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A Little Teapot Lyric
 The Cube Teapot: The Story of the Patent Teapot by Anne Anderson, In the last few years, there has been phenomenal interest in collecting memorabilia from the great ocean liners. One of the most popular of these ships was (and is) the Queen Mary, the epitome of glamorous 30s chic. Even its humble teapot, the Cunard Cube, was a paragon of modern design. The world's bestselling patented teapot, the Cube has no spout, a built-in handle and is completely square. Despite user complaints of drips and burned fingers, this 'climax in teapot construction' continues to be highly collectible. This book charts this famous object's history, rise and fall.
 The Flexible Lyric by Ellen Bryant Voigt, These nine eloquent and skillfully crafted essays by a distinguished poet examine the art of lyric poetry in all aspects of its design and structure. Through attentive readings of a variety of artists, including her contemporaries, Ellen Bryant Voigt celebrates the structure and elasticity of lyric poems. She argues for reading as a writer reads -- with equal parts passion and analysis. Her analyses of the effects of tone, image, voice, and structure connect brilliant theory with tangible examples. Intimate as well as informative, the collection begins with a discussion of the creative process and Voigt's fascination with the writing of Flannery O'Connor and Elizabeth Bishop. Readings of lyric poems by Shakespeare, Sidney, Poe, Stevens, Williams, Larkin, Bogan, Roethke, Plath, Levertov, Berryman, and others demonstrate the roles of gender, point of view, image, and music in poetry. An experienced teacher, Voigt focuses on the lyric but encourages, in any study of poetry, original thinking, attention to structure, and, above all, close reading of the work itself. An intelligent and thought-provoking marriage of art and scholarship, The Flexible Lyric exemplifies, with fierceness, dedication, and precision, how the making of poems is not just a trade but a calling.
I'm a Little Teapot - "I'm a Little Teapot" is a nursery rhyme describing the boiling and pouring of a teapot. Teapot - A teapot is a vessel in which to brew tea leaves with hot or boiling water, either inside a tea bag or loose, in which case a tea strainer will be needed to catch the leaves when the tea is poured. Teapots usually have an opening on the top with lid where the tea and water are added, and a spout through which the tea can be poured. Teapot Dome scandal - Teapot Dome is a reference to an oil field on public land in Wyoming, so named because of a rock resembling a teapot overlooking the field. It is also a phrase commonly applied to the scandal that rocked the administration of United States President Warren G. Utah teapot - The Utah teapot or Newell teapot is a 3D model which has become a standard reference object (and something of an in-joke) in the computer graphics community. It is a simple, round, solid, partially concave mathematical model of an ordinary teapot.
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