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550 result(s) for "Cats Poetry."
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Won Ton and Chopstick : a cat and dog tale told in haiku
Won Ton and his boy are enjoying a fine life until \"Doom\"--a dog that's smelly and steals his dinner--arrives, but soon the disgruntled cat learns that his new family member might have some good points, too.
Portraiture
Three portraits in a hallway. Cat on a Windy Day...
The Illustrated Old Possum
A stunning new gift edition of this much-loved classic.Cats!Some are sane, and some are mad.Some are good, and some are bad...The original Old Possum's illustrations have been lovingly restored and are showcased in this beautiful new hardback edition, perfect for children and Eliot aficionados alike.These lovable cat poems were written by T.
Of the Awefull Afterlife of Cats. From the Illustrated Book to the Stage
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats (1939) de T. S. Eliot adquirió mayor popularidad tras ser adaptado a musical por Andrew Lloyd Webber (1981). El entretenimiento popular fue para Eliot una fuente de inspiración, lo que hace especialmente interesante examinar el proceso contrario: ver cómo su poesía ha inspirado otras artes y cómo esta adaptación ha interpretado o transferido el ritmo y sentido del humor de Practical Cats. Este artículo se centra en cómo el musical Cats de Lloyd Webber está en continuidad con las teorías de Eliot sobre drama, música y baile, especialmente influenciadas por el music hall.
Comparing Cats
A children's activity on comparing a lion and a cat by reading the poem, The Lion and the House Cat by Mary Lee Hahn is presented.