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  1. Michael Ferber’s accessible introduction to poetrys unusual uses of language tackles a wide range of subjects from a linguistic point of view. Written with the non-expert in mind, the book explores current linguistic concepts and theories and applies them to a variety of major poetic features.

  2. In this accessible guide, Andrew Hodgson equips the reader for the challenging and rewarding experience of unlocking poetry, considering the key questions about language, technique, feeling, and subject matter which illuminate what a poem has to say.

  3. Dec 9, 2021 · December 2021. Journal of NELTA. Authors: Rejina Kc. Kathmandu University. Citations (1) References (10) Abstract. Poetry is considered one of the major genres of English Language Teaching...

  4. Abstract: Poetry is literary work in metrical form or patterned language. It can also be said as the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, designed to produce pleasure through beautiful, elevated, imaginative, or profound thoughts.

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  5. Poetry can be thought of as a verbal, written art form that uses a heightened sense of language to convey experience, feeling, or modes of consciousness. There is no concrete definition for poetry. It means many different things to different people.

  6. Oct 13, 2016 · View PDF. What is the value of poetry for learning and development and what are its uses in education today? What role can the poem play not only in formal education, but also in personal development and well-being beyond the classroom? How might we develop our teaching practices to access such benefits?

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  8. The language and structure of poetry. A POEM makes its impact because of the special way in which the poet says what he has to say. It follows from this that we cannot just talk about the meaning of a poem, but that we must also look at its language and structure.

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