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The Land of Song - For upper grammar grades - Discover the Poetry Playground for Young Minds - cover

The Land of Song - For upper grammar grades - Discover the Poetry Playground for Young Minds

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Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The Land of Song - For Upper Grammar Grades is a meticulously curated anthology that deftly navigates the intersection of poetry and music, designed specifically for young readers on the brink of literary exploration. With an emphasis on lyrical themes and rhythmic structures, this text features a diverse array of poets spanning from classic to contemporary, illuminating the evolution of poetic expression. The anthology's literary style encompasses vivid imagery and emotive language, drawing connections to historical contexts that shaped each piece, making it an invaluable resource for enhancing students' appreciation of both poetry and song. The authors featured in this collection are a range of influential poets and musicians whose works reflect their profound experiences and societal observances. Their varied backgrounds, from pastoral roots to urban settings, provide a rich tapestry of voices that resonate with the complexities of life. The book emerges from a commitment to cultivate the literary talents of upper grammar students, ensuring they can engage with and interpret musical poetry's nuances. This anthology is highly recommended for educators and parents seeking to enrich their students'Äô literary journey. The combination of artistic expression and academic rigor makes The Land of Song an essential addition to any upper grammar curriculum, fostering not only comprehension but also a lifelong appreciation for the art of poetry.
Disponible depuis: 18/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 140 pages.

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