william mason: a study - Research Explorer
... Mason has been bound in a straitjacket fashioned from the received cultural opinion of almost two centuries. In recent decades, through the work of scholars such as Roger Lonsdale, James Sambrook, David Fairer, and Christine Gerrard, the poetry of the eighteenth century has undergone a reappraisal, ...
... Mason has been bound in a straitjacket fashioned from the received cultural opinion of almost two centuries. In recent decades, through the work of scholars such as Roger Lonsdale, James Sambrook, David Fairer, and Christine Gerrard, the poetry of the eighteenth century has undergone a reappraisal, ...
THEODORE ROETHKE, PANTHEIST An abstract of a thesis by
... 13Ralph J. Mills, ed., Selected Letters of Theodore Roethke (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1968), p. 140. ...
... 13Ralph J. Mills, ed., Selected Letters of Theodore Roethke (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1968), p. 140. ...
Poem Summary
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
Lyric and the Rhetoric of the Serial Mode in Twentieth Century
... The issue of the following study is the role of rhetoric in a serial mode of long poem written by postwar American poets. My thesis is that serial poetry in the postwar period makes lyric poetry function contextually. By asserting a contextualized lyric voice, these serial poems critique an entrench ...
... The issue of the following study is the role of rhetoric in a serial mode of long poem written by postwar American poets. My thesis is that serial poetry in the postwar period makes lyric poetry function contextually. By asserting a contextualized lyric voice, these serial poems critique an entrench ...
title of thesis or dissertation, worded exactly as it
... conception of discourse ethics. I argue that without a sense of care and duty toward the reading other (figured in open-ended ironies over dogmatic rhetorics), there can be no social responsibility or reformation, thus testing modernist assumptions about the political usefulness of poetry. I begin w ...
... conception of discourse ethics. I argue that without a sense of care and duty toward the reading other (figured in open-ended ironies over dogmatic rhetorics), there can be no social responsibility or reformation, thus testing modernist assumptions about the political usefulness of poetry. I begin w ...
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... the Earl of Oxford are the two most popular candidates--but the evidence for this claim is overwhelmingly circumstantial, and the theory is not taken seriously by many scholars. In the absence of definitive proof to the contrary, Shakespeare must be viewed as the author of the 37 plays and 154 sonne ...
... the Earl of Oxford are the two most popular candidates--but the evidence for this claim is overwhelmingly circumstantial, and the theory is not taken seriously by many scholars. In the absence of definitive proof to the contrary, Shakespeare must be viewed as the author of the 37 plays and 154 sonne ...
11_chapter 5
... the funeral of his mother. "There is not got but God -The Koran" (267). The poem also ends with the same words. "There is no God but" (269). Similarly his poem "The Blessed word: A Prologue", a prologue to The country Without a Post Office written on the atrocities in Kashmir has an a verse from th ...
... the funeral of his mother. "There is not got but God -The Koran" (267). The poem also ends with the same words. "There is no God but" (269). Similarly his poem "The Blessed word: A Prologue", a prologue to The country Without a Post Office written on the atrocities in Kashmir has an a verse from th ...
Table of Contents How to Read and Understand Poetry Parti How to
... Instead of asking, "What does this poem mean?" the questions I shall encourage you to think about all the time are these: ...
... Instead of asking, "What does this poem mean?" the questions I shall encourage you to think about all the time are these: ...
Ryan Anthony Spangler
... sort of reproachful accusation directed toward them. The revelation of adversity, for Martí, corresponds with the sacred, raising the poet to the status of Job, or even Christ. Like so many of the Judeo-Christian archetypes to which he subtly refers, the acceptance of such pain and reality only elev ...
... sort of reproachful accusation directed toward them. The revelation of adversity, for Martí, corresponds with the sacred, raising the poet to the status of Job, or even Christ. Like so many of the Judeo-Christian archetypes to which he subtly refers, the acceptance of such pain and reality only elev ...
ENG372 - National Open University of Nigeria
... The earliest surviving poetry was likely transmitted orally and then written down in versions that do not now survive. The earliest surviving poetry was written in Anglo-Saxon and may have been composed as early as the 7th century. This writing is generally accepted as the beginning of Anglo-Saxon p ...
... The earliest surviving poetry was likely transmitted orally and then written down in versions that do not now survive. The earliest surviving poetry was written in Anglo-Saxon and may have been composed as early as the 7th century. This writing is generally accepted as the beginning of Anglo-Saxon p ...
to see
... who lived in a serious way. Nothing was ugly just because the world said so. He really liked those skunks. So, he re-invented them as valentines and they became beautiful. At least…to him. And the poems that had been hiding in the eyes of skunks for centuries crawled out and curled up at his feet. M ...
... who lived in a serious way. Nothing was ugly just because the world said so. He really liked those skunks. So, he re-invented them as valentines and they became beautiful. At least…to him. And the poems that had been hiding in the eyes of skunks for centuries crawled out and curled up at his feet. M ...
The Epic Elements in Yeats`s Poetry
... being Ireland’s epic poet and not only its Homer, but its Sophocles and its Sappho as well” (14) in “Introduction: W. B. Yeats’s Poems.” In fact, a reading of Yeats’s book of poems and some individual poems leads us to see that the they are based upon the poet’s epic imagination, which was heavily i ...
... being Ireland’s epic poet and not only its Homer, but its Sophocles and its Sappho as well” (14) in “Introduction: W. B. Yeats’s Poems.” In fact, a reading of Yeats’s book of poems and some individual poems leads us to see that the they are based upon the poet’s epic imagination, which was heavily i ...
melody
... rejection of traditional meter that Ezra Pound and other poets demanded tended to put unusual pressure on the melodic aspects of poetry: by emphasizing mimetic form (“Direct treatment of the ‘thing,’” as Pound’s Imagiste manifesto calls it), the poets wound up imitating what might be called the melo ...
... rejection of traditional meter that Ezra Pound and other poets demanded tended to put unusual pressure on the melodic aspects of poetry: by emphasizing mimetic form (“Direct treatment of the ‘thing,’” as Pound’s Imagiste manifesto calls it), the poets wound up imitating what might be called the melo ...
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... rejection of traditional meter that Ezra Pound and other poets demanded tended to put unusual pressure on the melodic aspects of poetry: by emphasizing mimetic form (“Direct treatment of the ‘thing,’” as Pound’s Imagiste manifesto calls it), the poets wound up imitating what might be called the melo ...
... rejection of traditional meter that Ezra Pound and other poets demanded tended to put unusual pressure on the melodic aspects of poetry: by emphasizing mimetic form (“Direct treatment of the ‘thing,’” as Pound’s Imagiste manifesto calls it), the poets wound up imitating what might be called the melo ...
1428 H /2007 M - Repository UIN
... central. Both cannot be separated because they are related to one another!. Poetry as one of many arts is a medium for the poet to conceive his or her sensitive feeling toward everything that they see and feel, to create a good sense to the reader in his or her poetry. The poets usually support thei ...
... central. Both cannot be separated because they are related to one another!. Poetry as one of many arts is a medium for the poet to conceive his or her sensitive feeling toward everything that they see and feel, to create a good sense to the reader in his or her poetry. The poets usually support thei ...
Jamaicaâ•Žs first dub poets: Early Jamaican
... with the poet and critic Mervyn Morris in 1979. Oku said that a dub poem was ‘a poem that has a built-in reggae rhythm — hence when the poem is read without any reggae rhythm (so to speak) backing, one can distinctly hear the reggae rhythm coming out of the poem’ (qtd in Brown, 51). So a dub poem is ...
... with the poet and critic Mervyn Morris in 1979. Oku said that a dub poem was ‘a poem that has a built-in reggae rhythm — hence when the poem is read without any reggae rhythm (so to speak) backing, one can distinctly hear the reggae rhythm coming out of the poem’ (qtd in Brown, 51). So a dub poem is ...
chapter ii - Shodhganga
... The first decade of the 20th century brought major political changes in the Indian scene. The Indian National Congress, which had come into existence by then, began promoting a growing political awareness among the Indian people. The Partition of Bengal resulted in a nation-wide upsurge and the lau ...
... The first decade of the 20th century brought major political changes in the Indian scene. The Indian National Congress, which had come into existence by then, began promoting a growing political awareness among the Indian people. The Partition of Bengal resulted in a nation-wide upsurge and the lau ...
Understanding Poetry
... coherence and certainty in the world they belong to. The typical Elizabethan poet dealt with simple and traditional themes. He took interest in producing charming love lyrics. The metaphysical poets were intellectual, learned and cultivated men. They expressed their intellectuality in the matter and ...
... coherence and certainty in the world they belong to. The typical Elizabethan poet dealt with simple and traditional themes. He took interest in producing charming love lyrics. The metaphysical poets were intellectual, learned and cultivated men. They expressed their intellectuality in the matter and ...
Reading and Preparing your Wilfred Owen
... Does there seem to be different and perhaps conflicting ideas? Does it include poetry from a particular episode in the poet's life? Does it include poetry from across a number of years? If the poetry spans the poet's life, do you notice any similarities or differences between poems of different stag ...
... Does there seem to be different and perhaps conflicting ideas? Does it include poetry from a particular episode in the poet's life? Does it include poetry from across a number of years? If the poetry spans the poet's life, do you notice any similarities or differences between poems of different stag ...
File - Wingate English
... What does the use of language tell you about when the poem was written? Does the poet uses phrases which are not used in modern times? ...
... What does the use of language tell you about when the poem was written? Does the poet uses phrases which are not used in modern times? ...
PoetryUnitPowerpoint
... There once was an ape in a zoo Who looked out through the bars and saw YOU! Do you think that it’s fair To give poor apes a scare? I think it’s a mean thing to do. ...
... There once was an ape in a zoo Who looked out through the bars and saw YOU! Do you think that it’s fair To give poor apes a scare? I think it’s a mean thing to do. ...
8th Grade Poetry Unit
... There once was an ape in a zoo Who looked out through the bars and saw YOU! Do you think that it’s fair To give poor apes a scare? I think it’s a mean thing to do. ...
... There once was an ape in a zoo Who looked out through the bars and saw YOU! Do you think that it’s fair To give poor apes a scare? I think it’s a mean thing to do. ...
1 Note on the text: the following pages are the script of a lecture given
... Note on the text: the following pages are the script of a lecture given (or to be given) on various occasions (at UCLA, at UC Berkeley, at University of Washington, and at Notre Dame) this year and last year. On some of those occasions, another lecture has followed or will follow this one. This essa ...
... Note on the text: the following pages are the script of a lecture given (or to be given) on various occasions (at UCLA, at UC Berkeley, at University of Washington, and at Notre Dame) this year and last year. On some of those occasions, another lecture has followed or will follow this one. This essa ...
Analyzing Poetry
... Context of a Poem Clear answers to the following questions can help establish the context of a poem and form the foundation of understanding: Who wrote the poem? Does the poet's life suggest any special point of view, such as a political affiliation, religious sect, career interest, musical tal ...
... Context of a Poem Clear answers to the following questions can help establish the context of a poem and form the foundation of understanding: Who wrote the poem? Does the poet's life suggest any special point of view, such as a political affiliation, religious sect, career interest, musical tal ...
Foundation of Abdulaziz Saud Al-Babtain's Prize for Poetic Creativity
The Foundation of Abdulaziz Saud Al-Babtain's Prize for Poetic Creativity (Arabic: مؤسسة جائزة عبدالعزيز سعود البابطين للإبداع الشعري)