study. Among these are Doing Close Reading, Studying The Handmaid’s Tale, Sight/Unseen Poetry, KS3 Poetry Plus, as well as Curriculum Conversations: Going on an Odyssey. She takes the lead on EMC’s project on group work, ‘It’s Good to Talk’ and has a strong interest in ideas about the curriculum, developing the idea of ‘cultural conversations’ as a challenge to the notion of cultural capital. In 2019 she was awarded the NATE Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Teaching of English. She is also a Fellow of the English Association. Barbara is the author of two novels, Off the Voortrekker Road and Accidents of Love, and has recently published a collection of short stories, Kremlinology of Kisses.

Photo of Mark Ford

Mark Ford

Mark Ford teaches in the English Department at University College London. He is the author of four collections of poetry, of three critical monographs, and of four volumes of essays. Recent publications include Woman Much Missed: Thomas Hardy, Emma Hardy, and Poetry (2023),  A Guest Among Stars: Essays on Twentieth-Century Poets (2025), and a translation of the poetry of Jules Laforgue, Lunar Solo (2023). He is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books and The New York Review of Books. This Dialogue of One: Essays on Poets from John Donne to Joan Murray (2014), was awarded the Poetry Foundation’s 2015 Pegasus Award for Poetry Criticism.

He has also recorded four series of podcasts for the London Review of Books Close Reading series with Professor Seamus Perry of Oxford University. Their current series, 'Love and Death', discusses elegies from the Renaissance to the present day.

 This webinar is included in the EMC Webinar Package Summer 2025. Click here for details of the package and to order for your department. See 'Further Details' for how to join this webinar if your department has bought the package.

Booking this course as a 'one-off' purchase.

  • Bookings for this course will close at 8am (London, UK) on Tuesday 17th June 2025, or when capacity is reached, whichever is the sooner.
  • This course is part of our 2 for 1 offer
    • Book a place on this course and you’ll be sent a voucher code entitling you to book a further place on the same course for a colleague at your school. Your code will be emailed to you as soon as we have received your booking.
    • Please note: bookings for this course close at 8am on Tuesday 17th June 2025. The 2nd free place must be booked before the closing date, so please make sure you give yourself enough time!
    • Your voucher can only be redeemed online and is only eligible against this course.
      (Any issues please email Lucy.)
  • This course must be booked and paid for online. Payment by invoice is not available for this session. Please note: your fee is non-refundable.
  • To book this course you must be signed into one of the following accounts (registering an account first if you need to):
    • UK Trust/Academy – Head Office (purchasing) 
    • UK Educator Admin (purchasing)
    • UK Teacher – Home Address Only
    • UK Private Individual
    • Overseas
  • If you have a UK Educator Standard account you will not be able to book the course. Sign in to your account and add it to your Wishlist. See the list of people able to book courses at your organisation by clicking ‘My Account’, then ‘Our Admin Users’.
  1. Click 'Book now’ (right-hand column).
  2. Add the number of places you need. 
  3. Fill in the names and email addresses of the people attending. To secure your place, please make sure you add the attendee details immediately and checkout within 24 minutes. Otherwise the booking will expire and you will have to begin the process again.
  4. Click submit and then Go to basket.
  5. Checkout. (Payment by invoice is not available for this session.)
  6. IF TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR 2 FOR 1 OFFER, PLEASE WAIT TO BE SENT YOUR CODE BEFORE BOOKING YOUR 2ND PLACE.
  7. Once you have booked your place, you will see a screen indicating your order has been successful. You may want to make a note of your order number. The person making the booking and the attendee will receive an automatic acknowledgement of your booking.
  8. Instructions on how to join the course (including Zoom login details) will be sent from [email protected] for the first time on the day bookings close. Reminders, including any course handouts, will be sent the day before and one-hour before the course. Please check your junk or promotions folder. Still no luck? Email us before 1pm on the course day [email protected].

Cancellation and amendments

  • Afternoon and twilight webinars must be paid for by card at the time of booking.
  • The fee is non-refundable.
  • However, the webinars are recorded. Anyone who books a place on the course will be sent a link to register to access the recording of the webinar until 31st August 2025, regardless of whether they attended live.