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Examples of poetry


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The greatness of his poetry, and the fascination of the era which produced it, meanwhile remain undisputed.
Students learn from recordings of poetry that not all rhymes sound alike.
They also circulated their (unpublished) commonplace books of poetry from approximately the year 1760 to 1840.
They are also drawn from a variety of source material: poetry, statutes and ordinances, chronicles, account books.
The field of poetry, of creative writing in general, even art in general, is composed of misreadings.
To this end, they might work just enough to get a subsistence income and spend the rest of their time trying to write poetry.
Porcelains decorated with pictures inspired by poetry might have appeared in the earlier imperial kilns.
Both remind us that the truths of history may be hidden in the lies of poetry and fiction.
Based on their experiences, followers believe that the shaykh's poetry is not created in time but is a materialized copy of a timeless original.
We needed to be freely in our own country, to have time to assimilate the violent years before turning them into thought and poetry.
They ground their interpretations in diverse historical documents including scores and librettos, political manifestos, poetry and medical texts.
He may not be able to write even indifferent poetry.
The role of the villa might remain the space that enables contemplation to become an ethos, and for action to become reconciled with poetry.
While her person is often elevated, her poetry is just as often critiqued.
Once sensationalism became a public concern during the 1860s, critics commented repeatedly on the resemblance between the "fleshly" poets' sensuous, avant-garde poetry and sensation fiction.
The writer merges memory with botanical and geological discoveries and investigation, family lore with descriptions of lava flows, poetry and the narrative essay.
Training them in the arts of dance, poetry and song not only was in good diplomatic tastes, but also reflected their patronage of the arts.
She has published nine books, mostly of poetry, but also a philosophical tract and a scientific treatise.
Poetry's population peaked at around 234 in 1904.
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Consider the case of people whose chief aim in life is to write great poetry.
Works of history, biography, travel, even epic poetry, occasionally strayed into forbidden territory and presumed to comment on the arcana imperii.
The vitiation of the voice by commerce is more explicitly represented than it was in earlier poetry.
Of course, universal histories and explorations of economics were not usually written as poetry, nor presented in pictures.
Then this whole thing develops a sort of poetry and is sensual and concrete and not abstract.
While these relate to poetry and prose, they nevertheless suggest a comparability with extracts from musical texts.
People find they can create great and beautiful physical poetry in small rooms.
You did not write any more poetry after the war?
Just as didactic poetry drew links between metre and ornamentation, so music combined the rhythmic modes with repeated patterns.
Indeed, their presence was prominent and reflected in the poetry and the pre ailing images of youth from the time.
The last chapter of this section also considers the role that phonology plays in slips of the tongue, poetry, and the development of writing systems.
The part of logic that gives the rules of this art is also named poetry, and its name is also given by homonymy.
The poetic themes are implied, and the art of poetry and calligraphy is not highlighted.
In this harmonically very unpretentious movement the composer achieves genuine poetry through understatement and delicate sculpting, especially of the sinuous line for solo alto.
The second version is given in full score, again in the composer's hand, with a vocal setting of the first two strophes of the poetry.
Any reader with interests beyond theology, whether in seventeenth-century politics, church history or poetry, is going to be disappointed in this book.
In medieval times, however, orthodoxy was not threatened by goddess language in poetry, art or visionary accounts since it did not challenge ecclesiastical power.
His two maternal uncles were musicians, which made him take up to composing hymns, poetries and songs easily.
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Why shouldn't o u r linguistic knowledge of die way accents work be allowed to inform our growing appreciation of poetry?
There have been individual poems but, until recently, few books of poetry mostly or entirely in creole.
Oddly for a book on poetry, the issue of language is obtusely negotiated throughout.
In effect his poetry is an ongoing archive of the thing, with the proviso that language and the self are also things.
Neither the war nor his poetry had purified the political atmosphere.
Her project of reading folk poetry in a socio-political context is critical for inter preting colonial history through literary resistance.
The central thesis of the book, namely, that anticolonial poetry "subsumed the political while retaining the poetical" (p. 231), is fairly modest.
On saint-day celebrations (mawlids) and other festive occasions, public recitations make the poetry available to a larger audience.
His poetry focuses on the dangerous contradiction that constitutes the normative self and manages it by making an aesthetic game of it.
In the fourth period, he composed several less important publications on poetry and pre-modern nationalism.
In this way, his poetry is shorn of its political value, and rendered little more than a commodity.
The term belles lettres suggested that there was no differentiation between poetry and prose.
Examples of this were being broadly disseminated in the years that her poetry appeared.
The emerging critical discourse on working-class poetry, for example, is one such.
Questions of interpretation, and ultimately evaluation, of the texts of death found in poetry, consolation literature, letters, and novels, form the focus of this study.
They did so in various ways and to various ends in their poetry, as well.
Even in lyric poetry, many poets have merged the descriptive and the narrative in startling ways as part of the structure.
Rhythmic effects surface as different word order patterns in modern poetry and traditional narrative.
What future did she imagine for her own - and modern - poetry?
Up to this point, sound poetry or phonetic art was primarily a performance-based activity.
One option is the embedding of poetry in storytelling.
Poetry and ritual substantiate the fact that women with wealth and prosperity often had a high political status.
Written language discussed should include a variety of non-fiction, fictional prose, drama and poetry.
One hundred works of fiction, drama and poetry are planned for publication in the series over the next two years.
He believes in mysticism, which derived from several kinds of fields including the realms of religion, philosophy, witchcrafts, poetries and paintings.
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The book wisely takes up not only the poetry, though it performs that task with sensitivity.
However, poetry for children or poetry with humor - other than irony - is not strongly represented.
Moreover, there could be a greater attention to the language and the movement of the poetry itself (transport on another level, or two).
Students openly prefer ction to poetry or non-ctional prose.
Here the philistine psychologizing goes hand in hand with an inability to read poetry.
The choir sang the guidebook material, whilst hidden solo voices sang the ancient poetry about lost love.
He also represented mind in the form of poetry and through what he understood to be the good and cultured life.
At least through the 1740s, she saw poetry as intellectually fulfilling.
She does so even as she admits to the paradoxes that she presents, even when her poetry shows the reader its own devices.
Poetry, he continues, will play the central role in creating this alliance by virtue of its "interfusing effect" (531).
However, the re-reading of poetry from within the context of the age's oratorical developments is also worth consideration.
His manner "was chivalrous and bold, his language full of poetry, and his manner of loving eager, impetuous, and of a kin to worship" (118).
Both, in their poetry, see the material as emblematic of the spiritual.
Wonderfully, the columns devoted to seventeenth-century poetry appeared among a miscellany of other topics.
According to these critics, her poetry betrays a deep ambivalence about the enduring value of domestic and patriotic duty that she tries to reafrm.
They were intent upon affirming the compatibility of music and poetry by joining them together as a way of linking their art with classical tradition.
Poetry reading is descr ibed as a close reading, meaning construction task that involves high levels of close consideration, analysis and elaboration of textual meanings.
I did also interview people days later who had been at a poetry reading.
One index of this is how parasitic a lot of the poetry is on its more successful cousin, jazz.
Much of the choral writing had a rigidity that, coupled with the orchestra's mechanical propulsion, threatened to undermine the poetry's human drama, that of a reaching out between brothers.
Although some of the disciples would argue that his poetry's beauty proves its divine origins, visions provide a form of evidence that exceeds a mere aesthetic evaluation.
In fact, there was not even any clear agreement over what it was that constituted poetry as a form.
His poetry is so often about communal feelings which he himself cannot share.
Male depiction of female defecation in poetry is uniformly misogynistic.
I tried to make the language of poetry coincide with that of passionate, normal speech.
Only the stimulus of inequality could generate the desire whose frustration produced poetry.
Our present time likes to think itself appreciative of good poetry wherever it finds it, almost regardless of its message.
We can say that seeking you through poetry is one means to triumph over death.
In this passage, poetry is not only in the temporal world, but of it.
In the trial, it was the discourse of poetry which provided the index of a 'criminal' sexuality.
Moreover, technically skilled pictorial description was not for the most felt to be self-validating in poetry.
Language-conscious modern poetry and novels everywhere take issue with the same dilemma and attempt to solve it by means of an individual creativeness.
They are used in order to make the past present - in writing more than in speaking, in poetry more than in prose.
Poetry is intended to soothe and flatter our prepossessions; not to wound or irritate or contradict them.
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