writings in a particular style on a particular subject
We use the word literature, in a broad sense, to mean compositions that tell stories, dramatize situations, express emotions, and analyze and advocate ideas.
marked by independence and creativity in thought or action
Literature may be classified into four categories or genres: (1) prose fiction, (2) poetry, (3) drama, and (4) nonfiction prose. Usually the first three are classified as imaginative literature.
Although poems themselves vary widely in length, individual lines are often short because poets distill the greatest meaning and imaginative power from their words through rhetorical devices such as imagery and metaphor.
a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity
Although poems themselves vary widely in length, individual lines are often short because poets distill the greatest meaning and imaginative power from their words through rhetorical devices such as imagery and metaphor.
a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
an epigrammatic Japanese verse form of three short lines
Traditionally important poetic forms include the fourteen-line sonnet, as well as ballads, blank verse, couplets, elegies, epigrams, hymns, limericks, odes, quatrains, songs or lyrics, tercets or triplets, villanelles, and the increasingly popular haiku.
poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter
Since the time of Whitman, many poets have abandoned rhymes and regular rhythms in favor of free verse, a far-ranging type of poetry growing out of content and the natural rhythms of spoken language.
the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
Although most modern plays use prose dialogue (the conversation of two or more characters), on the principle that the language of drama should resemble the language of ordinary people as much as possible, many plays from the past, such as those of ancient Greece and Renaissance England, are in poetic form.
Created on Fri May 28 15:01:01 EDT 2021
(updated Mon Jun 07 12:02:10 EDT 2021)
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