Marking Meter (Step 4) | Close Reading Poetry for Beginners
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2023
- John Hollander describes meter as an invisible border that distinguishes the language of poetry from the everyday language of prose. Meter, in this sense, distinguishes poetic language as an art form. This module introduces the basics of English meter and how to discover it within a poem.
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Fantastic! When I was at college, and even in poetry class, no teacher ever explained this so well.
Thank you - I'm so glad you found it helpful!
English is not my native language and I am a Computer Science guy, but I love those classic English poems just as I do Chinese traditional/classic poems (I came from China BTW). I have tried in many ways, read several books on how to learn English "classic poems", but with so much confusion... UNTIL weeks ago I found this Close Reading Poetry!!!
A sincere THANK YOU, Adam/Close-Reading-Poetry---from my HEART!!!
Beifang Yi, I'm so glad you're here and that these videos were helpful!
Thank you so much, Adam. Great explanation
What a good introduction. The music or the words and language come true.
Another excellent delivery with useful examples. Your concluding comments about rhythm in nature and life really encapsulates the concept intelligently.
You just can't imagine how important is this, maybe you realize how bad is my English, but I dream of being someone like you in English literature as I am in Arabic literature ❤
With love from Saudi Arabia ❤
Hi Adam, thanks for this session on poetic meters. It was insightful and easy to apply. Your detailed explanation is much appreciated!
I love this info. But I can't find the downloads on his website. Bummer. But I will keep listening. I love iambic pentameter.
@lokatocat sorry about that! Changing things around at the moment. The single handout is here www.adamgagewalker.com/introduction-to-close-reading/