Weekly Summary 4
For the second half of the week, we were to complete 15 stars worth of video assigments. I feel like I say this every week, but I had the most trouble with this one! The best thing I learned out of all...
View ArticleTeam Exigency’s Critical Controversy Project
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1398C87rWAWNh4TditwNLPYyLdcvHvGJsQeri2pQ7i60/edit
View ArticleCCCP Project- Team Olympus!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v4IXkkUzvv0KRY7ZU_3h_VHUDZfQ-bjXREyiSE2lVOc/edit
View ArticleCCCP, Team Bookclub!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18tp4-C681ZbWi2K0CDpOv1Ei4qUEWgYmqOIhJYjX8WM/edit
View ArticleLily Wright Formal Blog Post #5
One poet whose work I find particularly enjoyable yet less known in comparison to poets like Edgar Allen Poe, is Skipwith Cannell. After reading his collection of poems in Poetry magazine and...
View ArticleCCCP, Team Demography!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hPGLc-6FLTYU0ub3M0kaGDhivG4_3MdNhDUG_iacLHw/edit
View ArticleCCCP, Team Jackpot!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FbkFC_FzPEewpXsFad_toA2EifLN_o8Mbpp8XyZHZ00/edit
View ArticleReminders
Week Five Formal Blog Post is due Tuesday by midnight. Office hours: Wednesday, noon- 1:00, and by appt. Thursday is the day for summer session final exams. Therefore, all work must be officially...
View ArticleChristopher Heizer Formal Blog Post 4
Isidor Schneider’s America – 1919: A Hymn for the Lynchers, written shortly after World War One, sounds exactly like what the title suggests. It sounds like a hymn, like a simple song meant to unify a...
View ArticleJeanne Converse Formal Post #5
Although not many of her poems were assigned in our reading, I kept being drawn to the poetry of Karle Wilson Baker as I was searching for an artifact for the Voice Thread project. Although some of...
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View ArticleMatthew Lunsford’s Formal Blog Post #5
Throughout the course, we have read many different styles of poetry and we have encountered equally as many poets. Some poets have faded away into obscurity since their initial publication in the...
View ArticlePoetry video
Team Jackpot has this in their report (good find!), but just in case you don’t see it there…
View ArticleGigi Finney’s Formal Blog Post #5
One poet who really stood out to me while reading Poetry was Florence Kiper Frank. The first poem I noticed of hers was “City of Huge Buildings” in issue 5.1 where she reveals the life of...
View ArticleAly Webb’s Formal Blog Post #5
When classifying the modernist poet, a list of the classic poets who helped define modernism comes up. Poets such as Ezra Pound, Harriet Monroe, Carl Sandburg, T.S. Eliot, W.B. Yeats, all have gained...
View ArticleKady Fortier Formal Blog Post #5
While much of the modernist poetry movement was going on, Harriet Monroe’s Poetry strived to give many poets an opportunity to have their work seen. Some poets, like Eliot, Yeats, and others, rose to...
View ArticleAllie Cline’s Formal Blog Post #5
“The Age of Rabindranath”: Rediscovering Rabindranath Tagore One of the poets that we read during the course of this class that really stuck out to me was Rabindranath Tagore. We read his “Narratives”...
View ArticleJacob Doyle’s Blog Post 5
Poetry has exposed me to some very interesting writers and pieces of literature. At times it is difficult to distinguish the works of renown poets from those of lesser known individuals. One of the...
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