| 1st | March 1891 | Edmund Clarence Stedman “The Nature and Elements of Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 2nd | March-April 1892-93 | Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb, Cambridge University “Growth and Influence of Classical Greek Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 3rd | 1892-93 | Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, University of Dublin “Growth and Influence of Latin Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 4th | 1893-94 | Charles Eliot Norton, Harvard University “Dante” |
| 1894-95 | unknown
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| 5th | April 1896 | George Adam Smith, United Free Church College of Glasgow “Hebrew Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 6th | March-April 1897 | Ferdinand Bruntière, Ecole Normale “French Poetry” (9 lectures, in French) |
| 7th | March-April 1898 | Charles R. Lanman, Harvard University “The Poetry of India” (8 lectures) |
| 1898-1899 | unknown
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| 8th | April 1900 | C. H. Herford, University of Manchester “Nature and Romance in English Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 9th | 1900-01 | Hamilton W. Mabie, Editor of The Outlook “Poetry in America” (7 lectures)
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| 10th | Apr. 1902 | Emil G. Hirsch, University of Chicago “Medieval Jewish Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 1902-03 | unknown |
| 11th | Jan.-Feb. 1904 | Count Angelo de Gubernatis, Istituto di Studi Superiori di Firenze “Italian Poetry” (9 lectures, in French)
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| 12th | Mar.-Apr. 1905 | George E. Woodberry, Nebraska State University “Poetic Forms of Life” (8 lectures) |
| 13th | Mar. 1906 | Henry van Dyke, Princeton University “The Service of Poetry” (8 lectures) |
| 14th | Feb. 1907 | Eugen Kuehnemann, University of Breslau “Deutsche Dichtung in der Zeit ihrer groessten Bluete” (8 lectures, in German) |
| 15th | Jan.-Feb. 1908 | A. V. Williams Jackson, Columbia University “Poetry of Persia” (7 lectures) |
| 16th | Mar. 1909 | Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Universidad de Madrid “Spanish Poetry” or “Spanish Epic Poetry” (7 lectures, in French) |
| 1909-10 | unknown |
| 17th | Mar. 1911 | Maurice Francis Egan, Georgetown College “Typical Christian Hymns” (8 lectures) |
| 18th | Mar. 1912 | Paul Shorey, University of Chicago “The Greek Epigram and the Palatine Anthology” (6 lectures) |
| 1912-13 | unknown |
| 19th | Apr.-May 1914 | George Lyman Kittredge, Harvard University “The Poetry of Chaucer” (6 lectures) |
| 20th | Apr. 1915 | Sir Walter Raleigh, Oxford University “Poetry and Criticism of the Romantic Revival” (6 lectures) |
| 21st | Mar.-Apr. 1916 | Paul Elmer More, former Editor of The Nation “Poets of America” (7 lectures) |
| 22nd | Apr.-May 1917 | Edward Capps, Princeton University “Formative Influences in Greek Tragedy” (6 lectures) |
| 1917-18 | none given |
| 1918-19 | none given |
| 1919-20 | none given |
| 23rd | Apr. 11-22, 1921 | Charles Mills Gayley, University of California at Berkeley “Contemporary English Poetry” (6 lectures) |
| 1921-22 | unknown |
| 24th | Oct. 1922 | Émile Legouis, La Sorbonne “The Poetry of Edmund Spenser” (6 lectures) |
| 1923-24 | unknown |
| 25th | Oct. 1924 | Walter de la Mare “Three English Poets and Some Elements of the Poet’s Art” [on John Keats, Emily Brontë, Christina Rossetti] (6 lectures) |
| 1925-26 | unknown |
| 1926-27 | unknown |
| 26th | Oct.-Nov. 1927 | Albert Feuillerat, University of Rennes “Shakespeare and Poetry” (5 lectures) |
| 1928-29 | unknown |
| 1929-30 | unknown |
| 27th | 1930-31 [Fall?] | Edmond Faral, Collège de France “Le cycle poétique du roi Arthur” (6 lectures) |
| 28th | Apr. 1931 | George William Russell (AE) “Some Personalities of the Irish Literary Movement” “A Poet and Artist Considers Dreams” (2 lectures) |
| 1931-32 | unknown |
| 29th | Jan.-Feb. 1933 | T. S. Eliot “The Metaphysical Poets” or “The ‘Metaphysical’ Poets” (3 lectures) |
| 30th | Oct. 1933 | R. W. Chambers, University College, London “The Continuity of English Poetry, from the Beginnings to the Tudor Times” (5 lectures) |
| 31st | Apr. 1935 | Lascelles Abercrombie, University of London “The Art of Wordsworth” (5 lectures) |
| 32nd | 1936 | H. J. C. Grierson, University of Aberdeen “Milton as Prophet and Artist” (5 lectures) |
| 33rd | 1937 | D. Pedro Salinas, Universidad Internacional de Santander “The Attitude Toward Reality in Spanish Poetry” (5 lectures) |
| 34th | 1938 | Robert Peter Tristram Coffin, Bowdoin College “New Poetry of New England” (6 lectures) |
| 35th | 1939 | Archibald MacLeish, Editor of Fortune “Six Lectures about Poets Now” (6 lectures) |
| 36th | Jan. 29/31, 1940 | W. H. Auden “Poetry and the Old World” and “America Is Where You Find It” |
| 37th | 1941 | Joseph Warren Beach, University of Minnesota “A Romantic View of Poetry” (6 lectures) |
| 1941-42 | none given |
| 1942-43 | none given |
| 1943-44 | none given |
| 1944-45 | none given |
| 1945-46 | unknown |
| 38th | Jan. 1947 | George Frisbie Whicher, Amherst College “Emily Dickinson, The Making of an American Poet” (6 lectures) |
39th
| Nov. 1947 | Robert Frost, Dartmouth College “Precepts in Poetry” and “Extravagances of the Spirit” (6 lectures) |
| 40th | 1948 | Dr. Donald H. Stauffer, Princeton University “Studies in the Lyrics of William Butler Yeats” (3 lectures) |
| 41st | 1949 | Charles Jasper Sisson, University College, London “Shakespeare’s Approach to Shakespeare” (3 lectures) |
| 42nd | 1950 | Mme. Marie-Jeanne Dury, La Sorbonne “De Victor Hugo intime à Victor Hugo mythique” “La Poésie Française sous l’occupation” (2 lectures) |
| 43rd | 1950 | Henri Peyre, Yale University “Baudelaire as Critic” |
| 44th | Apr. 1951 | E. M. W. Tillyard, Cambridge University “The English Renaissance: Fact or Fiction?” (6 lectures) » “The Transition from the Medieval to the Renaissance Way of Thought in English Literature” » “Was There an English Renaissance?” » “The Transition in the Lyric” (Part 1) » “The Transition in the Lyric” (Part 2) » “The Transition in Literary Criticism” » “The Transition in the Epic” |
| 45th | Oct. 8-17, 1952 | Frank Percy Wilson, Oxford University “Elizabethan Drama” (5 lectures) » “Introductory” (Wed., Oct. 8) » “Tamburlaine” (Fri., Oct. 10) » “The Jew of Malta: Doctor Faustus” (Mon., Oct. 13) » “The Massacre at Paris: Edward II” (Wed., Oct. 15) » “Marlowe and the Early Shakespeare” (Fri., Oct. 17) |
46th
| 1954 | Pierre Emmanuel, Radio Télévision Française “Poetry, A Vocation” |
| 1954-55 | unknown |
| 1955-56 | unknown |
| 47th | Jan. 1957 | Richard Lattimore, Bryn Mawr College “Studies in the Poetry of Greek Tragedy” (6 lectures) |
| 48th | 1958
| Poetry Festival: concurrent with the First Bolligen Poetry Festival R. P. Blackmur, Princeton University “The Poetry of Edwin Muir” Yvor Winters, Stanford University “Poetic Styles, Old and New” Marianne Moore “The Poetry of Dame Edith Sitwell” Mark Van Doren, Columbia University “The Poetry of Thomas Hardy” |
| 1959-60 | unknown |
| 1960-61 | unknown |
| 49th | 1961
| The Moment of Poetry John Holmes, Tufts University “Surroundings and Illuminations” May Sarton, Wellesley College “The School of Babylon” Richard Eberhart, Dartmouth College “Will and Psyche in Poetry” Richard Wilbur, Wesleyan University “Round About a Poem of Housman’s” Randall Jarrell, University of North Carolina at Greensboro “Robert Frost’s ‘Home Burial’” |
| 1962-63 | unknown |
| 50th | 1963 | Yves Bonnefoy, Brandeis University “La Poésie Française et L’Expérience de L’Être” |
| 1964-65 | unknown |
| 51st | 1965-66 | The Poetic Tradition Roy Harvey Pearce, University of California at San Diego “Whitman and Our Hope for Poetry” Arnold Stein, Johns Hopkins University “George Herbert’s Lyrics: The Art of Plainness” Wolfgang Clemen, Universität München “The Spirits in Shelley’s Poetry” T. B. L. Webster, University College, London “Euripedes: Traditionalist and Innovator” Jorge Guillén, Wellesley College, Emeritus “A Portrait of Pedro Salinas” John H. Finley, Jr., Harvard University “Pindar’s Beginnings” George E. Duckworth, Princeton University “The ‘Old’ and the ‘New’ in Vergil’s Aeneid” Victor Pöschl, Universität Heidelberg “Poetry and Philosophy in Horace” |
| 52nd | 1966 | Michel Deguy, Université de Paris VII (Saint-Denis) “Poésie et Connaissance” |
| 1967-68 | unknown |
| 53rd | 1968 | Margit Frenck, Universidad Nacionale Autónoma de México, and Antonio Alatorre, El Colegio de México “Poesia y musica del renacimento español” (lecture/recital) |
| 54th | 1969
| Northrop Frye, University of Toronto “Romantic Poetics and Myth” |
| 55th | 1969 | Irving Singer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology “The Loves of Dido and Aeneas: Variations on a Theme: Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas; Hector Berlioz: Les Troyens à Carthage” |
| 56th | 1970 | A. Alvarez, London “The Savage God: Sylvia Plath and Contemporary Poetry” |
| 57th | 1970 | David Ray “The Light-Bound Space of the Mind: Remarks on Contemporary Poetry and Painting” |
| 58th | 1970 | Dámaso Alonso, Real Academia de la Lengua “Hijos de la ina: Children of Wrath” |
| 59th | 1971
| Paul Valéry Centennial: Jackson Matthews Gérard Genette, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales James Lawler, University of Chicago Michel Deguy, Université de Paris VII (Saint-Denis) Elizabeth Sewell, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Jacques Derrida, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales |
60th
| 1972 | Kenneth Koch, Columbia University “Poetry and Children” |
| 61st | 1973
| Erich Segal, Yale University and Wolfson College, Oxford “The Birth of Comedy” |
| 62nd | 1973
| Nathan A. Scott, Jr., University of Chicago “Hope, History, and Literature” |
63rd
| 1973 | William Heyen, State University of New York College at Brockport “On Richard Wilbur: An Experiment in Criticism” |
| 64th | 1974 | Conference on the Genealogy of the Epic: Gregory Nagy and Richard Macksey, Johns Hopkins Univ., co-chairs Joseph Russo, Haverford College Albert B. Lord, Harvard University David Bynam, Harvard University Jenny Clay, Haverford College Hugh S. MacKay, Jr., Harvard University Douglas Frame, Paris et al. |
| 65th | 1975
| Josephine Jacobsen “The Landscapes of the Imagination: Elliott Coleman at Hopkins” |
66th
| 1975 | Louis Zukofsky “Poetry and Poetics: An Objectivist Perspective” |
| 67th | 1975
| Jacques Derrida, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales “La Question de Style” |
| 68th | 1976 | Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, University of California at Berkeley “L’echo du sujet: sur al compulsion autobiographique” |
| 69th | 1977 | Edwin Honig, Brown University “The Poet’s Other Voice: Spontaneous Exchanges on Translation” |
| 70th | 1977 | Harold Bloom, Yale University “The Sublime Crossing and the Death of Love” |
| 71st | 1977 | Yves Bonnefoy, Université de Nice “Que peut encore la poésie?” |
| 72nd | 1977 | Symposium on John Ruskin John Dixon Hunt, London “Oeuvre and Footnote” George L. Hersey, Yale University “Ruskin as an Optical Thinker” Jeffrey L. Spear, Princeton University “‘These are the Furies of Phlegethon’: Ruskin’s Set of Mind and the Creation of Fors Clavigera” “‘My darling Charles’: Selections from the Ruskin-Norton Correspondence” Marc A. Simpson, Yale University “The Dream of the Dragon: Ruskin’s Serpent Imagery” William Arrowsmith, Johns Hopkins University “Ruskin’s Fireflies” Garry Wills, Johns Hopkins University Richard Macksey, Johns Hopkins University “Proust on the Margins of Ruskin” |
73rd
| 1978
| Paul de Man, Yale University “Baudelaire, Benjamin, and Translation” |
| 74th | 1978 | Jean Starobinski, Université de Genève “An Interpretation of Rousseau and Baudelaire” |
| 75th | 1979 | Ronald Paulson, Yale University “Constable’s Poetics: The Suppression of Literary Landscape” |
| 76th | 1979 | Frank Doggett Stevens Centennial Lecture, “Wallace Stevens: The Making of Poems” |
77th
| 1979 | Frances Ferguson, University of California at Berkeley “The Bathos of Experience: The Poetics of Edmund Burke” |
78th
| 1980 | James Nohrnberg, University of Virginia “Epic Comparison and Comparative Epic in Paradise Lost” |
| 79th | 1980 | Michel Deguy, Paris “La poésie en question” |
| 80th | 1981 | Paul de Man, Yale University “The Poetics of the Sublime” |
| 81st | 1982
| Arnold Stein, University of Illinois “The Voices of the Satirist: John Donne” |
| 82nd | 1983
| John Malcolm Wallace, University of Chicago “Timon of Athens, De Beneficiis, and the Three Graces” |
| 83rd | 1984 | J. Hillis Miller, Yale University “The Difficulties in Reading William Carlos Williams” |
| 84th | 1984 | Joseph N. Riddel, University of California at Los Angeles “An American Poetics”
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| 1985-86 | none given |
| 1986-87 | none given |
| 1987-88 | none given |
| 1988-89 | none given |
| 1989-90 | none given |
| 1990-91 | none given |
| 1991-92 | none given |
| 1992-93 | none given |
| 1993-94 | none given |
| 1994-95 | none given |
| 1995-96 | none given |
| 1996-97 | none given |
| 1997-98 | none given |
| 1998-99 | none given |
| 1999-2000 | none given |
| 85th | Sept. 11, 2000
| William H. Gass, Washington University (St. Louis) “The Life and Works of Rainer Maria Rilke” |
| 86th | Apr. 26, 2001 | C. K. Williams, Princeton University on translating Frances Ponge |
| 87th | Apr. 22, 2002
| W. S. Merwin on memoir |
| 88th | Mar. 27, 2003
| Harold Bloom, Yale University and New York University “Hamlet: Poem Unlimited”
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| 89th | Nov. 12, 2003
| Dave Smith, Johns Hopkins University “The Other Raspberry: Nature and Poetry” |
| 90th | Mar. 15, 2004
| William H. Pritchard, Amherst College “Randall Jarrell’s Poetry”
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| 91st | Oct. 26, 2004 | Jahan Ramazani, University of Virginia “Remapping Modern and Contemporary Poetry” |
| 92nd | Feb. 10, 2005 | Helen Vendler, Harvard University “The Yeatsian Sequence: Forms of Poetry in ‘Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen’” |
| 93rd | Dec. 1, 2005 | Alicia Ostriker, Rutgers University “Eros and Metaphor” |
| 94th | Feb. 23, 2006 | John Hollander, Yale University “Fictive Espionage” |
| 95th | Nov. 13, 2006 | Willard Spiegelman, Southern Methodist University “The Poet, Born or Made?: The Case of Amy Clampitt” |