[Wordless Wednesday] 2 November 2011
02 Wednesday Nov 2011
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in02 Wednesday Nov 2011
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in26 Wednesday Oct 2011
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in20 Thursday Oct 2011
Posted Let's Get Technical
inPoetry is one of those rather elitist things that a lot of people hold in awe, find difficult to understand, and generally tend to avoid (unless they’re forced, usually by an academic institution of some description). One of the main reasons why poetry can be so difficult to grasp and enjoy is because the form has such a high concentration of language, where every word is used for a very particular reason (or so your English teachers keep stressing) and there are just so many different techniques and metaphors and other crazy things going on that you become overwhelmed and want to scream, “Just tell me what you’re trying to say already!” and then give up and never touch anything that has funny line-breaks ever again, and you instantly tense when you see something like this:
Poetry is one of those rather elitist
Things that a lot of people hold
In awe, find difficult to
Understand, and generally
Tend to avoid (unless they’re forced,
usually by an academic institution
of some description).
19 Wednesday Oct 2011
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in12 Wednesday Oct 2011
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in05 Wednesday Oct 2011
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in30 Friday Sep 2011
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in(Two days late cause I’ve had no Internet access, but this was taken on Wednesday!)
21 Wednesday Sep 2011
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in18 Sunday Sep 2011
Posted Theoretically Speaking
inBefore we go anywhere with fancy words like “structuralism”, “postcolonialism”, and the highly-anticipated “psychoanalysis”, let’s start by looking at the idea of “theory” itself. I’m sure you’ve seen the word before, and have used it (or derivations of it) in your day-to-day speech: “oh yes, Communism is perfect in theory”, “I’ve quite forgotten the Pythagoras Theorem”, and “theoretically speaking, eating all this chocolate will only motivate me to jog for three hours and so it can only do me good.” But when it comes down to it, what is theory? And more specifically, what is literary theory?