Author: Song
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Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Song without rhymes, poems in several kinds of verse, by a graduate of one of the universities
Author: Song
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Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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The Westminster Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Languages : en
Pages : 540
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The Westminster Review
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Boys' and Girls' Bookshelf: Little journeys into bookland
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ... of Our Earlier Poets (etc.)
Author: Thomas Percy
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Languages : en
Pages : 362
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Languages : en
Pages : 362
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University of Washington Publications
Author: Henry Howard Earl of Surrey
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Poems by the Sea
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Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 1508193193
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Scuttling crabs, squawking seagulls, smooth shells, the seaside is overflowing with amazing sights and sounds. This humorous collection takes readers on a trip to the beach with its charming illustrations and engaging poetry. Poems by Jane Clarke, Graham Denton, Matt Goodfellow, and many other writers introduce readers to essential poetic devices, such as rhyme and rhythm, and show readers that poetry comes in many forms. Even reluctant readers will enjoy this collection's cast of characters, from silly marine animal musicians to seagulls with cell phones. Any library will have a place for this endearing collection of poetry that transports readers straight to the seaside.
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 1508193193
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Scuttling crabs, squawking seagulls, smooth shells, the seaside is overflowing with amazing sights and sounds. This humorous collection takes readers on a trip to the beach with its charming illustrations and engaging poetry. Poems by Jane Clarke, Graham Denton, Matt Goodfellow, and many other writers introduce readers to essential poetic devices, such as rhyme and rhythm, and show readers that poetry comes in many forms. Even reluctant readers will enjoy this collection's cast of characters, from silly marine animal musicians to seagulls with cell phones. Any library will have a place for this endearing collection of poetry that transports readers straight to the seaside.
Philippine Public Schools; a Monthly Magazine for Teachers
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Languages : en
Pages : 516
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Pages : 516
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Analysing Sign Language Poetry
Author: R. Sutton-Spence
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230513905
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This new study is a major contribution to sign language study and to literature generally, looking at the complex grammatical, phonological and morphological systems of sign language linguistic structure and their role in sign language poetry and performance. Chapters deal with repetition and rhyme, symmetry and balance, neologisms, ambiguity, themes, metaphor and allusion, poem and performance, and blending English and sign language poetry. Major poetic performances in both BSL and ASL - with emphasis on the work of the deaf poet Dorothy Miles - are analysed using the tools provided in the book.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230513905
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This new study is a major contribution to sign language study and to literature generally, looking at the complex grammatical, phonological and morphological systems of sign language linguistic structure and their role in sign language poetry and performance. Chapters deal with repetition and rhyme, symmetry and balance, neologisms, ambiguity, themes, metaphor and allusion, poem and performance, and blending English and sign language poetry. Major poetic performances in both BSL and ASL - with emphasis on the work of the deaf poet Dorothy Miles - are analysed using the tools provided in the book.
Victorian Verse
Author: Lee Behlman
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031296966
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Victorian Verse: The Poetics of Everyday Life casts new light on nineteenth-century poetry by examining the period through its popular verse forms and their surrounding social and media landscape. The volume offers insight into two central concepts of both the Victorian era and our own—status and taste—and how cultural hierarchies then and now were and are constructed and broken. By recovering the lost diversity of Victorian verse, the book maps the breadth of Victorian writing and reading practices, illustrating how these seemingly minor verse genres actually possessed crucial social functions for Victorians, particularly in education, leisure practices, the cultural production of class, and the formation of individual and communal identities. The essays consider how “major” Victorian poets, such as the Pre-Raphaelites, were also committed to writing and reading “minor” verse, further troubling the clear-cut notions of canonicity by examining the contradictions of value.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031296966
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Victorian Verse: The Poetics of Everyday Life casts new light on nineteenth-century poetry by examining the period through its popular verse forms and their surrounding social and media landscape. The volume offers insight into two central concepts of both the Victorian era and our own—status and taste—and how cultural hierarchies then and now were and are constructed and broken. By recovering the lost diversity of Victorian verse, the book maps the breadth of Victorian writing and reading practices, illustrating how these seemingly minor verse genres actually possessed crucial social functions for Victorians, particularly in education, leisure practices, the cultural production of class, and the formation of individual and communal identities. The essays consider how “major” Victorian poets, such as the Pre-Raphaelites, were also committed to writing and reading “minor” verse, further troubling the clear-cut notions of canonicity by examining the contradictions of value.