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Quartararo, Anne T. – Sign Language Studies, 2008
This study investigates the cultural and educational ideas of the French deaf poet-teacher Pierre Pelissier (1814-1863) who was an instructor at the Paris Deaf Institute from the early 1840s until his death in 1863. As a young man, Pelissier became interested in composing poetry and through his verse, captured many of the social frustrations…
Descriptors: Speech, Sign Language, Oral Language, Poets
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Harr, Lorraine Ellis – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1975
Article described Haiku, a form of Japanese poetry that became popular in Japan in the Tokugawa period (1600-1868). (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Definitions, Haiku, Poetry
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McFarland, Ronald E. – College English, 1974
Respondents agreed that the best poetry currently is being published in "Poetry,""New Yorker," and "American Poetry Review." (JH)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Periodicals, Poetry, Poets
Meredith, William – 1982
In "The Reason for Poetry," the first of two lectures contained in this booklet, the poet William Meredith argues for a more generous definition of poetry. To move away from the narrow appreciation of poetry as "what I like," Meredith suggests that readers must shift their focus from their own expectations on reading a poem to…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Poets
Williams, Melvin G. – Today's Education, 1974
Descriptors: Black Literature, Black Studies, Poetry, Poets
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Moser, Gerald – Journal of General Education, 1975
Article provided examples of Surrealistic poetry and prose. (RK)
Descriptors: General Education, Poetry, Poets, Prose
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Wilkinson, Andrew M. – Educational Review, 1975
Writing in his diary of 10th December, 1825, Crabb Robinson quoted from a recent conversation in which William Blake said, "There is no use in education. I hold it wrong. It is the great sin". Author believed that Blake's writings and conversations had considerable educational significance, and he considered them in this article.…
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Educational Attitudes, Poetry, Poets
Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1984
Gives a brief background on poet, Jack Collom, and presents a number of Collom's poems. (MM)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Personal Narratives, Poetry, Poets
Barbour, Alton B. – Online Submission, 2004
Beginning with a brief account of the history of Westminster Abbey and its physical structure, this paper concentrates on the British writers honored in the South Transept or Poet's Corner section. It identifies those recognized who are no longer thought to be outstanding, those now understood to be outstanding who are not recognized, and provides…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Poets, Authors, English Literature
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Cargas, Harry J. – Catholic Library World, 1971
A summary/survey of the books of Thomas Merton is provided. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Books, Fiction
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Murray, Sandra Cowan – English Journal, 1992
Describes a teacher's experience in presenting her students with James Dickey's poem "The Leap." Focuses on the primary visual images of the poem, the space where memory lives, the space where contemplation thrives, and the space where emotions dwell. (PRA)
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Poets, Secondary Education
Raymond, Allen – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
This article describes poet and writer David L. Harrison. A former School Board Chairman from Springfield, MO, David was responsible for beginning an annual "Teacher Appreciation Banquet" and for launching the "Sky High for Reading" program. The "Sky High for Reading" program encourages children in Springfield to read enough books so that, if…
Descriptors: Poetry, Reading Programs, Poets, Biographies
Barlow, Dudley – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
The author of this article provides a critical assessment on the persona in Kenneth Rexroth's poem "Doubled Mirrors." He says that the poem is a simple metaphor that beautifully illustrates something central to the human experience. Rexroth's persona tells that the two raccoons eating pears "know me and do not run away." If there is not a bond…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Poets, Poetry, Literature Appreciation
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Johnson, Kitty – English Teaching Forum, 2006
This article starts with the view that most poets believe that poetry should be understandable and accessible to everyone. The article then introduces the poetry and ideas of Ted Kooser, a famous poet born in Iowa. Following the stories of Ted Kooser, the article introduces what a poet laureate is, how long they serve, how they are chosen, how…
Descriptors: Poets, Biographies, Government Libraries, United States History
Greene, Maxine – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
The author was invited to speak at a poetry slam conducted by Urban Poets, a group of teenage poets who perform their own works with the most passionate intensity. She had trouble deciding what to say to the young generation whose world differed so much from hers. She turned to Walt Whitman and a poem he wrote, "To the Young Poets," telling them…
Descriptors: Poets, Patriotism, Democracy, Poetry
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