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2009
Writing poems, knitting interesting verses with ease and comfort. Pouring out and venting feelings and thoughts on different topics to share with the world. Enjoying with words and playing with them creatively.
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2006
"THE Legend of the Wondrous Hunt" (Rege a csoda-szarvasról), which forms the sixth canto of Arany's epic poem, "The Death of Buda" (Buda halála), is one of the most popular of the many Magyar ballads written by this poet. The argument is as follows: - Hunor and Magyar, the sons of Ménrót (Nimrod) by Enéh, start with their followers upon a hunting e
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2003
Visit this site to learn more about Jesse Stuart, a famous local author and Kentucky poet laureate.
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Finalist
2001
Poetry as We See it was designed to help upper elementary students learn about poetic elements, including repetition, personification, and simile. The site includes definitions, samples, examples, original poetry written by team members, and classical examples of poetic elements.
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2001
"I leave quietly As I came quietly. I am leaving Without taking so much As a piece of cloud. But with a quick jerk of my sleave I wave goodbye." This poem was written by a famous Chinese poet--Xu Zhimo, whose love stories with three women has touched many people. Our site provide all the information we could get about Xu Zhimo. Visit our website and you will know more about this wonderful, fantastic poet.
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2000
Learn the proper way to read poetry, write poetry, and understand poetic terms. Browse through poetry and submit your own works.
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2000
A basic website that includes information about poetry, writing and music.
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1999
The site is designed to allow students to explore 20th century poets. Visitors can comment on the selections of 20th century poets of the month and add their own poetry to the site.
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1999
Voices' interactive site contains poems read in several mother tongues. Voices web site allows students to hear poems from around the world.
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1998
Romare Bearden was a U.S. artist from the 1920s, the time of the Harlem Renaissance. He used a collage style to create his works. This group of 9th grade students studied his artworks and applied their ideas to the poetry they wrote and published at this web site. Read through some beautiful poems written by these students. Learn more about Romare Bearden and his life and works, and maybe become a poet yourself!
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1997
Have you enjoyed the stories of Dr. Seuss? How about chanting rhymes while jumping rope? These are all forms of poetry. Would you like to try your hand at writing a haiku poem? That and other poetic forms are described on this site, as well as biographic information on a number of well-known poets. Try to write a "bio poem!"
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1997
Enter this site to learn about literature from North, Central and South America as well as Europe.
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1997
There are four Polish writers who have won the Nobel Prize for literature. This charming site offers biographical information and many photographs. Of note is the extensive sampling of the poetry of Wislawa Szymborska and Czeslaw Milosz. Built by students new to the English language, this site is also available in Polish.
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1996
Here, we explore the realms of possibility with poetry the most expressive form of language. Come, join us and EXPLORE!
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