1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf01147416
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Teaching poetry

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“…To be able to reason and imagine 'as if' is fundamental to the arts, including poetry. Finally, Fredrik's utterance in turn 194 that the skunk is 'lo-o-o-ng' may be seen as a small example of 'sound enacting sense' (Stibbs, 1981), a principle of poetry that will be focused upon later in the activity.…”
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“…To be able to reason and imagine 'as if' is fundamental to the arts, including poetry. Finally, Fredrik's utterance in turn 194 that the skunk is 'lo-o-o-ng' may be seen as a small example of 'sound enacting sense' (Stibbs, 1981), a principle of poetry that will be focused upon later in the activity.…”
Section: Excerpt 3: How It Is and As Ifmentioning
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“…This illustrates the exploratory nature of trying and retrying until you get things right. Writing poetry is not a linear process from beginning to end; much reworking and restructuring are often required (Stibbs, 1981;see below). In turn 798, the teacher asks whether something should be 'added' or 'taken away' from the text.…”
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