Be a PoetTwickenham Press, 2007 - 420 Seiten Originally published in 2007 by Twickenham Press, Be a Poet! is a friendly, accessible guidebook for beginning poets of all ages and situations, containing many exercises designed to expand their repertoire of rhythms and forms. Bogen uses examples from canonical poets like Carl Sandburg and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as well as three contemporary poets whom she has interviewed personally about their writing habits and tricks. This handbook for the poetically inclined includes in-depth coverage of words and how to use them effectively, plus chapters on rhyming, rhythm, the iamb from blank verse to the various forms of the sonnet, and exotica like art songs, Pindaric and Horatian odes, and terza rima. Its concluding appendix listing addresses of writers' organizations is especially useful. |
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... verb " to phone " < sniff > . As if the many forms of its verbs weren't enough , English has several other most unusual features , one of which in- volves everyday verbs like “ get ” and words we call preposi- tions . When such a verb ...
... verb then the 2 noun adjective noun verb the adjective noun As before , read your sentence over , and if it doesn't sound totally loony , keep working on it until it does . Being somewhat of an old hand at this by now , you'll feel it ...
... verb that's more appropriate for each indi- vidual for " look , " which is rather bland : The elderly gentleman consulted his rare , gold timepiece . The ancient geezer peered at his tarnished ticktock . Exercise 7 Return to your ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
WHITHER WILST WIT? | 19 |
WORDS WORDS WORDS | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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