Tag: Verse

Authors, Audiences, and Old English Verse


Free Download Thomas A. Bredehoft, "Authors, Audiences, and Old English Verse"
English | 2009 | pages: 255 | ISBN: 0802099459, ASIN: B005DB7MMA, B019NRK7HQ | PDF | 1,4 mb
Authors, Audiences, and Old English Verse re-examines the Anglo-Saxon poetic tradition from the eighth to the eleventh centuries and reconsiders the significance of formulaic parallels and the nature of poetic authorship in Old English.

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The Old English Boethius with Verse Prologues and Epilogues Associated with King Alfred


Free Download Susan Irvine, Malcolm R. Godden, "The Old English Boethius: with Verse Prologues and Epilogues Associated with King Alfred"
English | 2012 | pages: 474 | ISBN: 0674055586 | PDF | 14,2 mb
The Old English Boethius boldly refashions in Anglo-Saxon guise a great literary monument of the late-antique world, The Consolation of Philosophy. Condemned to death for treason around 525 ce, the Roman scholar Boethius turned to philosophy to transform his personal distress into a powerful meditation on fate, free will, and the human capacity for virtue in a flawed, fallen world. Boethius’s Latin dialogues found a receptive audience in Anglo-Saxon England, where they were translated into Old English some time around 900. The translator (traditionally identified with King Alfred) freely adapts the Latin for a new audience: the Roman Fabricius, for example, becomes the Germanic weapon-smith Weland. The translation replicates Boethius’s alternation of prose and verse―only in this case Old English prose alternates with alliterative verse.

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Verse Going Viral China’s New Media Scenes


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2014 | 274 Pages | ISBN: 0295993693 | PDF | 2 MB
Verse Going Viral examines what happens when poetry, a central pillar of traditional Chinese culture, encounters an era of digital media and unabashed consumerism in the early twenty-first century. Heather Inwood sets out to unravel a paradox surrounding modern Chinese poetry: while poetry as a representation of high culture is widely assumed to be marginalized to the point of "death," poetry activity flourishes across the country, benefiting from China’s continued self-identity as a "nation of poetry" (shiguo) and from the interactive opportunities created by the internet and other forms of participatory media. Through a cultural studies approach that treats poetry as a social rather than a purely textual form, Inwood considers how meaning is created and contested both within China’s media-savvy poetry scenes and by members of the public, who treat poetry with a combination of reverence and ridicule.As the first book to deal explicitly with the discourses and functioning of scenes within the Chinese cultural context, Verse Going Viral will be of value to students and scholars of Chinese literature, cultural studies, and media, as well as to general readers interested in China’s dynamic cultural scenes.

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The Owl and the Nightingale A New Verse Translation


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English | ISBN: 0691202168 | 2022 | 144 pages | PDF | 1450 KB
From the UK Poet Laureate and bestselling translator of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a complete verse translation of a spirited and humorous medieval English poem

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Novels in Verse for Teens A Guidebook with Activities for Teachers and Librarians


Free Download Lisa Krok, "Novels in Verse for Teens: A Guidebook with Activities for Teachers and Librarians"
English | ISBN: 144087493X | 2020 | 164 pages | EPUB | 6 MB
Novels in verse are popular and have recently won some important awards. They are of great value to teachers and librarians as a way of reaching all teens, including marginalized teens and those who may be struggling or reluctant readers. This guide shows readers how to pair books with teens based on their needs, interests, and specific situations. After teens are paired with books, this guide suggests activities to further engage them with the poetry. Activities are tied to Common Core and AASL standards for ease of lesson planning for teachers.

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