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This is a list of terms for describing texts, with an emphasis on terms that apply specifically to poetry, that appear most frequently in literary criticism, or for which dictionary definitions tend to be unenlightening.
- Glossary of Poetic Genres
Whereas a "form" defines the way a poem arranges sounds,...
- Guide to Prosody
If a poem substitutes a troche for an iamb in the first foot...
- Collections
The Houghton Library has long collected poetry, with...
- Languages
The International Classroom: Five Languages in Focus. At...
- The Writing Life
Academy of American Poets Prize; John Osborne Sargent Prize...
- The Poetry Classroom
Guide to Poetic Terms; Guide to Prosody; Glossary of Poetic...
- Key to Poetic Forms
Venus and Adonis stanza: iambic pentameter lines rhymed...
- Perspectives
This section of Poetry@Harvard offers a glimpse of the ways...
- Glossary of Poetic Genres
GLOSSARY FOR POETRY GCSE and A-Level. Caesura - A natural pause or break in a line of poetry, usually near the middle of the line. End stopped - The opposite of enjambment. End-stopped is where each line has a full stop after it. It is short and punchy and does not flow very well.
For WHAT DOES THE POEM MEAN? is too often a self-destroying approach to poetry. A more useful way of asking the question is HOW DOES A POEM MEAN? Why does it build itself into a form out of images, ideas, rhythms? How do these elements become the meaning? How are they inseparable from the meaning? As Yeats wrote:
When crafting poems, poets evoke and expose meaning, in part, by means of the following Poetic Elements: Music – Meaningful poems are pleasing to the ear. Poets use Sound Devices to interpose music into their poems. Emotion – Meaningful poems invite or evoke an emotional response.
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- Syllables Per Line
- Definition
- Words Per Line and Latin Squares
- Lines Per Stanza and Pi
- Letters Per Line
The first several examples presented are defined by the number of syllables contained in a given line of poetry. Perhaps the most famous such example is the haiku. The following poem by Ron Padgett summarizes the popular conception of the syllabic definition of the form (and is an excellent example of Roubaud’s first principle described in section ...
A Fibonacci poemis a poem in which the Fibonacci sequence is used to prescribe the number of syllables in each line of the poem. Another simple form of syllabically enumerated poem is the syllable square.
This subsection presents a variant on the syllable square, which has appeared in a mathematically nontrivial way.
Many poets pay close attention to the number of lines in a given stanza, and the mathematical constant pi has focused this attention in a surprising number of ways. Additionally, pi has provided other kinds of poetic structure for mathematically minded poets to explore. The reader will recognize the short integer sequence (3, 1, 4, 1, 5) as the fir...
The final enumeration constraints mentioned in this section are based on the number of letters per line in a poem. The sequences (1, 2, 3, …, n − 1, n) and (n, n − 1, n− 2, …, 2, 1) have been used by Oulipians and others to construct, respectively, snowballs and melting snowballs.
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Diction refers to the class of words that an author chooses as appropriate for a particular poem. -‐-‐concrete = words that refer to what we can immediately perceive with our senses (i.e. plum, cricket, house) -‐-‐abstract = words that express ideas or concepts (i.e. love, time, truth) .
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Aug 30, 2021 · Here you’ll find the 40 of the most common poetry terms with examples: 1. Alliteration: Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds —particularly the sound of a word’s initial consonant—for aural effect. 2. Anapest: An anapest is a metrical foot of poetry that consists of two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable.