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This work investigates the fundamental question of how a reader can effectively engage with, interpret, and appreciate the nuances of poetic expression. Elizabeth A. Drew, a noted scholar and educator, utilizes her extensive background in literary analysis to provide a structured framework for understanding the mechanics of verse. She argues that poetry is not an inaccessible art form but a craft that reveals its depth through careful observation of rhythm, imagery, and structural intent.
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Critics and educators frequently cite this text as a reliable introduction for students seeking to bridge the gap between casual reading and analytical study. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which avoids overly dense jargon while maintaining a high standard of literary rigor.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1961-01-01
Publisher:
Norton
ISBN-10:
003010260X
ISBN-13:
9780030102608
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