An edition of Clipping the claws (1999)

Clipping the claws

an informal text of poetry

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Clipping the claws
K. Moses Nagbe
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An edition of Clipping the claws (1999)

Clipping the claws

an informal text of poetry

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Nagbe begins from the assumption of the fear which many students develop for reading, understanding, and intelligently discussing poetry. He lays out a thesis that poetry ought not to be as frightening as it may seem--thus, his attempt to "clip" the "deadly claws" of poetry. Using poems by Althea Romeo-Mark and Edwin Barclay, Nagbe explains basic techniques required to analyze poetry. Two of those techniques are first to see each poem as a structure which can be transformed into sentence instead of line units, and two to transform each poem into "story-like" units, calling paraphrasing.

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Publisher
Herald Publishing
Language
English
Pages
62

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Cover of: Clipping the claws
Clipping the claws: an informal text on poetry
1999, Pen-Tina Publications
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Cover of: Clipping the claws
Clipping the claws: an informal text of poetry
1999, Herald Publishing
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Includes bibliographical references.

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Monrovia

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Pagination
62 p. ;
Number of pages
62

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OL18980796M

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