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J**Z
For those of you who hate text books this is a great resource. :P
Fenton writes in a way that is not too difficult to understand for those of you who are just beginning to study poetry. He's engaging and interesting while he skims over the basics and sinks into the more difficult aspects of English poetry. If you are the kind of person who would rather read a book than study a text book this is the perfect choice for you. This book was required for an English class that I was taking and I found that I was able to understand the more complicated poets a little easier than I have with any other texbook I've read.
B**T
Fun to read but missing some topics
Having seen the chapter headings online, I had higher expectations for the breadth of this book, but what he does discuss is fun to read and he has an engaging style.
K**S
It's okay
Pretty cool book. If you like poems, and want to get more involved in studying them, then it's a good buy for you.
K**D
Not perfect, but full of insights
Fenton's introduction to the forms of English poetry is charmingly written in a conversational yet elegant style. The book's brief chapters are full of insights that only an experienced poet and careful reader can provide. I have reservations about his way of analyzing meter: for example, he believes some stresses can go missing in a pentameter line, where I typically hear the stresses as weak but still stronger than the adjacent syllables. Robert Pinsky's The Sounds of Poetry seems not only more correct on this point, but also easier for a beginning student of meter to understand. Still, Fenton's abundant insights and engaging tone more than make up for this weakness. A student who reads first Pinsky, then Fenton, will acquire a good sense of how English meter works and will also recognize why it is so difficult to come to a consensus about the best way to scan metrical lines.
A**M
interesting
Fenton's Intro to English Poetry is an interesting book to read, but not because it will teach you anything. It is too short. He covers just about everything, but each chapter (which covers a different topic) is only a couple of pages long. He just doesn't go into it enough. This book is not for teaching. This book is not for beginners. What this book is for is for those who know what they are doing or have an idea and are interested in what Fenton has to say. And it is interesting.
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