How to Enjoy PoetryPiatkus, 1983 - 160 sider Surveys narrative and lyrical poetry in the English language and discusses the craft of the poet. |
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... Images of twentieth - century London are juxtaposed against images — which sometimes take the form of quotations from Spenser and other poets of the past of the city of Eli- zabeth I's reign . The poem , in fact , proceeds through ...
... Images of twentieth - century London are juxtaposed against images — which sometimes take the form of quotations from Spenser and other poets of the past of the city of Eli- zabeth I's reign . The poem , in fact , proceeds through ...
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... images which aim at evoking the mood or feeling he wishes to con- vey . These images are created by the use of carefully chosen nouns , verbs and adjectives , the deployment of metaphors and similes , and such phonetic devices as ...
... images which aim at evoking the mood or feeling he wishes to con- vey . These images are created by the use of carefully chosen nouns , verbs and adjectives , the deployment of metaphors and similes , and such phonetic devices as ...
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... images that might find their place in poems . A street accident , to the poet , is not simply a shocking event to be forgotten as quickly as possible . It is the seed of a potential poem . A walk on the beach or in a secluded wood is ...
... images that might find their place in poems . A street accident , to the poet , is not simply a shocking event to be forgotten as quickly as possible . It is the seed of a potential poem . A walk on the beach or in a secluded wood is ...
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Introduction by Melvyn Bragg | 7 |
What is poetry? | 11 |
Appreciating poetry | 21 |
Copyright | |
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