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These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the course. Appended to the front is an assignment asking her students to describe their own poetic aesthetics.
Date Original
2002
Keywords
Patricia Goedicke; Creative writing (Higher education); American literature--Montana; American literature--20th century
Genre
documents
Language
eng
Holding Institution
University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library
Rights Information
Copyright to this collection is held by the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula. For further information please contact Archives and Special Collections at the University of Montana, Mansfield Library: http://www.lib.umt.edu/asc
Physical Collection
Patricia Goedicke and Leonard Wallace Robinson Papers, Mss 739
Series
Series IV: Teaching Files, circa 1965-2003
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Digitization Information
Digitized using Epson Expression 10000 XL at 300 dpi. Web-viewable images created from master TIFF using Microsoft Office Picture Manager and Adobe Acrobat XI.
Local Filename
umt050010
Date Digitized
2010-06-09
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Recommended Citation
Goedicke, Patricia, "Opening lecture for 2002 Graduate workshop" (2002). Patricia Goedicke and Leonard Wallace Robinson Papers. Series IV: Teaching Files, circa 1965-2003. Book 6.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/goedicke/6
Notes
Patricia Goedicke, wife of author Leonard Wallace Robinson, was a poet and professor of Creative Writing at the Unviersity of Montana from 1981-2003. Goedicke authored 13 books of poetry from 1968-2008, the last book published posthumously.