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Words from a Blanket Fort: March 2014
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Words from a Blanket Fort. Thursday, March 13, 2014. Gerontion and the Young Man Old. When most hear the name T.S. Eliot, the first thought that comes to mind is The Wasteland. The work by Eliot that I would like to discuss today was originally written to be the preface to The Wasteland. But with great influence by Ezra Pound, Gerontion. Gerontion’s role in history is a little obscure, all he tells us is that, “I was neither at the hot gates-. Do you think your actions can save you? In Wolpe’s poem...
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Words from a Blanket Fort: January 2014
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Words from a Blanket Fort. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. The Progression of Dickinson and Stallings. Emily Dickinson’s poem 508. Likewise, the poem After a Greek Proverb. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 8220;While I have used repetition to build erotic pulses. Get yourself a calendar! Clayton Eshleman: Four New Poems from “Penetralia”. Here's Me Using the Word Blog in a Sentence. I'm in People Magazine! Journal of a writing man. Des vacances pas chères dans la Nature grâce aux offres promotionnelles.
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Words from a Blanket Fort: Poetry Class
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Words from a Blanket Fort. Thursday, May 8, 2014. This is my last post in regards to my Modern American Poetry class, though I do think I will continue to post for my own enjoyment. For my final post I think I will do things a little bit different. I will post about my class instead of one of the poets that I have read. Probably is my best example of this). I did this at times just to get conversation going when things were a little slow, I apologize. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Des vacances pas ...