Rhyming Rings

Rhyming Rings
Author: David Gemmell
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473219957

David Gemmell was the UK's number one fantasy and historical novelist until his death in 2006. A regular Sunday Times bestseller, and international sensation, his legacy lives on through his novels, his influence on the genre, and through the David Gemmell Legend awards. Rhyming Rings is a never-before-seen Gemmell novel. An ambidextrous killer is raping and murdering women, leaving virtually no evidence behind, and struggling journalist Jeremy Miller wishes he was covering the case. Instead, he's stuck with heart-warming local stories about paraplegic teenagers and elderly psychic ladies. So when his stories and the murder case start to converge no one is more surprised than Jeremy. Or, it turns out, more at risk.

A Rhyme in Time

A Rhyme in Time
Author: Doug Goodkin
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 68
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457447990

A well-rounded collection of language, movement, and music activities for grades K-8. The pieces integrate well with language arts programs; the rhymes and poems build a foundation for rhythm, phrase, and form. With a developmental process based on the Orff-Schulwerk, each lesson is designed with an open structure that makes them adaptable to the skill level of any group. Titles: * One-Two, Tie My Shoe * Wee Willie Winkie * Baté Baté Chocolate * Tantos Rios * Second Story Window * Whoops! Johnny * Two Little Blackbirds and many more.

Victorian Poetry Now

Victorian Poetry Now
Author: Valentine Cunningham
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2011-06-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1444340425

This book is the definitive guide to Victorian poetry, which its author approaches in the light of modern critical concerns and contemporary contexts. Valentine Cunningham exhibits encyclopedic knowledge of the poetry produced in this period and offers dazzling close readings of a number of well-known poems Draws on the work of major Victorian poets and their works as well as many of the less well-known poets and poems Reads poems and poets in the light of both Victorian and modern critical concerns Places poetry in its personal, aesthetic, historical, and ideological context Organized in terms of the Victorian anxieties of self, body, and melancholy Argues that rhyming/repetition is the major formal feature of Victorian poetry Highlights the Victorian obsession with small subjects in small poems Shows how Victorian poetry attempts to engage with the modern subject and how its modernity segues into modernism and postmodernism

The Cambridge Guide to Reading Poetry

The Cambridge Guide to Reading Poetry
Author: Andrew Hodgson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108843247

The only book that shows readers how to ask the questions which will make poems to speak to them.