How Does a Poem Mean?Examines the value and nature of poetry, using examples of English and American poetry of the past 6 centuries. |
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Just as no thought exists in words alone . Feelings , suggestions , images arise out of the words and run free of them . Nor , finally , are words our only language . Music is a language capable of communication . So is a painting .
Still , considered simply as a series of word choices delivering each thought ( denotation ) wrapped in the aura of its precisely felt and precisely suggestive overtone , the passage certainly gives off a sense that English cannot be ...
Swift as a Thought by the snake Memory stung , From her ambrosial rest the fading Splendor sprung . She rose like an autumnal Night , that springs Out of the East , and follows wild and drear The golden Day , which , on eternal wings ...
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I have experienced this book in several editions. The operative word in the title is "how." As an amateur poet for whom finding the technical construction of a "poem," or even something so prosaic as the very definition of poetry, this book over the past 40 years has been vital. Ciardi takes the word craft down to basic tools of craftsmanship, such as a pinter wild word with such basic as palate, paint, canvas, easel, brushes, etc. Probably his best chapter is that taht tells why a much beloved poem like
"Invictus" isa very bad poem, changed my whole way of looking at my own work. The example poems in the book, which have changed some from one edition to the next, are themselves very important. This is is a must book for both writers and readers.
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Walter De la Mare The Listeners | 720 |
Edwin Arlington Robinson Mr Floods Party | 738 |
John Keats The Eve of St Agnes | 744 |
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