The Poetic Notion

The Poetic Notion

Author: The Poet Suggs

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-11

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1463435398

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The Poetic Notion is a collection of raw idealistic and opinionated poems written by Stephen J. Suggs between the ages of 13 and 27. The poems in this book were written with both an open heart and mind. In no way does this body of work intent to disrespect any political groups, races, sexes, or religions. Throughout this book of poems, every human will find at least one piece that is related to them. Some of you may disagree with its brutal honesty. Overall, it is a must read masterpiece. Enjoy or Destroy!


The Notion of Turning in Metaphysical Poetry

The Notion of Turning in Metaphysical Poetry

Author: Carmen Dörge

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 3643909918

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In "Metaphysical Poetry", there is an emphasis on religious experience, which often touches on diverse kinds of turning. Among them are religious conversion (a turn to God), spatial movement (turning in space), divine transformation (turning from one kind into another), musical tuning (turning as a requisite for harmony) and circular turning. Moreover, there is a strong link between turning and its realisation through the language of the poems. Focusing on John Donne and George Herbert, this study explores various aspects of turning, as well as their interrelation. Dissertation. (Series: Religion and Literature / Religion und Literatur, Vol. 7) [Subject: Poetry]


Rhythm, Illusion and the Poetic Idea

Rhythm, Illusion and the Poetic Idea

Author: David Evans

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9789042019430

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Rhythm, Illusion and the Poetic Idea explores the concept of rhythm and its central yet problematic role in defining modern French poetry. Forging innovative lines of inquiry linking the detailed analysis of poetic form to the evolution of fundamental aesthetic principles, David Evans offers extensive new readings of the literary and critical writings of the three major poets at the centre of France's most important poetic revolution. The volume is of interest to all students and readers of Baudelaire, Rimbaud and Mallarmé, since here is presented for the first time a thorough comparative study of developments in each writer's poetic form and theory, focusing on the themes of illusion, deception and the musical metaphor. The book is also intended to stimulate wider critical debate on the interpretation of metrical verse, prose poetry and vers libre, and offers original analytical methods which facilitate the study of poetic form. The author proposes a radical shift in our understanding of the role and mechanisms of poetic rhythm, suggesting that its very resistance to definition and fixity provides a conveniently opaque veil over the difficulties of defining poetry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


The Poetic Organization

The Poetic Organization

Author: A. Pitsis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-02

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1137398736

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The Poetic Organization explores the inherent aspects of organization that revolve around poetic processes. This book is a commentary on poetic elements in organization that are critical to developmental areas of organizations, yet poetics are rarely given the attention deserved.


Sometimes a Great Notion

Sometimes a Great Notion

Author: Ken Kesey

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006-08-29

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 9780143039860

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The magnificent second novel from the legendary author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Following the astonishing success of his first novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey wrote what Charles Bowden calls "one of the few essential books written by an American in the last half century." This wild-spirited tale tells of a bitter strike that rages through a small lumber town along the Oregon coast. Bucking that strike out of sheer cussedness are the Stampers. Out of the Stamper family's rivalries and betrayals Ken Kesey has crafted a novel with the mythic impact of Greek tragedy. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.


The Sanctification of Don Quixote

The Sanctification of Don Quixote

Author: Eric Ziolkowski

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2008-01-18

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0271033657

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Ziolkowski explores the religious implications of the figure of Don Quixote in Western literature from Cervantes to the present.While scholars and critics in the past have often called attention to the secularizing tendency of modern literature, to the numerous fictional adaptations of the Christ figure on the one hand, and the innumerable literary descendants of Don Quixote on the other, this study is the first to examine a lineage of characters in whom the images of the alleged savior and the mad knight are combined.After considering Don Quixote as the first modern novel, and taking into account its relationship to religion, society, and censorship in seventeenth-century Spain, Ziolkowski traces the history and fate of Don Quixote, the character, through a series of religious transformations over the centuries, focusing on three novels that adapt the Quixote figure: Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews, Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot, and Graham Greene's Monsignor Quixote. Ziolkowski argues that, given the increased secularization and decline of religious consciousness over the last several centuries, any pursuit of religious values or ideas becomes questionable and this appears &"quixotic&" insofar as it stands in contradiction to the sociohistorical context. He concludes that religious existence, for the few who pursue it in suffering, which means that the religious person feels temporally displaced for adhering to a seemingly obsolete faith and lifestyle.


Creativity and the Poetic Mind

Creativity and the Poetic Mind

Author: Jean Tobin

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780820469447

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Creativity and the Poetic Mind mingles the voices of well-known writers such as Nikki Giovanni, Donald Hall, John Koethe, Marge Piercy, and Robert Pinsky with newer voices, and includes engaging excerpts from interviews with thirty-eight American poets. Within a sustained argument about creative states of mind, this book innovatively presents and explores the technique of «going to the place» as more reliable in writing poetry than waiting for «inspiration». It explains why poets frequently believe that talking about their own poetry may damage their creativity and why, for centuries, inspiration has seemed to come from somewhere beyond the poet. In addition, it discusses the practicality of poets' thinking that «being creative» and «writing poetry» are two separate skills: inspiration is unreliable, but experienced poets create daily.


Ink on paper

Ink on paper

Author: Vishikha

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2020-01-27

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1646789776

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Ink on paper is the finest from the pen of a 13-year-old girl. The book is a perfect read for any time. It is a blend of emotions set in rhyme. There is something for everyone. Each chapter begins with a short story, setting the entire aura, and then, presents the poem. Question peoples presence with “Where were you then.” Mourn with solder’s poor choice in life with “Regret in wars.” Deal with heartbreaks and realize she moved on with “Happier.” Each poem is a journey through the best and the worst of Vishikha. Won’t you join her for one? “Played by the fools of sham, To find true people, there were none. I did say everyone is wearing a mask, But I never said they were wearing only one.”


The Poet and the Professor: Poems for Building Reading Skills: Level 2

The Poet and the Professor: Poems for Building Reading Skills: Level 2

Author: Timothy Rasinski

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Published: 2010-04-01

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1425892027

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Captivate and inspire 2nd grade readers with poetry that is fun to read and perform! Coauthored by fluency expert, Timothy Rasinski, this incredible book for Grade 2 students encourages fluency and word study through playful, original content that will engage both reluctant and skilled readers. The easy-to-use, standards-based lessons and purposeful activity pages address key literacy skills. Includes a ZIP file containing audio that can be used to support fluency and comprehension, as well as an interactive whiteboard-compatible resources that can be used to support literacy skills. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. 144pp.