12 Mar 2007
Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246)
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Rhyming has a Literary Term!!
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "A tercet or triplet is a group of three lines, usually sharing the same rhyme"...
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Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "A tercet or triplet is a group of three lines, usually sharing the same rhyme"...
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Tracked: March 6, 2007 8:24 PM
Not so easy as you'd think
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Although the American poet Robert Frost famously dismissed writing in free verse as analogous to 'playing tennis with the net down,' and critics have occasionally ca...
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Tracked: March 7, 2007 11:07 AM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Although the American poet Robert Frost famously dismissed writing in free verse as analogous to 'playing tennis with the net down,' and critics have occasionally ca...
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Tracked: March 7, 2007 11:07 AM
Writing poetry is like pulling teeth
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) As with poems in meter, the arrangement of lines on the page, including choices about stanza breaks, caesuras, and end-stopping and enjambment to emphasize certain so...
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Tracked: March 9, 2007 2:26 PM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) As with poems in meter, the arrangement of lines on the page, including choices about stanza breaks, caesuras, and end-stopping and enjambment to emphasize certain so...
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Tracked: March 9, 2007 2:26 PM
Expand Your Mind
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Editors also indent blank verse lines that are shared between two or more speakers and number them as one line, to show that the dialogue reflects a close...
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Tracked: March 10, 2007 11:24 AM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Editors also indent blank verse lines that are shared between two or more speakers and number them as one line, to show that the dialogue reflects a close...
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Tracked: March 10, 2007 11:24 AM
Significance in Insignificance
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "...calls form 'not a prison... but a theater.'" Jon Stallworthy Hamilton pg 233...
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Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "...calls form 'not a prison... but a theater.'" Jon Stallworthy Hamilton pg 233...
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Reflection on Poetry
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) I found this section to be very enlightening, but a bit boring. There was a lot of information jammed into the twenty pages. Poetry is really an art...
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Tracked: March 11, 2007 5:22 PM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) I found this section to be very enlightening, but a bit boring. There was a lot of information jammed into the twenty pages. Poetry is really an art...
Weblog: JennaMiller
Tracked: March 11, 2007 5:22 PM
Now This is Something I Understand
Excerpt: A refrain is a word, a phrase, a line, or a group of lines repeated at intervals in a poem. Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Excerpt: A refrain is a word, a phrase, a line, or a group of lines repeated at intervals in a poem. Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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I don't like this
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Blank verse is unrhymed iambic pentameter; that is, it contains five feet per line, each foot consisting of an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable." I am not...
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Tracked: March 11, 2007 6:42 PM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Blank verse is unrhymed iambic pentameter; that is, it contains five feet per line, each foot consisting of an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable." I am not...
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I Love Free Verse
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Tracked: March 11, 2007 11:05 PM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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The wily ways of free verse
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Free verse, is distinguished from traditional versification in that its rhythms are not organized into the regularity of meter; most free verse also lacks rhyme."...
Weblog: CoreyStruss
Tracked: March 11, 2007 11:21 PM
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Free verse, is distinguished from traditional versification in that its rhythms are not organized into the regularity of meter; most free verse also lacks rhyme."...
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How Long?
Excerpt: "A couplet is a pair of rhymed lines of the same length and meter."Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Tracked: March 12, 2007 12:37 AM
Excerpt: "A couplet is a pair of rhymed lines of the same length and meter."Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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How cool would it be if the plural of sausage was sausagi?
Excerpt: "Although the American poet Robert Frost famously dismissed writing in free verse as analogous to 'playing tennis with the net down,' and critics have occasionally called for a return to metrics, free verse has become the most frequent poetic form...
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Tracked: March 12, 2007 10:10 AM
Excerpt: "Although the American poet Robert Frost famously dismissed writing in free verse as analogous to 'playing tennis with the net down,' and critics have occasionally called for a return to metrics, free verse has become the most frequent poetic form...
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Tracked: March 12, 2007 10:10 AM
Have you ever seen the rain?
Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Excerpt: Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms (226-246) -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)...
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Tracked: March 13, 2007 4:24 PM
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