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Introduction to the Poem
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  • Introduction to the Poem
  • Written by author Robert W. Boynton
  • Published by Heinemann, January 1985
  • Bob Boynton and Maynard Mack's intent from the first has been to suggest ways of approaching a poem that will make it more understandable and enjoyable--to introduce students to the art of reading poetry.
  • This latest edition retains the features that have made Introduction to the Poem a superb text from which to teach and learn. Bob Boynton and Maynard Mack's intent from the first has been to suggest ways of approaching a poem that will make it more
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Authors

The Poem as Subject

The Subject of a Poem My Be Anything Whatever

The Subject of a Poem Is Not the Same Thing as Its Theme

The Meaning of a Poem Is Not the Same Thing as Its Subject or Its Theme

The Poem as a Dramatic Situation

Every Poem Has a Speaker

The Speaker of a Poem Speaks from a Personal Situation

The Speaker of a Poem Speaks to Some Kind of Audience

Every Poem Is Characterized by a Distinctive Tone

The Poem as a Pattern of Rhythm and Sound

Rhythm

Meter

Sound

Devices of Compression: The Poet's Shorthand

Overstatement

Understatement

Irony and Paradox

Comparison

Additional Poems Chronologically Arranged


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