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Sto caricando le informazioni... How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry (edizione 2000)di Edward Hirsch
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This volume presents an exploration of poetry and feeling, introducing poems selected by the author as emblematic because they suggest something crucial about the nature of poetry itself, and offering his insights on how the poems should be read. In this guide, the author reaches out to all those who may be disaffected by the mere mention of poetry and instructs the reader to focus on a personal, emotional response. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche
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Start by finding a poem that speaks to you on a personal level. Look for poems that touch on themes or experiences that resonate with you, or that evoke strong emotions.
Take your time as you read the poem. Don't worry about understanding every word or phrase right away – allow yourself to savor the language and rhythm of the poem.
Pay attention to the structure and form of the poem. How is it organized? Does it have a regular rhyme scheme or meter? How do these elements contribute to the overall meaning or effect of the poem?
Consider the imagery and figurative language used in the poem. What do the words and phrases conjure up in your mind? How do they contribute to the mood or theme of the poem?
Think about the speaker of the poem. Who is telling the story or expressing the thoughts and feelings in the poem? How does the speaker's perspective shape the way you interpret the poem?
Reflect on your own reactions and feelings as you read the poem. How does the poem make you feel? What memories or associations does it bring to mind?
By engaging with a poem in this way, you may find that you begin to appreciate and enjoy the art and beauty of poetry. ( )