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- Hugo: Movie Poetry ReviewA review of Martin Scorese's Hugo that rhymes!
- Ruth Stone: The Greatest Poet You Haven't Heard OfThere are nature poets, feminist poets, poets whose life has been riddled with tragedy, despair and loss. Ruth Stone embodies all of the above.
- Poetry Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Passus I, Stanza 3, Lines 37 Through 59Poetry Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Passus I, Stanza 3, Lines 37 through 59, Camelot at Christmastide, full fifteen days of feasting, jousting and dancing.
- Poetry Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Passus 1, Stanza 2, Lines 20 Through 36Poetry Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Passus 1, Stanza 2, Lines 20 through 36, Building of Britain, King Arthur, Tale of a miracle, derring-do
- Poetry Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Gawain-poet, Passus I, Stanza 1, Lines 1 Through 19Poetry Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Gawain-poet, Passus I, Stanza 1, Lines 1 through 19
- Poetry Review: Dylan Thomas' "The Hand that Signed the Paper"The use of power in the midst of war in a civilized society is at the heart of "The Hand that Signed the Paper," yet another stirring and classic poem from the prolific Welsh writer Dylan Thomas.
- The Lost Baby, by Lucille Clifton: A Poem ReviewIn this poem, Lucille Clifton utilizes strong imagery, such as, "sewage,' "drowning," "naked," "mountain," "river" and "disconnected gas."
- Jacques Prevert Poem ReviewA review of two of Jacques Prevert's poems.
- A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Poetry ReviewThis is just a poetry review on Emily Dickinson's "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass," and how it captivates readers by using three different kinds of imagery.