For Jeremy Bentham, a philosopher, poetry was simply writing that “fails” to reach the end of the line. For W.H. Auden, a poet, poetry was that which “makes nothing happen”. Arnold Bennett, a writer, ...
Last week, the Collegian published an opinion stating that the poetic environment at Kenyon discourages rhyme. This article characterizes the poetry curriculum here as inflexible, and that has never ...
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