Grades 8 - 12 Web-based college undergraduate one course below:
0.5 credit Session Dates and Application Deadlines 20 weeks, 12 weeks Early Summer, or 6 weeks Intensive Midsummer This course is an introduction to contemporary poetry, emphasizing prosody. Prosody is the term given to the musical aspects of poetry, the patterns and conventions of sound, and the effects they have on the reader or audience. Imagery in poems is also explored. Students write their own poems and also read and comment on the work of well-known poets such as William Blake, Lucille Clifton, and Seamus Heaney. Comprehensive revision, based on in-depth critiques from the instructor, is strongly emphasized. The course includes a required, on-line, asynchronous writers' workshop in which participants post feedback for one another.
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