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Robert Gray: Coast Road : Student Book
Gladesville
:
Into English
,
2021
24872124
2021
single work
criticism
'Robert Gray: Coast Road Student Book engages students in an enjoyable and detailed study of the prescribed poems of Robert Gray for the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Standard Module B: Close Study of Literature. It has been designed to improve detailed and informed knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the poems as literary texts.
'In order to develop their own considered personal response to the prescribed poems, students will engage in a variety of activities that require them to respond to the poems in both critical and creative ways. This includes tasks that require students to compose in the imaginative, persuasive, and discursive styles of writing. By working their way through the different activities in this student book, students will improve their understanding of: the content of the poems, the ideas and issues Robert Gray encourages readers to think about, the language the poems use, and the way they have been structured. Students will also learn how to support their judgements about the poems using detailed knowledge of language features and textual form.
'The poems covered in this student book include:
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‘Journey, the North Coast’
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‘Flames and Dangling Wire’
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‘Harbour Dusk’
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‘Byron Bay: Winter’
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‘Description of a Walk’
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’24 Poems’
(Publication summary)
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Under the Mountains and Beside a Creek : Robert Gray and the Shepherding of Antipodean Being
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and Their Writers 2007; (p. 123-143) This chapter explores the agricultural and literary metaphors of pastoralism; it takes a traditional ecocritical approach, focussing on how the land has affected the poet and his writing. In Australia, whose economy has so long depended on the pastoral industry, there has developed a different kind of pastoral poetry, exemplified by the poetry of Robert Gray. Drawing on his experience of the North Coat of New South Wales, Grays poetry has matured as he has become an exemplar of what Martin Heidegger terms the 'shepherd of being'. from The Littoral Zone. - y The NEAP Guide to Poems of Robert Gray : NEAP Guide Carlton : Pelham Publishing , 1999 Z17213 1999 single work criticism
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Objectivity and Other Stances in the Poetry of Robert Gray
1988
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , September vol. 33 no. 3 1988; (p. 45-58) -
Humanism and Sensual Awareness in the Poetry of Robert Gray
1986
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , September vol. 46 no. 3 1986; (p. 261-270)
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Under the Mountains and Beside a Creek : Robert Gray and the Shepherding of Antipodean Being
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and Their Writers 2007; (p. 123-143) This chapter explores the agricultural and literary metaphors of pastoralism; it takes a traditional ecocritical approach, focussing on how the land has affected the poet and his writing. In Australia, whose economy has so long depended on the pastoral industry, there has developed a different kind of pastoral poetry, exemplified by the poetry of Robert Gray. Drawing on his experience of the North Coat of New South Wales, Grays poetry has matured as he has become an exemplar of what Martin Heidegger terms the 'shepherd of being'. from The Littoral Zone. -
Humanism and Sensual Awareness in the Poetry of Robert Gray
1986
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , September vol. 46 no. 3 1986; (p. 261-270) -
Objectivity and Other Stances in the Poetry of Robert Gray
1988
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , September vol. 33 no. 3 1988; (p. 45-58) - y The NEAP Guide to Poems of Robert Gray : NEAP Guide Carlton : Pelham Publishing , 1999 Z17213 1999 single work criticism
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y
Robert Gray: Coast Road : Student Book
Gladesville
:
Into English
,
2021
24872124
2021
single work
criticism
'Robert Gray: Coast Road Student Book engages students in an enjoyable and detailed study of the prescribed poems of Robert Gray for the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Standard Module B: Close Study of Literature. It has been designed to improve detailed and informed knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the poems as literary texts.
'In order to develop their own considered personal response to the prescribed poems, students will engage in a variety of activities that require them to respond to the poems in both critical and creative ways. This includes tasks that require students to compose in the imaginative, persuasive, and discursive styles of writing. By working their way through the different activities in this student book, students will improve their understanding of: the content of the poems, the ideas and issues Robert Gray encourages readers to think about, the language the poems use, and the way they have been structured. Students will also learn how to support their judgements about the poems using detailed knowledge of language features and textual form.
'The poems covered in this student book include:
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‘Journey, the North Coast’
-
‘Flames and Dangling Wire’
-
‘Harbour Dusk’
-
‘Byron Bay: Winter’
-
‘Description of a Walk’
-
’24 Poems’
(Publication summary)
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