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Poetry Workshops

Harrison Stewart

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Poetry Workshops offers a structured approach to refining poems, emphasizing critique methodologies, revision techniques, and constructive feedback. It moves beyond subjective impressions, providing poets with a framework for objective assessment. The book highlights the idea that effective revision is critical for a poet's development. This Language Arts General textbook explores specific revision techniques, categorized by imagery, sound, structure, and thematic resonance. By understanding literary devices and engaging in peer review, poets can improve their work. The book also tackles the ethical dimensions of critique, promoting inclusivity and respect within writing groups. The book progresses through models for critique, specific revision strategies, and personalized revision plans. Drawing from interviews with poets, analyses of revised poems, and educational research, it bridges education theory with practical application. Ultimately, Poetry Workshops equips poets with the skills to evaluate their work, process feedback, and create more impactful poems.
Disponibile da: 06/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 100 pagine.

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