Poetry

  • Poetry: The Literary Agenda
    By David Constantine

    Poetry offers a unique perspective on the current and future value of poetry in terms of the public good.

  • Poetry: The Basics
    By Jeffrey Wainwright

    Hannah, S. (1995) The Hero and the Girl Next Door, Manchester: Carcanet Press. Hardy, T. (1976) The Complete ... Hartman, C.O. (1980) Free Verse, An Essay on Prosody, Princeton: Princeton University Press. Harwood, G. (1991) Collected ...

  • Poetry
    By Mark Mussari

    Readers will learn about the history of this art form and receive practical tips on writing and selling their work.

  • Poetry
    By John Hamilton

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  • Poetry
    By Charlotte Mason Home

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  • Poetry: The Ultimate Guide
    By Richard Bradford

    For example, Samuel Levin (1962, 1971), a devotee of Jakobson, evolved a theory of naturalization that he called 'coupling'. Following Jakobson's general thesis on 'the split', Levin identified those features of poetry that are ...

  • Poetry: Elixir of the Heart
    By Sharon Ghanny, R.H. Ali

    This book could not be possible without the collaboration of R.H. Ali, who brought some of the most talented poets, models and photographers from all around the beautiful island of Trinidad, West Indies.

  • Poetry: An Introduction
    By John Strachan

    Moreover , despite the fact that Lawrence repeats each of the key phonological items , like shoulders ' , ' Golden shadow ' , ' glows ' and so on , these repetitions all take place across the two stanzas rather than being confined to ...

  • Poetry
    By Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

    Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch was a Cornish writer, who published under the pen name of Q. He published his Dead Man's Rock (a romance in the vein of Stevenson's Treasure Island) in 1887, and he followed this up with Troy Town (1888) and ...

  • Poetry: An Introduction
    By Michael Meyer

    Flexible enough for any poetry course, this text is designed to make your students lifelong lovers of poetry.

  • Poetry
    By Michael R. Williams

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  • Poetry: Reading, Reacting, Writing
    By Laurie G. Kirszner, Stephen R. Mandell

    Includes the poetry section from Literature: Reading, Reacting, Writing 2/e, with three student papers, and acknowledged works by women, minority, non-Western and contemporary authors.

  • Poetry: The Ultimate Guide
    By Richard Bradford

    Johnson objects to, as he sees it, the overadventurous and irresponsible use of figurative language (or 'wit' as he puts it). In this respect, as we shall see, Johnson was speaking on behalf of the general consensus of 18th-century ...

  • Poetry
    By Ruth Miller and Robert A- Greenberg

    ... Lord Tennyson, Crossing the Bar 97 Robert Frost, Fire and Ice 97 William Butler Yeats, The Coming of Wisdom with ... Which Is Union with God by the Road of Spiritual Negation 99 Edgar Lee Masters, Carl Hamblin 101 George Herbert, ...

  • Poetry: An Introduction
    By Robert DiYanni

    POETRY also includes full coverage of writing about poetry and incorporates four-color art.

  • Poetry: As Simple As 'Black & White'
    By M.C. Holman

    103) LONELY HEARTS Lonely hearts cry In the gloom of the night You won't see them or hear them But they'll tell you they're alright They have their own reasons For their flowing tears Soaking their pillows With their woes and their ...

  • Poetry: The Basics
    By Jeffrey Wainwright

    Moses supposes His toe - ses Are roses But Moses supposes Erroneously . Rhyme can make language disorderly because following its nose can entirely subvert normal sense , especially when words are corrupted to fit .

  • Poetry: A Literary Diaries Collection: a Literary Diaries Collection
    By Brianna R. Burton

    VII And for thy heart in which the song does play – see now forever night, as thou art seeing day; and sing, ... But with a song that's full of dread, heart, stay, repent, for love and hate cannot live together in bliss, but heart, ...

  • Poetry: A Very Short Introduction
    By Bernard O'Donoghue

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Poetry: A Very Short Introduction
    By Bernard O'Donoghue

    WRITING AND SCRIPT A Very Short Introduction Andrew Robinson Without writing , there would be no records , no history , no books , and no emails . Writing is an integral and essenti part of our lives ; but when did it start ?