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A Study of Winter Poetry

2023-05-18 14:02:53

I decided to study poetry in winter. Because I'm not paying attention to the cold and harsh environments, not the current beauty. These poems are very good, show a faint light to people, and let them see the dazzling light. The beginnings of "Winter" and "Winter Spring" all refer to loneliness and coldness in winter. This will help the audience and the poet find a common position. In the "Winter Spring", "Winter will come and I will walk alone" (1), I will not ask the audience to follow anyone, but the author believes in the beauty of winter.

The text is as follows. Walt Whitman: Poetry and Prose ENG 372 1830s American Poetry: 19th Century Poet Jay Grossman MW 2-3: 20 Winter Course Description: American poetry is often simplified to the study of two poets - with Whitman Dickinson - Because of their habit and extraordinary ambition, they are separated from others. This selective description of poet inheritance creates not only the opening of cultural boundaries but also different forms of classics that require culturally dominant poets and poetry. This course combines the work of Whitman and Dickinson with a number of expanded American poetry studies. This course also reads the theoretical and critical texts and casts doubts about the formation of classical and literary historical stories. Teaching method: mainly discussion. Evaluation method: Mandatory attendance and active participation based on information. Two papers, one shorter and the other longer. There is no exam, but possible quizzes

The examination of American poetry is another research field of Jeremiah's typology rhetoric. The Puritan poetry of the 17th century, the poetry of the 18th century, and the poetry of the 19th century are all examples of excellent Jeremiah type over the 3rd century. In the 20th century, T. S. Elliott's poetry will offer some Jeremid-based substances worthy of study. Poetry is a research field I have never studied thoroughly, but I have seen in research that several American poems are full of typologyist Elemid rhetoric. This will be an interesting future study