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"The road not taken": A writer's approach to research on poetry writing in creative writing studies.
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"The road not taken": A writer's approach to research on poetry writing in creative writing studies./
Author:
Long, Jason Douglas.
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234 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-08(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-08A(E).
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Education, Language and Literature. -
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9781303841477
"The road not taken": A writer's approach to research on poetry writing in creative writing studies.
Long, Jason Douglas.
"The road not taken": A writer's approach to research on poetry writing in creative writing studies.
- 234 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-08(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2014.
Grounded upon a scholarly foundation laid by Wendy Bishop, Patrick Bizzaro, and Jason Wirtz, this performance-based study tests fifteen poetry writing strategies extracted from three experienced poets' self-reports on how to write poetry with the intention of developing a research method to test the reliability of using poets' self-reports in teaching creative writing. By reading what three expert-practitioners say they do when they write poetry (Fred Chappell's Plow Naked, Richard Hugo's The Triggering Town, and William Stafford's Writing the Australian Crawl --- it is possible for a researcher to chronicle and test the strategies that expert-practitioners say they use to produce the poetry they write. Using a content-based approach to analyze the strategies that three experienced poets self-disclose in their published self-reports on how to write poetry, we may demystify much of the lore which characterizes the teaching and production of poetry writing in the academic setting. By testing the strategies that experienced poets say they use to write poetry, we may use these strategies in teaching students how to write poetry, an approach creative writing scholars agree has been used for as long as creative writing has been taught (Bishop).
ISBN: 9781303841477Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018115
Education, Language and Literature.
"The road not taken": A writer's approach to research on poetry writing in creative writing studies.
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