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Book Review of How to Be Well-Versed in Poetry

How to Be Well-Versed in Poetry
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Back Cover:
Reliable reference works would offer only dull definitions of alliteration, caesuras anc Chaucerian couplets, ottava rima, rondeau reboublé and rime riche, sestinas, Sapphics and spondees.

How to be Well-Versed in Poetry shows them all in action!
E.O. Parrott and his team of tirelessly inventive contributors have produced wonderfully amusing examples of every trick, technique, rhyme, rhythm, syllable and stanza used in English verse. Unexpected delghts include:

The Pied Piper summed up in four lines, the plot of Paradise Lost in twelve!

The Raven's reply to Edgar Allan Poe, and the Tyger's reply to Blake

A little-known poetic gem by Ronald Reagan

Haikus, limericks, limeraikus and a four-letter-word poem

concrete cats, double dacyls, sibilant soldiers...

famous poems cunningly deflated:

'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
You fit the bill--cold, dimmish, wet and grey'