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How to Read Poetry Like a Professor
How to Read Poetry Like a Professor: A Quippy and Sonorous Guide to Verse | Thomas C. Foster
From the bestselling author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor comes this essential primer to reading poetry like a professor that unlocks the keys to enjoying works from Lord Byron to the Beatles. No literary form is as admired and feared as poetry. Admired for its lengthy pedigreea line of poets extending back to a time before recorded historyand a ubiquitous presence in virtually all cultures, poetry is also revered for its great beauty and the powerful emotions it evokes. But the form has also instilled trepidation in its many admirers mainly because of a lack of familiarity and knowledge. Poetry demands more from readersintellectually, emotionally, and spirituallythan other literary forms. Most of us started out loving poetry because it filled our beloved children's books from Dr. Seuss to Robert Louis Stevenson. Eventually, our reading shifted to prose and later when we encountered poetry again, we had no recent experience to make it feel familiar. But reading poetry doesnt need to be so overwhelming. In an entertaining and engaging voice, Thomas C. Foster shows readers how to overcome their fear of poetry and learn to enjoy it once more. From classic poets such as Shakespeare, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Edna St. Vincent Millay to later poets such as E.E. Cummings, Billy Collins, and Seamus Heaney, How to Read Poetry Like a Professor examines a wide array of poems and teaches readers: How to read a poem to understand its primary meaning. The different technical elements of poetry such as meter, diction, rhyme, line structures, length, order, regularity, and how to learn to see these elements as allies rather than adversaries. How to listen for a poems secondary meaning by paying attention to the echoes that the language of poetry summons up. How to hear the music in poemsand the poetry in songs! With How to Read Poetry Like a Professor, readers can rediscover poetry and reap its many rewards.
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm YES! ❤️🙌❤️ 4y
Bette 😂🤣❤️ 4y
freeatlast1137 Very true! 4y
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SharonGoforth
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April is #NationalPoetryMonth, so here‘s a stack of books I‘m planning to dip into as I continue to explore my interest in poetry. #nationalpoetrymonth2019

Weaponxgirl I forgot it was this month! Yay! 5y
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Carolyn11215
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I decided to pick up this book to help get over my intimidation by poetry. After all, I loved children‘s poems like those found in Where the Sidewalk Ends. Love this definition...”Poetry uses language to take us to a place beyond language....it is the place where one soul meets with another...allowing us to go to intellectual or psychic places that we can‘t ordinarily access.”

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Iceangel9
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Must read for teachers and anyone who likes, or wants to like, poetry.

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bell7
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Thomas C. Foster takes the sometimes intimidating world of poetry and breaks it down for the layperson. He'll explain meter, rhythm, rhyme and types of poetry but all the while bringing out a rich enjoyment of language and human experience that can be found in poetry. Full of humor and excellent examples, this book is a lively and useful guide for everyone.

RaimeyGallant Sounds like something it wouldn't kill me to read. :) 6y
bell7 @RaimeyGallant hope you like it! I'm not a huge poetry reader, but I got a lot out of it, not least is which was the confidence to try more poetry 🙂 6y
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arubabookwoman
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“I think that for most people, however, the matter isn‘t so much not liking poetry as feeling somehow overmatched, as if it were a contest and the other side had better equipment and more skill.”
This quote from the first page resonated with me.

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arubabookwoman
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Received this as an Early Reviewers book on LT. I feel somewhat illiterate where poetry is concerned, and want to appreciate it more. So far I‘ve enjoyed#BillyCollins. He‘s very accessible. Any recommendations for a poetry novice?

bnp I don't know who to recommend. I'll just suggest a few I 've liked - Denise Levertov, Lucille Clifton, or maybe try an anthology to get a broader representation? 6y
arubabookwoman #bnp Thanks for the recommendations! 6y
Liz_M I recommend the tagged book. She presents a well-known poem and follows it with a short essay detailing a close reading of the poem. 6y
arubabookwoman #Liz_M Thanks Liz. Will look for this. 6y
laytonwoman3rd Mary Oliver. 6y
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thebluestocking
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#bookmail is the best kind of mail. The Read-Aloud Family can be blamed on @annebogel and How To Read Poetry can be blamed on @SharonGoforth . 📚👍👏📚 #blameitonlitsy

SharonGoforth @thebluestocking Always happy to oblige!! 📚😊 6y
thebluestocking @SharonGoforth I‘m really glad you posted about this book. ❤️ 6y
SharonGoforth @thebluestocking You‘re welcome!! ☺️ 6y
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SharonGoforth
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Because I need all the help I can get. #nationalpoetrymonth #lunchtimereading

thebluestocking I didn‘t know he came out with a poetry edition of this series. I‘ve read the novels and literature ones and loved them! 6y
SharonGoforth @thebluestocking I believe this is brand new! I loved the others, too! 6y
thebluestocking You‘re right! I looked up the pub date: March 27, 2018. 6y
Dianeham I just got an ARC of it through librarything. #ARC 6y
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