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Subjects in Poetry
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Exploring the essence of poetic subject matter, the book delves into how the selection of themes influences poetic creation. Daniel Brown offers a fresh definition of "subject," inspired by Robert Frost, and categorizes how poems express, evoke, or address ideas. He argues for the significance of subjects in poetry, especially in an era where many works seem devoid of them. The book includes practical advice for poets on discovering and enhancing subjects, supported by insightful analyses of both classic and modern poems, making it a valuable resource for poets and poetry enthusiasts alike.
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