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Poetic Meter and Poetic Form — is a book by Paul Fussell, published by McGraw Hill in 1965, and later as a revised edition in 1979 (ISBN 0 07 553606 4).Fussell distinguishes four types of meterref|page6: # Syllabic # Accentual # Accentual syllabic # QuantitativeNotes# page 6 … Wikipedia
Masnavi (poetic form) — Masnavi, or mathnawī, is the name of a poem written in rhyming couplets, or more specifically, “a poem based on independent, internally rhyming lines”. Most mathnawī followed a meter of eleven, or occasionally ten, syllables, but had no limit in… … Wikipedia
Poetic diction — is the term used to refer to the linguistic style, the vocabulary, and the metaphors used in the writing of poetry. In the Western tradition, all these elements were thought of as properly different in poetry and prose up to the time of the… … Wikipedia
Poetic diary — Poetic diary, or Japanese poetic diary, is an English term coined by the Princeton University scholar/translator Earl Miner in his book, Japanese Poetic Diaries . In Japan, poetic diaries ( uta nikki in Japanese) date back to Ki no Tsurayuki s… … Wikipedia
Poetic — Po*et ic, Poetical Po*et ic*al, a. [L. po[ e]ticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. po[ e]tiquee.] 1. Of or pertaining to poetry; suitable for poetry, or for writing poetry; as, poetic talent, theme, work, sentiments. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressed in metrical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Poetic license — Poetic Po*et ic, Poetical Po*et ic*al, a. [L. po[ e]ticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. po[ e]tiquee.] 1. Of or pertaining to poetry; suitable for poetry, or for writing poetry; as, poetic talent, theme, work, sentiments. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressed in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poetic license — n. 1. deviation from strict fact or from conventional rules of form, style, etc., as by a poet for artistic effect 2. freedom to do this … English World dictionary
poetic resolution — by Gerry Coulter Baudrillard possessed a radical temperament which held more in common with poetry than other forms of thought and writing (TE). Poetry and the poetic appear numerous times in his writing but the most important concept… … The Baudrillard dictionary
poetic — poetically, adv. /poh et ik/, adj. Also, poetical. 1. possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature. 2. of or pertaining to a poet or poets. 3. characteristic of or befitting a poet: poetic feeling; poetic insight. 4 … Universalium
Poetic License — The Poetic License is both a poem and a permissive BSD styled license, originally based on the text of the MIT and ISC licenses. The two clauses follow the disclaimer, both rendered as five line limericks. Variations of the license notice, since… … Wikipedia
Poetic Edda, The — (Elder Edda) (ca. 1280) The Poetic Edda is a collection of some 38 anonymous poems in Old Norse, drawn together in late 13th century Iceland into a single manuscript, called the Codex Regius, the most famous manuscript in Old Norse. A second… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature