To Sound Like Yourself: Essays on PoetryBOA Editions, 2002 - Всего страниц: 243 In To Sound Like Yourself, poet W. D. Snodgrass goes after that singular quality, the poet's individual voice, that separates the best poetry from the merely technical and pedantic. Beginning with an essay on the poetic impulse, Snodgrass discusses natural rhythms, such as in the owl's call, the rocking of the cradle, and how they correspond to common verse metrics. Later, in discussions of such poems as Sir Thomas Wyatt's "They Flee from Me," and in a frank and thorough discussion of Walt Whitman's life and art, Snodgrass lauds the individuating process that occurs when a poet's own technique bursts the boundaries of form. In his final essay in the volume, "Meter, Music, Meaning," he points out how stresses and rhythms not only give us the music of poetry, but also help deliver a poem's meaning. To Sound Like Yourself is essential reading for poets and students of poetry. Book jacket. |
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... woods that we had taken to be ours . A few days earlier , I had tromped those woods chanting in mock triumph , " Whose woods these are I think I know ; whose woods these are I think I know ... " It was now clear that ours would be , at ...
... woods that we had taken to be ours . A few days earlier , I had tromped those woods chanting in mock triumph , " Whose woods these are I think I know ; whose woods these are I think I know ... " It was now clear that ours would be , at ...
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... wood's edge ; listen . There : the dark male , low And booming , tremoring the whole valley . There : the female , resolving , answering High and clear , restoring silence . The chilly woods draw in Their breath , slow , waiting , and ...
... wood's edge ; listen . There : the dark male , low And booming , tremoring the whole valley . There : the female , resolving , answering High and clear , restoring silence . The chilly woods draw in Their breath , slow , waiting , and ...
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... woods so wild ? " Even while the singer passively voices the lover's discontents , the wordless , " purer " music of the lute suggests more direct action : resorting to the nubile , willing females he imagines roaming the spring woods ...
... woods so wild ? " Even while the singer passively voices the lover's discontents , the wordless , " purer " music of the lute suggests more direct action : resorting to the nubile , willing females he imagines roaming the spring woods ...
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PULSE AND IMPULSE | 11 |
AGAINST YOUR BELIEFS | 31 |
SHAPES MERGING AND EMERGING | 51 |
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