Words, wit, and wonder

author: Loewen, Nancy
An introduction to poetry that describes how poems are different from other kinds of writing; discusses rhythm, rhyme, alliteration, similes, onomatopoeia, acrostics, cinquains, concrete poems, free verse, haikus, and limericks; and includes examples.
year: 2009
call number/section: 808.1, 372.6, 808, 808.12
subjects: poetry, poetics, writing, authorship, technique

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Words, wit, and wonder
Loewen, Nancy
Picture Window Books (2009)
An introduction to poetry that describes how poems are different from other kinds of writing; discusses rhythm, rhyme, alliteration, similes, onomatopoeia, acrostics, cinquains, concrete poems, free verse, haikus, and limericks; and includes examples.
Schools: 8



Words, wit, and wonder
Loewen, Nancy

An introduction to poetry that describes how poems are different from other kinds of writing; discusses rhythm, rhyme, alliteration, similes, onomatopoeia, acrostics, cinquains, concrete poems, free verse, haikus, and limericks; and includes examples.
Schools: 26


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