Poetic License
Download Poetic License full books in PDF, epub, and Kindle. Read online free Poetic License ebook anywhere anytime directly on your device. Fast Download speed and no annoying ads. We cannot guarantee that every ebooks is available!
Author | : Gretchen Cherington |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2020-08-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1631527126 |
At age forty, with two growing children and a new consulting company she’d recently founded, Gretchen Cherington, daughter of Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Richard Eberhart, faced a dilemma: Should she protect her parents’ well-crafted family myths while continuing to silence her own voice? Or was it time to challenge those myths and speak her truth—even the unbearable truth that her generous and kind father had sexually violated her? In this powerful memoir, aided by her father’s extensive archives at Dartmouth College and interviews with some of her father’s best friends, Cherington candidly and courageously retraces her past to make sense of her father and herself. From the women’s movement of the ’60s and the back-to-the-land movement of the ’70s to Cherington’s consulting work through three decades with powerful executives to her eventual decision to speak publicly in the formative months of #MeToo, Poetic License is one woman’s story of speaking truth in a world where, too often, men still call the shots.
Author | : Marjorie Perloff |
Publisher | : Northwestern University Press |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism & Collections |
ISBN | : 9780810108431 |
In 'Poetic License, ' Perloff insists that despite the recent interest in 'opening up the canon, ' our understanding of poetry and poetics is all too often rutted in conventional notions of the lyric that shed little light on what poets and artists are actually doing today.
Author | : Lynn Cullen |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2013-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1476702918 |
Struggling to support her family in mid-19th-century New York, writer Frances Osgood makes an unexpected connection with literary master Edgar Allan Poe and finds her survival complicated by her intense attraction to the writer and the scheming manipulations of his wife.
Author | : Mari Schay |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 2013-03 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9781429129923 |
Grades 2-6 The step-by-step, reproducible worksheets in this resource will guide your students to turn poems into songs. As your students work to compose pleasant and singable melodies, duets, and arrangements, they will also learn to count intervals, create chords, and explore expressive techniques.
Author | : NEIL E CLEMENT |
Publisher | : MTCC Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2022-02-26 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0998631183 |
MORE implausibly informative and humorously entertaining short poetry combined with illuminating philosophical and inspirational statements guaranteed to grab your attention and leave you with much to think about. 95 unique poems.
Author | : Dusty Hamilton |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 2012-03-23 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 110561736X |
"a relatively small glimpse" is a look at love, sorrow, and dreams that feel so uniquely tailored to each of us. It encourages you to listen and really hear the full message in a background we control. It shows the poet's ability to capture a momentary heart-in-your-hands emotion. Loosely formed poems were based on a roller-coaster love balanced with a gift of subtle linguistic dexterity. They are choice work that will someday find their path to shelves belonging to great poets of past generations. This 80 page collection aims to give a burst of enthusiasm to your day or curl up with you as you break down. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dusty Hamilton has begun a poetic journey that he's ready to share. In his daily life, he is passionate about the relationships with his daughter and other true love -- it is this romance to a beautiful and mysterious woman from Apatzingán that spurred a renewal of his poetic license. He spends his free time sailing, writing, and on nature's path.
Author | : Max Roytenberg |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2012-11 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1475928068 |
Author Max Roytenberg's newest collection of verse, Poetic License, draws on his life experience of nearly eighty years of living, work, travel, death, losses, and triumphs in the public arena and in private life. In this new work, he sums up his perspective on life. He shares his views of our current world of the twenty-first century, identifying his hopes and fears and demanding the freedom to express his views, some of them not politically correct. In works written over the last fifty years, in prose and in verse, he contemplates the extraordinary changes we are facing in nearly every aspect of the future we face, technology, faith, demographics, world governance, medicine, and relations between men, women, and nations. He calls us to account and to action in the face of prospects he feels many are not too happy about. This collection presents both cries of protest and remedies, along with consultations and exhortations. Poetic License is not an offer of comfort, but rather an appeal to our courage.
Author | : Erica McAlpine |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2020-06-09 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0691203768 |
What our tendency to justify the mistakes in poems reveals about our faith in poetry—and about how we read Keats mixed up Cortez and Balboa. Heaney misremembered the name of one of Wordsworth's lakes. Poetry—even by the greats—is rife with mistakes. In The Poet's Mistake, critic and poet Erica McAlpine gathers together for the first time numerous instances of these errors, from well-known historical gaffes to never-before-noticed grammatical incongruities, misspellings, and solecisms. But unlike the many critics and other readers who consider such errors felicitous or essential to the work itself, she makes a compelling case for calling a mistake a mistake, arguing that denying the possibility of error does a disservice to poets and their poems. Tracing the temptation to justify poets' errors from Aristotle through Freud, McAlpine demonstrates that the study of poetry's mistakes is also a study of critical attitudes toward mistakes, which are usually too generous—and often at the expense of the poet's intentions. Through remarkable close readings of Wordsworth, Keats, Browning, Clare, Dickinson, Crane, Bishop, Heaney, Ashbery, and others, The Poet's Mistake shows that errors are an inevitable part of poetry's making and that our responses to them reveal a great deal about our faith in poetry—and about how we read.
Author | : Bernard G. Beatty |
Publisher | : Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2008-01-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0853235899 |
Moving chronologically from Byron's earliest writings to those at the end of his life, Liberty and Poetic Licence brings together a distinguished group of Byron scholars to consider every aspect of Byron's poetry and prose. The focal point of the collection—and, arguably, of Byron's life and work—is freedom, and particular essays relate the concept of freedom to topics such as grammar, animal rights, and morality. The wide range of issues addressed by the prominent international contributors insure that Liberty and Poetic Licence will be essential to scholars of Byron and English Romanticism.
Author | : Tania Hershman |
Publisher | : John Blake |
Total Pages | : 798 |
Release | : 2021-02-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 178946272X |
'A joyous and celebratory tribute to all those who battled to be heard, who fought for their achievements to be recognised and honoured, who simply kept going' Kate Mosse The tried and tested 'On This Day in History' format has elevated the stories of many people and their impact on the wider world. However, of those considered noteworthy by the Establishment, just a fraction are women. But this is not the whole story - not by half. Our past is full of influential women, many of whom have been unfairly confined to the margins of history. Politicians, troublemakers, explorers, artists, writers, scientists and even the odd murderer; these women have shaped society around the globe. From Beyoncé to Doria Shafik, Queen Elizabeth I to Lillian Bilocca, On This Day She sets out to redress this imbalance and give voice to both those already deemed female icons, alongside others whom the history books have failed to include: the good, the bad and everything in between - this is a record of human existence at its most authentic.