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Poetry is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic qualities, in addition to, or instead of, its ostensible meaning.

The following is provided as an overview of and introduction to poetry articles.

Contents

Essence of poetry



Types of poetry

Common poetic forms

Sonnet - Jintishi - Villanelle - Tanka - Ode - Ghazal - Haiku

Periods, styles and movements

For movements see List of poetry groups and movements.

Automatic poetry - Black Mountain - Chanson de geste - Concrete poetry - Cowboy poetry - Digital poetry - Ecopoetry - Epitaph - Erasure poetry - Fable - Flarf - Found poetry - Haptic Poetry - Imagism - Libel - Limerick poetry - Lyric poetry - Metaphysical poetry - Medieval poetry - Minnesinger - The Movement - Narrative poetry - Objectivist - Occasional poetry - Odes and Elegies - Parnassian - Pastoral - Performance poetry - Poetry slam - Post-modernist - Romanticism - San Francisco Renaissance - Sound poetry - Symbolism - Troubadour - Trouvère - Visual poetry - Painted Poems

History of poetry

Painted poems

General elements of poetry

Accents - Couplets - Elision - Feet - Intonation - Meter - Moras - Prosody - Rhythm - Scansion - Stanzas - Syllables - Caesura

Methods of creating rhythm

See also Parallelism, inflection, intonation, foot

Scanning meter

  • spondee -- two stressed syllables together
  • iamb -- unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
  • trochee -- one stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable
  • dactyl -- one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables
  • anapest -- two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable

The number of metrical feet in a line are described in Greek terminology as follows:

Common metrical patterns

Rhyme, alliteration and assonance

Alliteration - Alliterative verse - Assonance - Consonance - Internal rhyme - Rhyme

Rhyming schemes

Chant royal - Ottava rima - Rubaiyat

Stanzas and verse paragraphs

Poetic diction

Poetics

Famous poems and poets

Poetry lists

See also

References

  1. ^ Two versions of Paradise Lost are freely available on-line from Project Guttenberg, Project Gutenberg text version 1 and Project Gutenberg text version 2.
  2. ^ The original text, as translated by Samuel Butler, is available at Wikisource.s:The Iliad
  3. ^ The full text is available online both in Russian [1] and as translated into English by Charles Johnston.[2] Please see the pages on Eugene Onegin and on Nabokov's Notes on Prosody and the references on those pages for discussion of the problems of translation and of the differences between Russian and English iambic tetrameter.
  4. ^ The full text of "The Raven" is available at Wikisource s:The Raven (Poe).
  5. ^ The full text of "The Hunting of the Snark" is available at Wikisource.s:The Hunting of the Snark
  6. ^ The full text of Don Juan is available on-line.[3]
  7. ^ See the Text of the play in French as well as an English translation, Phaedra at Project Gutenberg

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