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ODE Presentation

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Created on April 15, 2023

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ODES and PRAISESONGS

01

Classical Odes

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Classical Odes

Pindar and Horace

  • Pindar's three part ode: strophe, antistrope, and epode
  • Horace's ode mode
  • Pindar example (Wordsworth's Intimations)
  • Horace example (Ode to Sarpa Salpa)

02

Romantic Revivals

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Romantic Revivals

The timely return of the Ode?

  • Keats Four Odes
  • Shelley, "O Western Wind"
  • Coleridge, "Dejection"

03

Contemporary Odes

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Odes and Praisesong

What has happened to the ode since the romantics?

  • Pablo Neruda, Ode to My Socks
  • Beth Ann Fennelly, Ode to Butter
  • James Arthur, Ode to an Encylopedia
  • Ellen Bass, Ode to Fat

04

Writing Your Own Ode

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"I love it sooo much"

Pre-writing your ode

  • Choose your subject
  • Find where it lives
  • Conjure sensory details
  • Imagine an ending

Making it an ode

You've developed the material for your ode. Now let's put it into practice. First, are you writing a Pindaric (three part) ode or a Horation ( repeated stanza pattern)? Then, organize your material-- this probably means writing a stanza you like, and then molding what remains to fit it....

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