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 | | Robert Frost's Use of Contradiction in His Poetry | | by Andrew Creech, Apr 15, 2008 | | Robert Frost, one of the great American poets, is well known for his unconventional poem structure and writing techniques. He uses contradiction in his poetry to achieve a dark and confusing effect. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | A Mystery Called Poetry | | by n!sh, Apr 5, 2008 | | What is Poetry? For some, it's an enchanting magic created by words, while for others, it may be just a clever manipulation of words. However one may look at it, there's no denying the beauty of a well-written poem. Hereby, I have tried to define this mystery called Poetry. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Generation Gap Portrayed by Larkin, Plath, and Heaney | | by rowan, Mar 20, 2008 | | Everyone experiences the generation gap. Larkin, Plath and Heaney all portray feelings of separation and even resentment to their parents as they represent history and not the present. They use different techniques to portray the gap as well as adopting different tones throughout the poem. The bombast in the poems even becomes humor and the poems are often ironic and sarcastic. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Seven Simple Rules for Reading Gertrude Stein | | by Bob Carlton, Mar 2, 2008 | | Whether you consider Gertrude Stein forbiddingly complex or hopelessly simple-minded, what follows is a sure-fire way to get into the work of one of modernism's most influential writers. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | Poets Cornered Two | | by Barry Carozzi, Feb 2, 2008 | | Time to look again at an ancient poetic form: the poetry of the Anglo-Saxons. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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