Selected Product: | Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Mary Oliver Publisher: Mariner Books Release Date: 1998-07-27 ISBN-10: 039585086X ISBN-13: 9780395850862 List Price: $13.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Thirst: Poems ISBN-10: 0807068977 ISBN-13: 9780807068977 List Price:$14.00 A Poetry Handbook ISBN-10: 0156724006 ISBN-13: 9780156724005 List Price:$14.00 The Practice of Poetry: Writing Exercises From Poets Who Teach ISBN-10: 006273024X ISBN-13: 9780062730244 List Price:$16.95 In the Palm of Your Hand: The Poet's Portable Workshop ISBN-10: 0884481492 ISBN-13: 9780884481492 List Price:$14.95 The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms ISBN-10: 0393321789 ISBN-13: 9780393321784 List Price:$18.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse by Mary Oliver (ISBN-10: 039585086X, ISBN-13: 9780395850862). At this time we have not yet written a review for Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse by Mary Oliver (ISBN-10: 039585086X, ISBN-13: 9780395850862). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com "True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, / As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance," wrote Alexander Pope. "The dance," in the case of Oliver's brief and luminous book, refers to the interwoven pleasures of sound and sense to be found in some of the most celebrated and beautiful poems in the English language, from Shakespeare to Edna St. Vincent Millay to Robert Frost. With a poet's ear and a poet's grace of expression, Oliver shows what makes a metrical poem work - and enables readers, as only she can, to "enter the thudding deeps and the rippling shallows of sound-pleasure and rhythm-pleasure that intensify both the poem's narrative and its ideas." Highly recommended | Customer Rating: | This is an excellent introduction to formal poetry; not just meter, but rhyme, sonics, and traditional forms. You'll learn about substitution, catalectic feet, slant rhymes, and all the other techniques which go into the making of verse. The last part of the book is an anthology which shows how the greatest poets of the English language have applied these concepts to their own writing.
All aspiring poets should learn about formal poetry before they even think about writing so-called "free verse." Readers of poetry can bnefit from some formal knowledge as well. This book is a very good place to start. | Guidelines for structured poetry | Customer Rating: | | this is a must for beginning and practising poets, looking for the beauty and discipline of structure and meter in poetry. It helps with both the understanding and construction of metrical poetry, and even if you write only free verse, it will increase your appreciation. | Great Resource | Customer Rating: | | This is an excellent resource for teaching or studying poetry. Clear and easy to use; well-organized; and it includes a nice anthology of metrical poems -- a complete package. | Mary Oliver shines | Customer Rating: | Mary Oliver shines in this prose manual on the writing and issues of poetic composition. Her economy of words combines with an easy style to help an utter novice (like me) gain an understanding of the metric and rhyming tools involved. Clarity and suppleness of expression mark this book and I would recommend it to anyone who reads poetry or has an interest in trying their hand at writing.
What you may enjoy the most is that Mary does not wander all about the landscape of poetry, but maintains a steady course and uses many pretty little examples to illustrate the concepts. The book is not long but is one of those gems that you will enjoy diving into from time to times for some thoughtful reading on poetics. The author's personality shines through the words - and there is no pretense here, just someone who loves and lives through words.
Consider reading her Wild Geese if you haven't yet - a stunning beautiful piece of work. | So Much More Than I Expected..... | Customer Rating: | | I read this book expecting to learn about metrical poetry: kind of the basics of how they work, how they are constructed. I didn't expect spiritual and personal growth lessons. Needless to say, I was delighted to be fed on so many different levels. Given Mary Oliver is the author, I shouldn't be surprised..... I also wasn't expecting to be so compelled to try on the metrical form by reading this book yet I am! And the great thing is I am also learning (through practice) the freedom and spiritual side of writing "according to form and rhythm". Highly recommended to poets and anyone who loves a poet or the written word. |
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