ENGL 286 Poetry
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Course Information
Syllabus and Revised Syllabus New!
Course Policies & Texts
ENGL 286 Blackboard siteThis external link will open in a new browser window.
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Papers & Projects
Suggestions for Reading a Poem
Poetry Annotation
Explication
Individual Poem Presentations
Edited Anthology

Paper Information
Paper Guidelines
Integrating Literary Quotations
Citing Internet Resources
Criteria for Evaluating Writing
Paper Format Sample This link downloads an Adobe Acrobat document.
Advice from Dr. Hammond’s former students

Of the many definitions of poetry, the simplest is still the best: memorable speech.

Poetry Links
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Poetry Daily
Poetry 180
Academy of American Poets
Favorite Poem Project
American Life in Poetry
The Poetry Archive

Play Online with Magnetic Poetry

Resources
Using Email in this course
Blackboard Help
Citing Internet Resources
University Webmail HelpThis external link will open in a new browser window.
Purdue’s Online Writing LabThis external link will open in a new browser window.
U of Richmond’s Writer’s WebThis external link will open in a new browser window.
A Pocket Style Manual siteThis external link will open in a new browser window.


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