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Concept Poems 1


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Author : David Hamilton
language : en
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Release Date : 2016-06-28

Concept Poems 1 written by David Hamilton and has been published by Troubador Publishing Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-28 with Poetry categories.


This is a concept book with 110 Concept Poems within. The first three sections reflect the confusion and conflicts in rejection between desire and despair, wishful thinking and reality. The variety itself is interesting and the book is divided into sections. The first three related concepts are poetry that grew out of a broken relationships, the separation of soul-mates and the sadness that the two who should have been together endured because of the separation. A concept poem, is a series of poems connected by subject or a central character, arranged or occurring in temporal, spatial or other order of succession and can be read as a series. They also have similar recurring images and cross-references, but within those linking similarities there is inner variety to make it fresh and interesting. The poems occur on a visit to Mount Parnassus to see the Pythian. She presides, introduces the sections and frames the book with a prologue and an epilogue. There are some topical miscellaneous poems in the final section like on beauty from Westminster Bridge and the environment as in the plastic rubbish patches that are floating round the Pacific which are independent of each other. There is a mirror effect: experiences everyone shares where readers can find themselves.



Daniel Finds A Poem


Daniel Finds A Poem
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Author : Micha Archer
language : en
Publisher: Penguin
Release Date : 2016-02-16

Daniel Finds A Poem written by Micha Archer and has been published by Penguin this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-02-16 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


Stunning collage art full of rich color, glorious details, and a sense of wonder—reminiscent of the work of Ezra Jack Keats—illustrate this delightful story celebrating the poetry found in the world around us. What is poetry? Is it glistening morning dew? Spider thinks so. Is it crisp leaves crunching? That’s what Squirrel says. Could it be a cool pond, sun-warmed sand, or moonlight on the grass? Maybe poetry is all of these things, as it is something special for everyone—you just have to take the time to really look and listen. The magical thing is that poetry is in everyone, and Daniel is on his way to discovering a poem of his own after spending time with his animal friends. What is poetry? If you look and listen, it’s all around you!



Ideas Of The Heart Redux


Ideas Of The Heart Redux
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Author : John D'Arco
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2018-03-06

Ideas Of The Heart Redux written by John D'Arco and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-03-06 with categories.


The first three pages of the book are about ideas designed to knock the readers' socks off; to take the reader to a virtual place he or she has never been before; to show the reader a reality he or she has never experienced before. The remainder of the book is divided into sections: 1. War: poems about Americas' wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 2. Revolution: poems about the "Occupy Wall Street" populist movement in America. 3. Poems of the Sea: The author lived in close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean; the poems reflect the author's desire to communicate the beauty of the sea. 4. The decider-George W. Bush: A long essay about American involvement in the Iraq war. 5. The Informant: poems about the governments use of informants to convict people of federal crimes. 6. Movies: poems that reflect themes in movies that inspired the author to say something about the nature of man. 7. This is it: the title of Michael Jackson's last album published after his death. The short essay is about the publishing rights of the album. After this section, there are 5 poems that complete the book: a poem about birtherism, a poem about Pat Smith, mother of Shawn Smith who died in the terrorist attack on the American compound in Libia, a poem about shutting down the functions of government during the Obama administration, a poem about the inherent inequality of life itself. 3 recent blog post dealing with current political and social events. The early work: a series of poems from ( 1982-1995).



The Concepts Of Love In William Butler Yeats S Poetry


The Concepts Of Love In William Butler Yeats S Poetry
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Author : Stefan Hinterholzer
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2007-06-23

The Concepts Of Love In William Butler Yeats S Poetry written by Stefan Hinterholzer and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-06-23 with Literary Criticism categories.


Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1, University of Innsbruck (Department of English), course: The Irish Literary Revival, language: English, abstract: Love was one of William Butler Yeats’s great inspirations. It was love that kept him moving and developing. It was love that confused him and made him reflect. It was love that shattered him and made him mourn. Yeats’s experience with love was rich and fulfilling as well as frustrating and devastating. In order to come to a better understanding of Yeats’s love poetry, we need to take a look into his private life: “Yeats met the fiery revolutionary [Maud Gonne] in 1889. He fell deeply in love with her and would propose to her in 1891, 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1916. Gonne had no use for Yeats's proposals. However, she did have a use for his talents. Gonne would use Yeats for his ability as an orator. Maud Gonne, dragging him at her heels on nationalist agitations, soon found that he was a natural orator and could easily dominate committees. Maud Gonne would continue to turn Yeats proposals down, yet she continued to be the catalyst for the finest love poetry Yeats would ever create. Gonne would once ask for Yeats's help in London, ending a brief but happy love affair with Olivia Shakespear. Sensing divided loyalty, Shakespear would end the affair and it was shortly thereafter that Lady Gregory would save Yeats from a potentially more tragic end, like the poets of the tragic generation” (cf. nadn.navy). Yeats really loved Maud Gonne. She was the love of his life, and still, she would never really react to, let alone return his love. Yeats has experienced the many different facets of love through this continuous interaction between his everlasting true and sincere affection and dedication and her cold and calculating rejection. But although this may be a personal tragedy it also resulted in something positive and beautiful, namely Yeats’s love poetry Maud Gonne inspired him to. Yeats managed to deal with all his positive and negative experiences in a productive way and included them into his poetry. Maud Gonne once even said to him that she could not stop rejecting him as he would not write such beautiful poetry about her anymore then. As said, Yeats’s perception and concepts of love can be identified in his poetry. Furthermore, we can identify a development of Yeats’s depiction of love in his poetry. We can find many different sides of love in Yeats’s poems. In some poems, Yeats describes it as an almost divine power. In other poems, he starts doubting whether love is really that fulfilling or not. And in further poems, he even focuses on the dark and destructive sides of love. These different concepts of love will be described in this paper through the analysis of selected poems.



Love At Every Step


Love At Every Step
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Author : Darshan Singh
language : en
Publisher: S. K. Publications
Release Date : 1989

Love At Every Step written by Darshan Singh and has been published by S. K. Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Music categories.




Poems For Word Study Grades 1 2


Poems For Word Study Grades 1 2
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Author : Timothy V. Rasinski
language : en
Publisher: Shell Education
Release Date : 2006-02-01

Poems For Word Study Grades 1 2 written by Timothy V. Rasinski and has been published by Shell Education this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-02-01 with Education categories.


Teach literacy skills through poetry. Word study activities based on poems develop phonemic awareness as well as vocabulary and spelling skills.



Ralph Waldo Emerson S Concept Of Poetry And The Poet


Ralph Waldo Emerson S Concept Of Poetry And The Poet
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Author : Katrin Schenk
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2008-10-06

Ralph Waldo Emerson S Concept Of Poetry And The Poet written by Katrin Schenk and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-10-06 with Literary Collections categories.


Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Tubingen (Institut für Amerikanistik), course: Literary Transcendentalism, language: English, abstract: Ralph Waldo Emerson today is known as one of the leading figures of the American transcendentalist movement. After his studies at Harvard Divinity School he became minister at Second Church in Boston. In 1832, he decided to give up his original profession as a Unitarian Minister, when he realized that he did not agree anymore with the views of the Christian Church which proclaimed that Jesus was the only real prophet, and that revelation is something which is already over (cf. Woodlief). Emerson especially made his opinion clear concerning these views in his provocative lecture and essay “Divinity School Address”. Instead of his religious profession as a minister, he then pursued a career as an orator, a writer, and a poet, but still then religion played an important role in his life, and religious influence can be seen throughout his writings. Emerson regarded the person of the poet as one of the most important and greatest figures among men. He refers to the poet, his abilities and his importance in many of his works like “Nature”, Representative Men and “The American Scholar”. He even dedicated a whole essay, which is called “The Poet”, to this topic. In this essay he reflects upon the person and the importance of the poet as well as his poetry which he also considered as highly significant for men. This essay will show that Emerson’s concept of the poet plays a central role in his idea of how men can gain insight into the secrets and the truths of the world and how they can regain access to the Oversoul. It will do so, by especially focusing on the works mentioned above. At first, it will look at Emerson’s understanding of the terms “poet” and “poetry” which serves as a basis for the following exploration of the poet’s functions as representative, Seer, Prophet and Namer or Language-maker. Afterwards, the poet’s role in society in general and especially his importance for America, on the basis of his functions, is analyzed. In the last part, Emerson’s idea of the “perfect” poet and his value for society is described before the essay finishes with a concluding statement.



Concepts Of Nature In Ted Hughes Poems Hawk Roosting And February 17th


Concepts Of Nature In Ted Hughes Poems Hawk Roosting And February 17th
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Author : Dominik Jesse
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2015-03-23

Concepts Of Nature In Ted Hughes Poems Hawk Roosting And February 17th written by Dominik Jesse and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-23 with Literary Criticism categories.


Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, Free University of Berlin (Englische Philologie), course: Surveying English Poetry, language: English, abstract: To call Ted Hughes (1930-1998) a nature poet, should not be considered pejorative. It simply means that nature is a frequent subject in his poetry. However, while a great many of his predecessors expressed nature as the idyllic, romantic, and peaceful opposite of a denatured and technological world, Hughes highlighted the darker and more realistic aspects of nature by putting its murderousness in the foreground. Thus, the recognition of violence and aggression in nature became one of Hughes’ dominant themes in numerous of his poems. Yet, looking at his work, we can state a significant change when it comes to describing nature. With Terry Gifford’s analysis of Hughes’s poetry in mind, two different concepts of nature can be traced which may be called ‘anti-pastoral’ and ‘post-pastoral’ (Gifford 1994: 131pp). While a lot of his early works reveal a militant opposition to any Arcadian descriptions of nature, Hughes later on creates his post-pastoral poetry in which he reconnects ‘our own natural energies with those at work in the external natural world’ (Gifford 1994: 129). Such classification of poetry as suggested by Gifford should not be an end in itself; instead, it ought to be relevant to all contemporary readers who take an interest in clarifying for themselves ‘which writing is likely to raise the most useful questions for our time’ (Gifford 2012: 69). In the following, I will devote myself to Terry Gifford’s classification of Ted Hughes’s poetry and illustrate whether or not it can be regarded as appropriate when it comes to the poet’s concept of nature. In order not to remain in pure theory, I will concentrate on Hughes’ poems Hawk Roosting and February 17th which can be referred to as palpable examples either of Hughes’ anti-pastoral or post-pastoral reference to nature. For a better understanding, I will initially define the terms ‘anti-pastoral’ and ‘post-pastoral’ as used and understood by Gifford, before I will prove them in the concepts in Hawk Roosting and February 17th by also clarifying the different effect that Hughes’ approaches to nature necessarily have on the reader. At the end, I will come to a conclusion in which I briefly state the results of my investigation.



Dis Connected Volume 1


 Dis Connected Volume 1
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Author : Nikita Gill
language : en
Publisher: Central Avenue Publishing
Release Date : 2018-10-01

Dis Connected Volume 1 written by Nikita Gill and has been published by Central Avenue Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-01 with Poetry categories.


Humanity exists in a hyper connected world, where our closest friends, loves and enemies lie but a keyboard stroke away. Few know this better than the poets who have risen to the top of their trade by sharing their emotion, opinion and art with millions of fans. What happens when... Poets connect with readers? Poets connect with each other? Poetry connects with short fiction? Combining the forces of some of today’s most popular and confessional poets, [Dis]Connected presents poems and short stories about connection wrapped up in a most unique exercise in creative writing. Follow along as your favorite poets connect with each other; offering their work to the next poet who tells a story based on the concept presented to them. With contributions from: Amanda Lovelace Nikita Gill Iain S. Thomas Trista Mateer Cyrus Parker R.H. Swaney Pierre Alex Jeanty Liam Ryan Yena Sharma Purmasir Canisia Lubrin Sara Bond With poetry, stories and art, [Dis]Connected is a mixed media presentation of connection and collaboration. Be sure to also read [Dis]Connected Volume Two .



Little Poems About Big Ideas In Science


Little Poems About Big Ideas In Science
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Author : Albert J. Musmanno Sr.
language : en
Publisher: iUniverse
Release Date : 2012-09-06

Little Poems About Big Ideas In Science written by Albert J. Musmanno Sr. and has been published by iUniverse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-06 with Nature categories.


The magic of Rhyme has made learning easier and more enjoyable for my students and science workshop participants over my 41 years of writing and using my Science poems and songs. Ill share that magic with you through the pages of my book. Mr. Musmanno invites you to enjoy learning the important science education involved in the NSTAs And New Jersey Science Core Curriculum content Standards. The poems in the book will be easy and enjoyable to learn because they rhyme. For example, you will learn about an insect from the grasshopper poem. The chorus to the poem goesI am an insect, Ive got six legs you see. And three parts to my bodyI am an insect. The magic of rhyme will make learning easier most of the time. Many years ago, when I first started teaching, I was told that the vice principal would be coming in to evaluate my lesson on the upcoming Monday. I was worried and wanted to do my best. We were studying the cell and the vocabulary included the wordsendoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrion, protoplasm, etc.. A lot of my students had trouble reading so I had to develop a lesson that would enable them to be able to pronounce, read and understand the vocabulary and the lesson about the cell. I was a lead singer in a band in my younger years and realized that the rhymes to the lyrics of the songs made it easy for me to remember and understand. So, I wrote my first science poem and science songThe Cell. I drew the parts of the cell on the board, labeled them and explained what the parts did. The students copied the drawing and the information. Then as a review of the lesson, we read the cell poem. The kids were able to pronounce the words and understand them through the magic of rhyme. The kids loved it and my principal said it was a great lesson and great poem. Use the poems in my book to help you or someone else near you understand the concepts of Science. I even invited my students to write Science poems about the science we were studying. They even wrote Science Songs. I taught for 41 years using my poems and songs about science to stir up the magic of rhyme in my classroom and science workshops to make the learning easier and more enjoyable. I was even sent to Puerto Rico and South Korea to teach Science teachers and school principals hands on Science lessons and share my poems and songs with them. Theyre probably using my poems and songs right now. Now Ive included many of them in my book. Enjoy the magic of rhyme to make your learning easier and more enjoyable most of the time.