Writing PoetryHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983 - 312 páginas WRITING POETRY is intended to be an all-purpose poetry writing textbook, a fount of inspiration and informtion on the writing process, a solid first step for beginners, and a source of ideas for writers and teachers at all levels. Taken from the Greek word meaning making something up, poetry gos beyond the simple act of creation to inspire. In this textbook, the core structure of the genre is dissected so the intangible may be a little more understood. WRITING POETRY is an appreciative study of an allusive art. |
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... language as abstraction and shaking it loose from its acquired contexts , connotations , and associations . An exam- ple of her work from Tender Buttons is included in Chapter 14 , but try to look up the whole work , if you are not ...
... language as abstraction and shaking it loose from its acquired contexts , connotations , and associations . An exam- ple of her work from Tender Buttons is included in Chapter 14 , but try to look up the whole work , if you are not ...
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... languages have found their way into English too , of course , and can be used for particular effects . Besides these root - language distinctions , we have colloquial language or slang . Usually today , plain , direct language is ...
... languages have found their way into English too , of course , and can be used for particular effects . Besides these root - language distinctions , we have colloquial language or slang . Usually today , plain , direct language is ...
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... language , for example ? 3. Write a poem in which the language is ostentatiously fancy . 4. Start with a subject for a poem , something that has recently happened to you or someone you know , something you have read in the newspaper ...
... language , for example ? 3. Write a poem in which the language is ostentatiously fancy . 4. Start with a subject for a poem , something that has recently happened to you or someone you know , something you have read in the newspaper ...
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Preface 111 | 1 |
Lists and Catalogs | 17 |
Observation and Image Meditation | 33 |
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