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Papers On Poetry
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Blake: "Songs of Innocence and of Experience"
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This 11 page paper compares and contrasts William Blake's poems in his "Songs of Innocence and of Experience." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVInnExp.rtf
BLAKES ARGUMENTS
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This 5 page paper gives a detailed summary of the Argument section in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake. Themes, symbolism and messages are exampled. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBlit4.rtf
Bob Dylan & Robert Lowell
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An 8 page research paper that contrasts and compares Bob Dylan's song "Like a Rolling Stone" and Robert Lowell's poem "Memories of West Street and Lepke." The writer argues that Dylan and Lowell, having established themselves in a particular genre of their craft, changed the course of their careers by taking a different artistic path, much to the surprise of their critics and audiences. Lowell moved from the modernist camp to the postmodern and Dylan moved from folk music to rock n roll. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khdyllow.rtf
Bob Kaufman and Beat Generation Poetry
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This 8 page paper discusses the African- American, Jewish, 'Beat Generation' poet Bob Kaufman. Critics and many of his fellow poets thought he was the most talented of the 'Beat' poets but certainly one of the least recognized and least well-known. Many critics have thought it was Kaufman that Ginsberg wrote about in 'Howl' as one of the 'best minds of my generation.' Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Bobgeat.wps
Bob Marley and Redemption Song
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A 5 page examination and analysis of Bob Marley and his song/poem Redemption Song. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAbobmy.rtf
Body Metaphors
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A 3 page research paper that explores the mean and purpose behind metaphors having to do with the body, such as "from the heart" and "head to head." Bibliography listss 3 sources.
Filename: khmetbod.rtf
Bradstreet & Taylor/Puritan Poetry
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A 4 page essay that examines the early American poetry of Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor. The writer argues that each poet recorded their reactions to colonial life in their verse, leaving a poetic legacy that offers a glimpse of what life was like in a seventeenth century early American colony. The picture of colonial life that emerges from their poetry is one that was extraordinarily hard, but also one in which colonials relied on their deep religious faith in order to face the numerous challenges of life in the New World. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khpurpom.rtf
Brian Turner: “Here, Bullet”
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A 4 page paper which examines the collection of poems in Brian Turner’s “Here, Bullet” and analyzes one particular poem, “Here, Bullet.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAhrbll.rtf
British Authors and British History: The 17th and 18th Centuries
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A 5 page paper
which discusses how the authors, as well as poets, of Britain during the 17th and 18th
century not only reflected the time periods but also influenced them. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: RAbrit17.rtf
British Poets
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A 10 page research paper that offers a one page critique of ten British poets. These are: Thomas Gray, Robert Burns, William Wordsworth, William Blake, John Keats, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, Thomas Hardy, A.E. Houseman, and Robert Louis Stevenson. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khtenp.rtf.
British Romantic Poets
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A 14 page research paper that offers 2 separate essays, each essay is 7 pages in length. The first essay "What is Romanticism?," first all off, discusses and defines romanticism and then applies this definition to 2 poems each by Byron , Keats, and Shelley. Bibliography for this essay lists 9 sources. The second essay, "Dark Side of Romanticism," argues that romantic poets acknowledged that life has a darker side and that there is evil and corruption in the human heart that can never be complete eradicated. Evil will raise its ugly head as inevitably as there will also be beauty in the world. Byron's "Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte," Shelley's "The Triumph of Life," and Keats' "Lamia" are profiled. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khbrrom.rtf
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