Seasons Come to Pass: A Poetry Anthology for Southern African StudentsOxford University Press, 2002 - 258 стор. This anthology draws from a wide range of canonical, unusual, erotic, amusing, and politically pertinent poetry from all over the world spanning some 15 centuries. This latest edition includes new notes and exercises, and has a freshly designed, learning-friendly format that makes it more relevant and accessible to students of poetry in Southern Africa. |
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... sounds of its words . Does the poem sound lulling and soothing ? Brisk and quick ? Harsh and jarring ? Racy and breathless ? Or do contrasting sounds follow one another to change the effect on the ear ? Hearing the poem also gives an ...
... sounds of its words . Does the poem sound lulling and soothing ? Brisk and quick ? Harsh and jarring ? Racy and breathless ? Or do contrasting sounds follow one another to change the effect on the ear ? Hearing the poem also gives an ...
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... sound effects . Two common poetic devices or techniques that specifically affect how poetry sounds are onomatopoeia and alliteration . Knowing how to spell these terms is not as important as being able to recognize them ! Onomatopoeia ...
... sound effects . Two common poetic devices or techniques that specifically affect how poetry sounds are onomatopoeia and alliteration . Knowing how to spell these terms is not as important as being able to recognize them ! Onomatopoeia ...
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... sound of rustling leaves , as we find repetition of both words ( ' quelled , / Quelled ' ) and sounds ( ' que ' and ' lea ' ) . The images also suggest the constant interplay of light and shade caused by the movement of branches and ...
... sound of rustling leaves , as we find repetition of both words ( ' quelled , / Quelled ' ) and sounds ( ' que ' and ' lea ' ) . The images also suggest the constant interplay of light and shade caused by the movement of branches and ...
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Seasons Come to Pass: A Poetry Anthology for Southern African Students Helen Moffett,Es'kia Mphahlele Попередній перегляд недоступний - 1994 |
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Africa analysis beauty became born breath called Cape century City close cold comes critical culture dead death describe dream educated effect England English established example eyes face fall feel friends give growing hands head hear heart identify Italy king known land language later leaves letter light literary literature live look married meaning mind moved natural never night Notes once pass play poem poet poetry political published questions rain refers remember Reprinted by permission rise Second short sing sometimes song sonnet sound South African speaker stars studied suggest Talking points tell thee thing thou thought translated travelled trees turn University wall wind woman women writing written wrote young