How to Write a PoemJohn Wiley & Sons, 09.02.2009 - 176 Seiten An innovative introduction to writing poetry designed for students of creative writing and budding poets alike.
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Inhalt
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1 The Question of Address | 17 |
2 Viewpoint | 26 |
3 The Question of Voices | 36 |
4 The Question of Scale | 47 |
5 Uses of Repetition | 56 |
6 Image | 65 |
7 Short Lines | 73 |
9 Diction | 92 |
10 Uses of Syntax | 100 |
11 Ton e | 108 |
Ode | 115 |
Epistle | 124 |
14 The Question of Background | 134 |
The Question of Variety | 143 |
Index | 150 |
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anapaestic Bloodaxe Brutus C. D. Wright C. H. Sisson C. K. Williams Caesar Carcanet chapter Collected Poems context contrast conversation convey Copyright creates dramatic effect example experience feel flowers Frost give Graham’s poem Hardy Hardy’s hear human iambic imagine Jorie Graham kind language line-break live long lines Longley look main verb meaning Michael Longley mind Miroslav Holub narrator number pi opening pattern Perhaps person phrase play poem’s poetic question reader relationship repetition Reprinted by permission rhythm Seamus Heaney seems Selected Poems London sense sentence shadow short lines short-line poems sound speaker speech stanza stressed structure suggest syntax Szymborska T. E. Hulme things thinking about poetry thought tion tone unstressed syllables verse-letter viewpoint voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden W. S. Graham Whitman wind Wislawa Szymborska word-choices words write a poem