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Author | : Sara Thorne |
Publisher | : Red Globe Press |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2006-07-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780333698754 |
Mastering Poetry is a practical book with wide-ranging examples, detailed commentaries and frameworks for analysis. Whether you are studying or reading poetry for pleasure, it will help you to move beyond your first response to an analytical understanding of the relationship between content, language, structure and style.
Author | : Crispin Tennant |
Publisher | : Richards Education |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
"Crafting Verse: Mastering the Art of Poetry" is a comprehensive guide designed to empower aspiring poets on their creative journey. With ten richly detailed chapters, this book explores every facet of poetic expression, from harnessing inspiration to refining technique, and from exploring themes to sharing your work with the world. Delving into the intricacies of language, form, and emotion, each section provides practical insights, hands-on exercises, and inspiring examples to help you unlock your poetic potential. Whether you're a seasoned wordsmith or just starting out, "Crafting Verse" offers invaluable guidance, encouraging you to embrace your unique voice, experiment with different forms, and cultivate a lifelong practice of poetic exploration. From finding inspiration in everyday life to navigating the complexities of narrative poetry, this book is your indispensable companion on the path to writing amazing poetry.
Author | : Sharon R Wilson-Strann |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2019-06-23 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781075805769 |
Mastering Poetry for the CSEC English B Examination is a new concept in preparing Caribbean secondary school students for the regional literature exams. This handbook explores the poems that will be covered in the 2018-2023 and the 2023-2027 CSEC English B examination in a systematic way in order to guide students through their studies. Alongside sections on understanding figurative language, tips on essay writing, sample essays and a glossary of literary terms, the treatment of each poem includes the following features: a summary of the text, an exploration of the subjects or issues, a description of the poetic techniques used, a variety of pre- and post-reading activities, and a list of websites or books that relates to the text.
Author | : William Baer |
Publisher | : Measure Press Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2015-07-04 |
Genre | : English language |
ISBN | : 9780984983698 |
Write poetry in the great metrical tradition of Dante, Shakespeare, Dickinson, Frost, and the poets of the current Formalist revival. In this contemporary guide, you'll learn how to write metrical poetry in all the major forms, from blank verse and quatrains to sonnets and villanelles. Each chapter provides step-by-step instruction that's accessible and easy to understand for even the beginning poet. This book includes unique features difficult to find anywhere else: Essential but non-intimidating instruction on meter and rhyme; Focused assignments detailing how to make your first attempt at a specific form; Illuminating discussions on pop culture, figures of speech, difficult themes, and other important topics; An engaging overview of poetry's history, and why it's important to learn the traditional forms; Complementing the instruction are many classic and contemporary poems, including recent work by Richard Wilbur, Wendy Cope, X.J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, Rachel Hadas, Wyatt Prunty, Alicia Stallings, and many others; Writing Metrical Poetry is the perfect course in metrical poetry for the person working alone or working in the classroom.
Author | : Shu-Ling Wu |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2018-10-11 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1351805266 |
Mastering Advanced Modern Chinese through the Classics is a textbook to teach those who wish to achieve an advanced or native proficiency and cultural competence in modern Chinese, as well as to experience the beauty of Classical Chinese literature. Collecting representative works containing vibrant views of Chinese culture from different dynasties, this book is focused on how the grammatical patterns, vocabulary, and idioms that are found in Classical Chinese are relevant in the modern adaptation of the language, and how the accumulated traditional values and beliefs found there still shape the thinking and lifestyle of modern society. Online resources including audio, answer keys, and instructor aids will be part of the teaching package.
Author | : Billy Collins |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2011-04-26 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0679604502 |
WINNER—BEST POETRY—GOODREADS CHOICE AWARDS NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NEWSWEEK/THE DAILY BEAST NATIONAL BESTSELLER Billy Collins is widely acknowledged as a prominent player at the table of modern American poetry. And in this smart, lyrical, and mischievous collection of poetry, which covers the everlasting themes of love and loss, youth and aging, solitude and union, Collins’s verbal gifts are on full display. Note to Readers: adjusting the size of the type on your e-reading device may affect the line formatting of this eBook. We have formatted the eBook so that any words that get bumped to a new line in a poem will be noticeably indented.
Author | : Justin Phillip Reed |
Publisher | : Coffee House Press |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2020-04-07 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9781566895767 |
Subverting celebrated classics of poetry and mythology and examining horrors from contemporary film and cultural fact, National Book Award winner Justin Phillip Reed engages darkness as an aesthetic to conjure the revenant animus that lurks beneath the exploited civilities of marginalized people. In these poems, Reed finds agency in the other-than-human identities assigned to those assaulted by savageries of the state. In doing so, he summons a retaliatory, counterviolent Black spirit to revolt and to inhabit the revolting.
Author | : Kay Ulanday Barrett |
Publisher | : Topside Heliotrope |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2016-06-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781627290159 |
Kay Ulanday Barrett has been bringing his unique poetry to audiences for over a decade, unpicking vital political questions around race, sickness and disability and gender, and chronicling the everydayness of life in the U.S. Empire with humor, poignancy and inimitable vitality. Now at last a generous selection of his work will be available in print. Each of these poems is a brilliant little story. Taken together, they show a master craftsman at the top of his game. Pre-order them now.
Author | : Richard Gill |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 639 |
Release | : 2006-07-28 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1350315095 |
The third edition of this leading text provides a comprehensive guide to literary study. Emphasis has been placed on contextualizing literature and this updated version takes these changes into account by incorporating more material on historical and cultural contexts as well as in-depth discussions on novels, drama and poetry.
Author | : Jason Koo |
Publisher | : Prelude Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : American poetry |
ISBN | : 9780990703068 |
Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. "No one has written a finer, stranger, more enjoyably various and intelligent long poem than Jason's Koo's 'No Longer See,' the central poem in his splendid new book, MORE THAN MERE LIGHT. Schuyler and Knausgaard, Proust and Ashbery, to name just a few, meld into a poetic performance that is joyfully bent, and as gloriously funny as it is self-castigating. Underscoring all this is a sorrowing sense of self that can't shake free of time--time as it drags or stops or flies during romance and sex and the passage from domestic happiness to failure, and as it marks off the progress of a poetry and a life coming into its full, vital strength. With a cool-eyed detachment from his own drama, Koo has written a book that is unforgettable in its candor, its disabused self-knowledge, and its generosity of spirit."--Tom Sleigh "This book is about falling, a lot. There are good falls and uncomfortable falls and quiet falls and in-between falls and falling in and out of love with other people and yourself--as Koo aptly writes, 'That was a falling.' Koo is brilliant at mastering the often anxious way we talk to ourselves in our heads, as a way to recall moments and construct memories, justify behavior to oneself, and explore the roles of gender dynamics and sexuality within a world full of distractions in an often strange modern technological landscape. Throughout the collection, Koo is wonderfully narrative, bringing us into the speaker's world, full of jazz and biking and Brooklyn and girlfriends and students and conversations with both an overload of self-consciousness and a lack of it all at the same time ('What's okay, okay?'). The speaker's unabashed ability to be excessive while also having the reader rely on silence, on what isn't told, creates a captivating world for the reader to explore--and most importantly, see themselves fully immersed in as they navigate their own bizarre lives and landscapes. Read it over and over and over again, so you can, as Koo says, drop back 'against the light.'"--Joanna C. Valente