Here is the Table of Contents for the first half of the book, including the page numbers:
Introduction 10
- Poetry in General 11
- What is Poetry? 11
- Poetry Came From Music 13
- A Working Definition of Poetry 14
- Barriers to Poetry 15
- Poetic Devices of Timing and Stress 19
- Lines 19
- Rhythm 25
- Metre 29
- Poetic Devices that Repeat Sounds 38
- Alliteration 39
- Assonance 45
- Consonance 48
- Rhyme 51
- Repetition 59
- Onomatopoeia 61
- Poetic Devices of Meaning 64
- Simile, Metaphor, and Personification 64
- Imagery 69
- Symbolism 73
- Allusion 81
- Poetic Forms 87
- Introduction 87
- Non-Metric Forms 88
- Prose Poetry 88
- Free verse 98
- Alliterative Verse 107
- Japanese Forms: Haiku, Senryu, Tanka 116
- Metric, Unrhymed Forms 131
- Cinquains 131
- Blank Verse 133
- Metric, Rhymed Forms 140
- Couplets and Heroic Couplets 140
- Tercets 143
- Quatrains 149
- Quintains, Especially Limericks 159
- Sonnets 161
- Typographic Forms 170
- Acrostics and Acronyms 170
- Calligrams and Concrete poetry 177
- Translation 184
- What is a Good Translation? 184
- Why Translate? 186
- How to Translate 187
- Sharing Your Work 194
- Glossaries 199
- Poetic Terminology 199
- Examples of Poetic Forms and Subjects 208
I really believe in this project. I hope you'll consider buying it and that you let me know what you think. The next challenge is to distribute it as an e-book.
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