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  1. Dodge published the poetry collection Poems and Verses (1904) as well as the children’s verse collection Rhymes and Jingles (1874). Dodges poetry for children often contains gentle moral lessons told in playful, rhymed verse.

  2. Mary Mapes Dodge Poetry. Mary Mapes Dodge (1831-1905) was an American children’s author and editor. Widowed at 28, she turned to writing to support her sons. Her renowned work “Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates” won acclaim and awards.

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    ‘The Minuet’ by Mary Mapes Dodge is an upbeat children’s poem about dancing. The poet’s speaker relays pieces of information that their grandmother told them about her youth. The speaker describes, with surprise and enjoyment, the fact that their grandmother used to dance with passion and joy. This is something that has since changed. Today, they o...

    ‘The Minuet’ by Mary Mapes Dodge is a six-stanza poem that is divided into sets of nine lines. These lines contain a clear example of repetition that separates the stanzasinto sets of four lines and sets of five. The poet uses the line “Long ago” twice in each stanza, first as line four and second as line nine in every stanza. The poet also chose t...

    In this poem, the poet uses a few literary devices. These include: 1. Refrain: the use of the same phrase or line. For example, the line “Long ago” is a perfect refrain. 2. Caesura: the intentional use of a pause in the middle of a line of verse. This is usually accomplished through punctuation. For example, “How she danced—my Grandma danced!” 3. J...

    Stanza One

    In the first lines of this heavily rhymed poem, the speaker begins by referencing their grandmother. She remembers how her grandmother spoke about dancing, something that seems surprising today. Likely, from a distant perspective, it seemed odd for this person to think of their older grandmother as having the desire to dance. This all happened “Long ago,” the poet emphasizes (repeating this phrase twice in each stanza). The next few lines define the dancing in more image-rich terms. The speak...

    Stanza Two

    The second stanza is similar to the first. It uses simple, even childish language in order to describe the grandmother’s movements and appearance. She was “bright and sunny” with “Dimpled cheeks” and quite funny. This paints a very clear and positive image of the woman when she was younger. But, it is also one that occurred “Long ago.” This helps remind readers that the grandmother the speaker knows is far different from that which they are imagining today. The title of the poem, “The Minuet”...

    Stanza Three

    The speaker brings readers back to the contemporary moment when the grandmother, no longer young, is sitting and rocking. The word “rocking” is used twice, alluding to the movement of the chair. She works on knitted projects (something that she learned to do many years ago). The poet’s speaker sees her there moving and acting as older women do, and can picture her as a young woman with a dance partner. This is an image that clearly makes the speaker happy, otherwise, they would not return to...

    Readers who enjoyed this poem should also consider exploring some related poems. For example: 1. ‘The Dance’ by William Carlos Williams– a unique poem based on a painting by Pieter Brueghel the Elder known as “The Kermess.” 2. ‘The Dancing’ by Gerald Stern– is a piece that explores diverse feelings connected to an important memory. 3. ‘Everybody Is...

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  4. Aug 6, 2009 · Poems and verses. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  5. Mary Mapes Dodge was an American author of children’s books and the first editor of St. Nicholas magazine. As the daughter of an inventor and scientist, Mapes grew up in an environment where such prominent men as William Cullen Bryant and Horace Greeley were entertained.

  6. Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge (January 26, 1831 – August 21, 1905) was an American children's author and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker. She was the recognized leader in juvenile literature for almost a third of the nineteenth century.

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