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Ode Less Travelled Audiobook

Unlocking The Poet Within

by Stephen Fry
language: english
Publisher: Random House, November of 2005 ‧
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Random House presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of The Ode Less Travelled, written and read by Stephen Fry.

Stephen Fry believes that if you can speak and read English you can write poetry. But it is no fun if you don''t know where to start or have been led to believe that Anything Goes.

Stephen, who has long written poems, and indeed has written long poems, for his own private pleasure, invites you to discover the incomparable delights of metre, rhyme and verse forms.
Whether you want to write a Petrarchan sonnet for your lover''s birthday, an epithalamion for your sister''s wedding or a villanelle excoriating the government''s housing policy, The Ode Less Travelled will give you the tools and the confidence to do so.

Brimful of enjoyable exercises, witty insights and simple step-by-step advice, The Ode Less Travelled guides the reader towards mastery and confidence in the Mother of the Arts.

Ode Less Travelled

Unlocking The Poet Within

by Stephen Fry

Property Description
ISBN: 9781846575587
Publisher: Random House
Release Date: November of 2005
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
File Size B
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Categories: Audiobooks in English > Parenting > Technical Education
EAN: 9781846575587

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry is an award-winning British comedian, actor, presenter, and director. He is the author of several best-selling books and a three-volume autobiography.
In the work The great story of Greek myths He revisited the Greek gods in all their relevance, magnanimity, and profoundly human nature. This was followed by... The great story of the Greek heroes., in which the author discussed the achievements of mortals that surprised the gods of Olympus. And finally, The great story of Troy., about the Trojan War, instigated by the actions of the gods, but fought and sustained by ordinary men and women.

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