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Shira Wolosky

    The Sacred Power of Language in Modern Jewish Thought
    The Riddles of Harry Potter
    Feminist Theory Across Disciplines
    The Bible in American Poetic Culture
    Major Voices in 19th Century American Women's Poetry
    The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem
    • The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      As the least literal form of creative writing, for many readers poetry is also the most cryptic. Shira Wolosky introduces the skills needed for reading poetry, working from the individual word, line and image to verse forms, voice, gender and metre

      The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem
    • An introductory essay will identify central concerns, historical backgrounds, evolving patterns and poetic issues, as marked through the course of the century. The work of these poets provides a gripping view of the creativity of nineteenth-century American women that has been until recently almost entirely lost to literary history. Supremely relevant to today's readers, this is poetry that began the efforts at the redefinition of self, of America, and of womanhood that continues to touch the lives and thoughts of so many today.

      Major Voices in 19th Century American Women's Poetry
    • The Bible in American Poetic Culture

      Community, Conflict, War

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the Bible's profound influence on American poetry, this study examines its role as a source of imagery and a reflection of the nation's civic, political, and social history. It addresses critical themes such as ethnicity, race, and gender, revealing how the Bible has both unified and divided communities throughout American culture. The analysis spans from the Puritans to contemporary poets like Amanda Gorman, highlighting significant historical events such as the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, abolition, and women's rights, while featuring both popular and major literary figures.

      The Bible in American Poetic Culture
    • Feminist Theory Across Disciplines

      Feminist Community and American Women's Poetry

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the evolution of American women's poetry from the seventeenth to the late twentieth century, this study examines how women's writing intersects with feminist discourse across various fields, including literary criticism and cultural studies. It emphasizes the formation of selfhood through relationships and community commitments, challenging the traditional view of women's roles. By analyzing poetic voices and self-representation, the author highlights the aesthetic power of literature as a means of engaging with the public sphere and expressing communal identities.

      Feminist Theory Across Disciplines
    • The Riddles of Harry Potter

      Secret Passages and Interpretive Quests

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on interpretive quests, this book explores the deeper meanings behind the Harry Potter series, highlighting how these narratives invite readers to uncover patterns and their implications. Through analysis, it emphasizes the significance of understanding the layers of meaning woven throughout the stories, enriching the reading experience and revealing the broader consequences of the characters' journeys.

      The Riddles of Harry Potter
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      The Sacred Power of Language in Modern Jewish Thought