Mentor and Muse : Essays from Poets to Poets /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edwardsville :
Southern Illinois University Press,
2010.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Indirection and the lyric poem / Patricia Clark
- Lookalikes / Stanley Plumly
- Beauty and its opposite conceit / Claire Kageyama-Ramakrishnan
- The arresting and fluxing image / Victoria Chang
- Gallant with delight: a use of setting / Jeff Hardin
- The how and why of narrative poetry / Lisa D. Chávez
- Myth, persona, and the personal / Shara McCallum
- The self made strange: on translating Tomasz Róycki's iterations / Mira Rosenthal
- The uncanny in the short lyric / Deirdre O'Connor
- Recording mortal sight: the drama of prosody / Phillis Levin
- The physics of persona / A. Van Jordan
- For he can creep: Christopher Smart and anaphora / Joelle Biele
- The burden of seed, the seed of burden: repetitional schemas & pace in Terrance Hayes Sonnet / Metta Sáma
- Slapped:with;lightning: poetry and punctuation / Susanna Rich
- The active blank: the white space speaks / Elline Lipkin
- Back to back: an epistolary essay on collaboration / Alice George and Cecilia Pinto
- The quarrelsome poem / Michael Theune
- Memento Mori and Terza Rima: a revision narrative / Diane Thiel
- The eccentric discipline / Michael Waters
- Winter gulls: towards authenticity / Nancy Eimers
- Longfellow's ghost: writing popular poetry / Angela Sorby
- Pimpin out / Maria Melendez
- Breaking strategy / William Olsen
- Writing against your music / Kevin Prufer
- Lucifer matches: epistles & other conversations (the epistolary lyric) / Jane Satterfield
- (On preparing for a tribute reading) a few thoughts on O'Hara's personal poem / Ralph Angel
- Hiding your heart's desire / David Keplinger
- The poem, its buried subject, and the revisionist reader: behind The guardian angel / Stephen Dunn
- Bring yourself along / Mary Ann Samyn.