ENGL 200-01, Creative Writing: Introductory Poetry Workshop, Spring 2007
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs
By the course instructor.,This class will introduce students to principles of good poetry,
including prosody, through readings of work by outside writers in Good Poems, edited by
Garrison Keillor, and through essays from Richard Hugo's The Triggering Town and
Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters To A Young Poet. You will complete writing exercises
assigned in class and in The Practice of Poetry edited by Robin Behn and Cha
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