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Concise and accessible, this guide to teaching the art of poetry from Shakespeare to contemporary poets enables anyone to learn about how poets approach their art. Teachers can use this book to explore any facet or era of poetry. Any reader can use it as an entryway into the art of poetry. Teaching the Art of Poetry shows poetry as a multi-faceted artistic process rather than a mystery on a pedestal. It demystifies the art of poetry by providing specific historical, social, and aesthetic contexts for each element of the art. It is a nuts-and-bolts approach that encourages teachers and students to work with poetry as a studio art--something to be explored, challenged, assembled and reassembled, imagined, and studied--all the things that an artist does to present poetry as a search for meaning. This book advocates poetry as an essential tool for aesthetic, cultural, and linguistic literacy. It portrays poetry as an art rather than a knowledge base, and methods for integrating the art of poetry into the school curriculum. The authors intention is not to fill gaps; it is to change how poetry is presented in the classroom, to change how it is taught and how students think about it. Teaching the Art of Poetry: * Emphasizes hands-on experiences. Over 160 exercises focus attention on the dynamics of the art of poetry. Activities include group work, peer editing, critical thinking skills, revising drafts, focused reading, oral communication, listening skills, and vocabulary, as well as mechanics and usage. * Features a week-long lesson plan in each chapter to aid the teacher. These relate the main aspects of each chapter to classroom activities and, in addition, include a Beyond the Week section to promote further investigation of the topic. * Promotes an integrated approach to poetry. The examples used in each chapter show poetry as a living tradition. * Makes extensive use of complete poems along with extracts from many others. * Does not talk down to teachers--is teacher oriented and jargon free.

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title:Teaching the Art of Poetry : The Moves
author:Wormser, Baron.; Cappella, David.
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805833374
print isbn13:9780805833379
ebook isbn13:9780585189659
language:English
subjectPoetry--Study and teaching, Poetry--Authorship--Study and teaching.
publication date:2000
lcc:PN1101.W67 2000eb
ddc:808.1/07
subject:Poetry--Study and teaching, Poetry--Authorship--Study and teaching.
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Teaching the Art of Poetry
The Moves
Baron Wormser
Poet
David Cappella
Wabash College
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LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS
Mahwah, New Jersey London
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Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reproduced
in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or
any other means, without prior written permission of the
publisher.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
10 Industrial Avenue
Mahwah, NJ 07430
Front cover design by David Cappella and Jonathan Sturm

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wormser, Baron.
Teaching the art of poetry : the moves / Baron Wormser,
David Cappella.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8058-3337-4 (pbk: alk. Paper)
1. PoetryStudy and teaching. 2. PoetryAuthorshipStudy
and teaching. I. Cappella, David. II. Title.
PN1101.W67 2000
808.1'07dc21
99-049027
CIP
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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For Kate Barnes and Marion Stocking
B. W.
For Gale Goodwin Gomez and Janet Wormser
A. D. C.
Page vii
Contents
Preface
ix
How To Use This Book
xi
Introduction
xiii
Chapter 1
Rhythm
1
Chapter 2
Sound
25
Chapter 3
Line
41
Chapter 4
Syntax
65
Chapter 5
Grammar, Punctuation, and Capitalization
79
Chapter 6
Word Choice
95
Chapter 7
Details
111
Chapter 8
Metaphor
127
Chapter 9
Image
145
Chapter 10
Architecture (Stanzas)
157
Chapter 11
Form (Sonnets, Sestinas, etc.)
181
Chapter 12
Tone and Lyric
199

Page viii
Chapter 13
Repetition
215
Chapter 14
Endings
231
Chapter 15
Narrative
247
Chapter 16
The Didactic Poem (How Poems Instruct)
263
Chapter 17
Place and Politics
279
Chapter 18
Occasions (The Social Contexts of Poems)
295
Chapter 19
Variations (Found Poem, Prose Poem, Shaped Poem)
315
Chapter 20
Coaching the "Moves": On Teaching Poetry in the Classroom
333
Epilogue
Getting Started
343
Acknowledgments
349
Author Index
365
Subject Index
370
About the Authors
373

Page ix
Preface
This book is written with classroom teachers in mind. It is the teacher who is the institutional gatekeeper of poetry in our society. There is no poetry (particularly contemporary poetry) in most students' homes; they do not see poetry on the television or in the newspaper. What they hear on the radio is determined largely by the exigencies of commerce. For millions of young people their like or dislike of poetry depends on their teachers. The task is a serious one and many teachers discharge their responsibilities admirably with great feeling and insight. Over the course of decades of talking with teachers, we have come to realize that many teachers would like to make poetry a classroom staple rather than an occasional unit. We have written this book with those teachers in mind.
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