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the Annotated Home Burial • Lines 19-701 comment

upinvermont wrote 3 weeks ago: This post is a continuation of the Annotated Home Burial • Lines 1-18. Hopefully, you have a copy of … more →

Tags: Blank Verse, Iambic Pentameter, Poetry, amphibrach, Annotated Robert Frost, Belief and Uncertainty in the Poetry of Robert Frost, home burial, Joseph Brodsky, Karen Kilcup

the Annotated Home Burial • Lines 1-184 comments

upinvermont wrote 4 weeks ago: Blog Stats I’ve noticed a fair amount of interest in Home Burial and so I thought I would fina … more →

Tags: Blank Verse, Iambic Pentameter, narrative verse, Poetry, Annotated Robert Frost, home burial, Karen L. Kilcup, No Other Book: Selected Essays, Randall Jarrell

Robert Frost's "Out, Out"6 comments

upinvermont wrote 5 months ago: Buzz Saws and Saw Machines When I first read this poem, barely a teenager, I got it into my head tha … more →

Tags: Blank Verse, Meter, About Iambic Pentameter, Iambic Tetrameter, narrative verse, William Shakespeare, Annotated Out, Annotated Out Out, Antique Chainsaw Forum

The Art of Rhyme and Meter1 comment

upinvermont wrote 6 months ago: This is a follow-up to The Writing & Art of Iambic Pentameter. The oral tradition of Poetry Poet … more →

Tags: criticism, heroic couplets, How to Write Iambic Pentameter, Iambic Pentameter, Iambic Tetrameter, Internal Rhyme, John Keats, Meter, William Shakespeare

Interpreting Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods"3 comments

upinvermont wrote 7 months ago: July 18 2009: New Post Robert Frost’s “Out, Out” August 26 2009: Added section rec … more →

Tags: Iambic Tetrameter, Meter, rhyme, synecdoche, "Going by Contraries", "The Cambridge Companion to Robert Frost", "The Ordeal of Robert Frost", A Literary Life Reconsidered, Analysis

Robert Frost's "The Pasture"2 comments

upinvermont wrote 8 months ago: July 18, 2009: New Post – Robert Frost’s “Out, Out” June 6 2009: Tweaked and … more →

Tags: About Colloquialism in Poetry, Anthimeria, Iambic Pentameter, Iambic Tetrameter, Internal Rhyme, rhyme, anthimeria, Best Poetry Blog, Better Poetry Blog

Frost, Hendadecasyllabics & For Once, Then, Something5 comments

upinvermont wrote 8 months ago: Catallizing English Neaera Reading a Letter from Catallus While Robert Frost’s, For Once, Then … more →

Tags: About the Hendadecasyllable, Hendadecasyllabic, Meter, Accentual Meter, amphibrach, amphimacer, anapest, Belief and Uncertainty in the Poetry of Robert Frost, Best Poetry Blog

Robert Frost, Iambic Pentameter & Mending Wall5 comments

upinvermont wrote 10 months ago: June 26, 2009 – Major revision. Expansion of post with interpretive passage. May 24 2009 … more →

Tags: Poetry, Formal Poetry, Blank Verse, Meter, guides, narrative verse, How to Read Iambic Pentameter, "The Cambridge Companion to Robert Frost", A Literary Life Reconsidered

Robert Frost & Iambic Dimeter

upinvermont wrote 10 months ago: Dust of Snow Robert Frost reciting “Dust of Snow”: Iambic: Unstressed syllable followed … more →

Tags: Lyric, Meter, Iambic Dimeter, Robert Frost, anapest, Crow, scansion, annotated, Dust of Snow

What is: Iambic Pentameter & Robert Frost's Birches4 comments

upinvermont wrote 10 months ago: February 22, 2009 – After reading this post, you might enjoy a color coded scansion of Birches … more →

Tags: About Colloquialism in Poetry, About Iambic Pentameter, Blank Verse, Formal Poetry, guides, How to Read Iambic Pentameter, Iambic Pentameter, Meter, Poetry

Robert Frost, Iambic Tetrameter & The Road Not Taken15 comments

upinvermont wrote 10 months ago: If scansion is new to you, check out my post on the basics. February 22, 2009 – If you enjoy F … more →

Tags: About Colloquialism in Poetry, About Iambic Tetrameter, Formal Poetry, guides, Iambic Tetrameter, iambic trimeter, Meter, rhyme, anapest


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