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Poetry (from the Gr**** word poiesis, "making") is a form of
literary art that uses
aesthetic and
often rhythmic qualities of
language to
evoke meanings...
- (rhythm, rhyme), and "delivery" (cadence, tone). Rap
differs from spoken-word
poetry in that it is
usually performed off-time to
musical accompaniment. It also...
- al-ʿArīf, or Abū Isḥāq aš-Šāṭibī.
Poetry was
considered the
prime literary genre in Arabic.
Traditional forms of
Arabic poetry from the Mashriq, or
Muslim East...
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Digital poetry is a form of
electronic literature,
displaying a wide
range of
approaches to
poetry, with a
prominent and
crucial use of computers. Digital...
- lengths') and shīyú (詩餘; 诗馀; 'the
poetry besides Shi'), is a type of
lyric poetry in the
tradition of
classical Chinese poetry that also
draws upon folk traditions...
- has
since been
regarded as one of the most
important figures in
American poetry. ****inson was born in Amherst, M****achusetts, into a
prominent family with...
- ****isted by
Nelly Kilpatrick (1759–1820), who
inspired his
first attempt at
poetry, "O, Once I Lov'd A
Bonnie L****". In 1775, he was sent to
finish his education...
-
Surrealist Poetry".
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-18.
Retrieved 2009-05-17.
Surrealism in
Poetry Holcombe, C. J. A
sample of
French Surrealist poetry Jackaman...
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Early in his career, he
published short stories and
poetry and
edited the
literary magazine Oxford Poetry,
before going on to
publish travel writing, satire...
- 'epic'
could refer to all
poetry in
dactylic hexameter (epea),
which included not only
Homer but also the
wisdom poetry of Hesiod, the
utterances of...