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16 Cards in this Set
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Who wrote potato harvest? Give three point
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Roberts; Petrarchan - from songs of the common day - end of harvest colours brown grey and black
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At Even - writer and commentary
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WW Campbell - cows literally come home, says he must summon wits and come up with rhyme
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By Stubborn Stars who and what
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Kenneth Leslie - boat coming home and sexual overtones
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Water and Marble - form?
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Sonnet, but no rhyme, only repetition
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Missing fact by who and about ehay
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Stephen Heighton - Wyatt's sonnet'a rhyme is made redundant by changing pronunciation - like "you and I" which works for a relationship although they still want the perfect couplet
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Name two Fr Scott poems
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WLMK and A Lass in Wonderland
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What is a quote from WLMK; what was W so good at
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"Orderly decontrol"
Abstaining and ambiguity |
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A lass in wonderland - what term does Scott use
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Jansenist - movement that focused on sin and sex
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Name six am Klein poems
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Political meeting
Lone bather Portrait of the poet as a landscape Heirloom Autobiographical For the sisters of Hotel Dieu |
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Who does Political meeting mock? What image does it use?
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Camillien Houde - on and off Montreal mayor who wanted separation; against conscription; image of a bird
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How does Poet as Landscape mock poets and naming?
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"Nth Adam" trying to reclaim nature
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Landlady is like what philosophical work
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Foucaults panopticon
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Bronwen Wallace - name three poems
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Heroes you had as a girl
Common magic The woman in this poem |
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The country north of Belleville - by who? What's the struggle and compared to what? Who leaves? What about town names and knowing?
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Al purdy - hard earth and plowing like Sisiphus; children leave not wanting to know their parents lives; know town names but must ask directions of strangers
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Al purdy - arctic rhododendrons
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Purple flowers in the white river "noisy flowers"; imagines lovers
Lying by the river talking about the flowers - love the sound of a colour that lasts two weeks in August; but speaker saves a few and presses them to send to his lover |
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Name two al purdy poems
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Arctic rhododendrons and the country north of Belleville
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