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What is It About a Novel That Adapts So Well to a Fragmented Society?
by Keri Withington, Nov 25, 2008
In today's fragmented society the novel adapts well to our feelings and experiences.
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Frost and Larkin Compared with the Ideas of Plato, Hobbes and Rousseau
by rowan, Nov 19, 2008
How do the poems by Frost and Larkin fit in with our nature as interpreted by Plato, Hobbes, and Rousseau?
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Five Poems Every Aspiring Poet Needs to Read
by M.C. Johnson, Nov 19, 2008
Even if it's only to enjoy the aesthetic beauty of the pieces.
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Are Most of Today's "Poems" Really Prose?
by JoWo, Nov 19, 2008
This provocative article questions whether much of what is claimed at poetry is really any different from prose.
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The Poetry and Poets of World War One
by Samuel Kaplan, Nov 16, 2008
An anthology compiled by samuelkaplan, consisting of poems from WWI. Poets include Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenburg and Wilfred Owen.
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I Too Wish for the Cloths of Heaven
by Maksim, Oct 21, 2008
I wish to explain the meaning that my favorite poem of William Butler Yeates has to me in life. I hope that once I compare it to my life, many other people will fall in love with this simple piece of literary heaven.
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My Favorite Poets
by Mike Wallerman, Oct 15, 2008
A look at a few of the poets who have influenced me.
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About Bloody Time
by dpol, Oct 8, 2008
A review of some new pieces recently published by Simon Jenner (Waterlooo Press).
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Claiming Caribbean Culture: Exploring Nancy Morejon’s Poetry
by Kaz Silvestri, Sep 28, 2008
The Loyalist population all but disappeared from the islands, while the slave culture stayed on and thrived. Why couldn’t the white settlers adapt to their new environment? What role do the white settlers of the Caribbean have in Caribbean culture and history? Morejon’s poetry promotes not just the power of a black woman, but the power of an entire culture.
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The Healing Power of Poetry
by Kaz Silvestri, Sep 17, 2008
The autobiographical nature of poetry and its power to heal. Careful consideration is given to the poetics of Carol Muske and Joy Harjo.
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