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New College of Florida Creative Writing 20091

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Week Six

Genre and Adaptation

In Granger’s:

Genre: The form of a poem in particular relation to its content. The term encompasses not only pastoral and lyric, which are conventional genres, but also apostrophe, dramatic monologue, nocturne, and so on.
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