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  • ...pplant the literal meanings of words. There is considerable evidence that poetry predates [[prose]], since the earliest poetic productions date from a long ...e, usually with the accompaniment of some simple plucked instrument (lyric poetry takes its name from the [[lyre]]). The [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil
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  • '''Confessional poetry''' is a genre of autobiographical poetry disclosing intimate, often psychologically painful, aspects of the author's Among those who have written confessional poetry are:
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  • {{Poetry Subgroup}}
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  • ...n]] and was considered to be ''the'' Grand Style of [[Classics|classical]] poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]
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  • A verse form, in European prosody, is a combination of [[metre (poetry)|metre]], length of line, and, [[rhyme]] scheme, or, in the case of [[allit '''Heroic verse''', in post-classical poetry is normally blank verse in iambic pentameters (five feet of two syllables,
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  • ...oetry is often called "free verse." Metre is only one aspect of [[prosody (poetry) |prosody]], which Charles O. Hartman defines as "the poet's method of cont ...m that conforms exactly to the poem's overall metrical pattern. In English poetry, for example, over the centuries poets and readers have worked out a genera
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  • #REDIRECT [[Poetry]]
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  • ...totally different to us than they mean to, say, the ancient Greeks, whose poetry was measured in length of syllable, not stress (i.e., our "weak/strong" iam == content from meter (poetry) ==
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  • #REDIRECT[[Metre (poetry)]]
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  • ...[[dactylic hexameter]], the ''thesis'' is like putting a foot (or [[meter (poetry)|meter]]) down, and it's the long syllable in the first half of the foot. T
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  • Non-[[metre (poetry)|metrical]] poetry.
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  • ...reat originality in thought and form, has been a major influence on modern poetry.
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  • A rule-bound form of [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in [[poetry]] used primarily in [[epic]] poems such as the ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odysse
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  • == Poetry copyright == It is my understanding that the copyright for poetry generally lasts for the life of the author and for 70 years after that. Th
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  • ...n]] and was considered to be ''the'' Grand Style of [[Classics|classical]] poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]
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  • ...sophy of poetry was popularized in [[Amy Lowell (poet)|Amy Lowell]]'s 1916 poetry anthology
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  • ...ratories, P.F.S. Post, Great Works, Hutt, Poets' Corner, The Dande Review, Poetry Bay and Dusie. I have reviewed poetry for Jacket, Eyewear, The Colorado Review, New Hope International, Stride ma
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  • ...n]] and was considered to be ''the'' Grand Style of [[Classics|classical]] poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]
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  • ...]]. Dactylic hexameter was the most common [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in the poetry of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] and was used
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  • ...n]] and was considered to be ''the'' Grand Style of [[Classics|classical]] poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]
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  • ...try in Motion: Metaphors of Movement in Some Contemporary American Women's Poetry." Wendy's areas of interest include women's poetry, contemporary American poetry, women's studies, pop culture studies, film studies, and genre literature (
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  • In classical Greek and Latin poetry '''Caesura''' is a [[division]] between words that happens within a foot (t ...y, caesura refers to the natural break between two half-lines in a line of poetry.
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  • | title =The Poetry Foundation: Find Poems and Poets. | title =Poets.org: Poetry, Poems, Bios & more
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  • #REDIRECT [[Poetry]]
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  • {{Poetry Subgroup}}
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