(CAPE MAY, NJ) — Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Concord Gang” on Monday, March 10, 2025 highlights Emerson, Thoreau and Alcott. “The Amherst Gang” on Monday, March 17, 2025 features Emily Dickinson and Helen Hunt Jackson. “The Fear Gang” on Monday, March 24, 2025 delves into Hawthorne, Poe and Melville.
These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to learn more about and discuss literature. This will be an engaging, interactive learning experience. Seminars will not be recorded, but video cameras shall be on to encourage the energetic flow of ideas and active participation. Reading selections will be provided in advance at no extra cost and are not required reading.
Offered Mondays, March 10, 17, 24, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. Each seminar is sold separately at $15. For more information and to register for one, two or all three seminars, visit https://capemaymac.org/exploring-american-literature/. After purchase each participant will be sent Zoom registration information and additional information. Space is limited.
Dr. Sylvia Baer has been a professor of literature for 51 years and is also the Poet Laureate of Cape May, a playwright, a memoirist, a writer of scholarly works, a translator of Spanish poetry (into English), and a Fellow at Yale University. She has curated haiku and photography exhibitions at Rowan University and Yale University, been founding editor of international academic journals, and presented at conferences and workshops throughout the country.
In Cape May she is the creator of The Poet-Tree where she hangs about 60 poems written by a whole panoply of writers, and with signage encourages passers-by to pick any poem that appeals to them and to take it with them. So many folks enjoy this that each day the tree is replenished once or twice. Her latest book, “Building Life, A Memoir,” published in June 2024, is the second volume in an unconventional memoir that began with “Learning Life, a Memoir, published in August 2022. Both are published by Nostos Press. She has deep connections to Cape May MAC, spanning five decades, and is proud to say that her father was the first president of Cape May MAC in 1971.