Articles related to "Nature In Poetry"
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The State of Poetry
Despite noises to the contrary, poetry is doing just fine in the 21st century, and by all lights, it should continue to do well into the far distance future.
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Using Nature in Poetry
Poetry often involves nature in its description. An experienced poet explains how to use devices that express a connection between nature and human experiences in poetry.
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Marianne Moore’s ‘Poetry’
"I, too, dislike it": thus begins a poem about poetry that results in a clear portrayal of what poetry should be, and why it is important. Liking it is not necessary.
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Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth
Both "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802" and "London, 1802" serve to show that London is an impressive and beautiful city only when mankind is absent.
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Billy Collins – Three Poems on Writing
The three poems chosen highlight Billy Collins' workman like mentality regarding his craft; and the delicate hand required to write and interpret the poet's work.
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A Nature/Environmental Book List
Offers suggested titles and authors that no serious reader interested in literature focused on the natural world should be without.
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Teaching Poetry
Research on teaching poetry reveals methods both to encourage more reading and writing of poetry and to increase students' abilities to analyze poetry well.
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