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How to read and interpret poetry, Carole Kiler Doreski and William Doreski

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How to read and interpret poetry, Carole Kiler Doreski and William Doreski
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to read and interpret poetry
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
17917338
Responsibility statement
Carole Kiler Doreski and William Doreski
Summary
The poem and the reader - The poet and the poem - Lives of some poets - A sample poem in drafts - The critic and the poem - Reading poems: some basics - Putting it all together - Notes on writing about poetry
Table Of Contents
Lives of some poets -- John Donne -- Emily Dickinson -- Wallace Stevens -- Langston HughesChapter 8 : Reading poems -- The Dance / William Carlos Williams -- On first looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats -- The Mind is an enchanting thing / Marianne Moore -- A Baroque sunburst / Amy Clampitt -- The Waterfall / Henry Vaughan -- Next day / Randall Jarrell -- A Lecture upon the shadow / John Donne -- Untitled sonnet / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- Channel Firing / Thomas Hardy -- One Art / Elizabeth Bishop -- Chapter 9 : Putting it all together : a sample essay -- Robert Frost's "The Census-Taker" and the problem of wilderness
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