"Poetic form" refers to the structure and organization of a poem. It includes elements such as rhyme scheme, meter, and line length, which help give the poem its unique rhythm and style.
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In nonfiction, we will not consider journalism, textbook material, or any other writing that is merely stating facts and does not
utilize poetic forms of expression or argue an opinion.
SPIRIT OF»76 Dan Chiasson moves with sleight - of - hand smoothness through
varied poetic forms in Bicentennial.
This romantic novel written in
various poetic forms collects 20 distinct yet interwoven stories about high - school students who each share defining moments in their lives.
This is a
new poetic form for proselytizing is called Christian rap, shortened to it's popular and accurate name, C.rap.
A Kick in the Head, edited by Paul B. Janeczko, offers an array of
poetic forms for young students to imitate.
Do you read the traditional
Japanese poetic form of haiku made popular in the 17th century by two senseis of the senses, Matsuo Basho and Ueshima Onitsura?
Shirine Gill (* 1957), as well as the late Marta Hoepffner, who died in 2001, all try to wrest
poetic forms from light.
David Adamo's whittled - down canes, which can be seen on the third floor of this year's Whitney Biennial, could be taken as a kind of symbol for the exhibition in its entirety: a familiar object that attains a more poignant and
poetic form through a process of reduction.
Hannah's characteristic love of
traditional poetic forms, wit, and fascination with the natural world continue to manifest in this sometimes shocking story that can not fail to move scores of readers, including anyone who has cared for the sick, dealt with mental illness, or lost someone close to them.
The writer's own favorite version, is that of Sir Edwin Arnold which, while not as scholarly as many versions, has caught the spirit of the poet author and rendered it into very beautiful
English poetic form.
But, while she would not promise faithfulness to any lover, she remained remarkably loyal to
old poetic forms.
It is in a
more poetic form, however, and not marked with too many «pornographic words.»
Written and directed by musician John Carney, it's enamored with the processes of creating, performing, and reacting to music, and that simplicity of plot allows an
almost poetic form.
These fun poetic devices will enhance your young writers» knowledge of
poetic forms Alliteration and onomatopoeia (on - eh - ma - toe - pee - ah) are two...
Leslie modeled poetry techniques including «Journey Through a Painting,» «Imaginary Monologues,» «Hunting and Gathering,» and
poetic forms such as the haiku, lune, and cinquain.
Musician and facilitator Rachel Bagby has created an elegant group reflection tool — a new
poetic form called dekaaz.
Using a
highly poetic form, Müller feeds us information in tiny drips and drabs while painting us a picture of a surreal existence.
This collection ambitiously blends human physiology with puzzle poems inspired by varying
Shakespearean poetic forms, from sonnet to cinquain.
Front and back matter describe the circumstances of the Seneca Village chronicle and
poetic forms employed.
For example, in the hands of Cy Twombly, Monet's vast vistas and soft colors took on a more energetic, pure and much more [literally] poetic form.
Highlighting the architectural characteristics of the room and its domestic features, these fluid, layered curtains and the improvised performance of the filmed dancer,
introduce poetic forms to convey a political agency.
Both an act of homage to Du Bois» sophisticated Modernism as well as a reference to the history of art, Gates» paintings
give poetic form to the archival.
Each artist contributed ten to fifteen pages that reference the sonnet, a
challenging poetic form in which fourteen lines of rhyming iambic pentameter are used to develop a dialectical construct.
Here, unrelated moving visuals are juxtaposed to create a total form... a
total poetic form.»
Gehry's use of cutting - edge computer - aided design technology enabled him to
translate poetic forms into reality.
Her mastery extends to her use of
varied poetic forms, including acrostics, which incorporate lines from some of Frost's favorite poems.
More than just another collection of poetry, this anthology celebrates the intricacy of
various poetic forms, while Raschka's witty art gives children a clear sense of each form.
Saga as a literary genre refers to the total historical recollection of a particular people, a recollection expressed
in poetic form.
In many cases, the authors of novels in verse incorporate a variety
of poetic forms and types within the narrative, such as haiku, free verse, list poems, sonnets, invented formats, and more.
A poetic form with just three phrases and 17 syllables offers enough structure to be challenging and expressive without being daunting.
They also had a wide range of genres to choose from: epic, drama, pastoral, satire, dramatic monologue, epistle, lyric — along with a wide range of
poetic forms, meters, and stanzas to shape their music.