“Studying a Shoe” and Other Osher Summer Workshop Poems

The Osher Institute’s (at the University of Richmond) first summer Poetry Appreciation Workshops was attended by a small group of between 6 and 8 students, including some who had not

imagine by John Lennon

Imagining the Lyrical Poetry of John Lennon & Emily Dickinson

Traditionally, the term, ‘Lyrical’ referred to a composition of words that were meant to have a musical accompaniment.  When we think about ‘Lyrical Poetry” now, it more broadly refers to

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Poetry Workshop: Ambiguity – Tell the Truth But Tell It Slant

When Donald Trump asserted that he “didn’t see any reason that the Russians interfered with the U.S. Presidential election,” did he mean what he said or did he mean what

Shakespeare's Sonnet 130

Poetry Workshop: Meeting Shakepeare’s Similes, Metaphors, and Ironies

One a recent TV Commercial, a happy-go-lucky pitchman compares buying insurance to selecting ice cream flavors: there is one for each need. Although his sale comparison method could be considered

Uses of Personification

Poetry Workshop: Personification in Daily Life, Poetry, Literature & Music

I am continuing my Summer Poetry Appreciation Workshops at the Osher Lifelong Learning Program on the University of Richmond ( VA) Campus. In each class, I spend about one hour

Walt Whitman's - Leaves of Grass

Advice From Walt Whitman & Lindsey Buckingham : A New Poetry Appreciation Workshop

I have begun teaching some Poetry Appreciation Workshops through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Richmond (Virginia), and I will be offering some notes and poems from

Rare Emily Dickinson Exhibit at the Morgan Museum

“Who has not found the heavens below will fail to find it above. God’s residence is next to mine. His furniture is love,” wrote America’s most enigmatic poet, Emily Dickinson.