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2019 Robert Frost's (1928) "Acquainted with the Night". This paper discusses Robert Frost's famous work. 3 pgs. 8 f/c. 0b.
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2196 Margaret Atwood's Poem "You Take My Hand". This short essay examines the poem "You Take My Hand" by Margaret Atwood. 2 pgs. 0 f/c. 0b.
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2335 Sylvia Plath's "Daddy". This paper discusses and examines the work "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath. 6 pgs. 4 f/c. 3b.
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2399 A Poetic Juxtaposition: The Rules of Landscape Painting and the Poetic Practice of Xie Ling-yun. This paper will discuss the representation of the natural landscape in Xie Ling-yun's poem "Visiting the Southern Pavilion". It will be shown, through a comparative analysis of Chinese texts on landscape painting, that Xie Ling-yun's poem plays with, and is juxtaposed against, the generic rules of landscape painting. The poetic landscape, which appears to be a celebration of the beauty of summer, is actually a reflection upon mortality and suffering. From this perspective, Xie Ling-yun's poem may be seen to have philosophical depth lacking in most landscape painting. 6 pgs. 11 f/c. 2b.
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2472 Connection in Disconnection: "The Return" by Philip Levine. This paper examines the poem "The Return" and discusses how loss is a cycle, and that we are all involved in a 'return' to places we previously have visited, but which have been diminished in some way because of loss. 6 pgs. 5 f/c. 1b.
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2519 E. E. Cummings: Conformist, (not) Rebel. This paper discusses the life and work of E.E. Cummings. The major theme in his poetry is romantic love, he was not a rebel of modern poetry; he was a conformist. 7 pgs. 18 f/c. 8b.
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2511 The Nine Songs: "The Hill Wraith". This paper will discuss this religious love poem by first giving a general overview of the themes and narratives of the poem in question, and in turn, the focus will turn to examining the 'relationship' with this object of love or affection, and it will be argued that there is some ambiguity as to whether the object is a 'real' individual, or by contrast, whether the object is a metaphysical being such as a religious goddess. 3.5 pgs. 3 f/c.1b
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