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  • Poetry Foundation
    Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine
  • Poetic Terms | The Poetry Foundation
    Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine
  • Poetic diction | The Poetry Foundation
    Glossary of Poetic Terms Poetic diction The vocabulary, phrasing, and grammatical usage deemed appropriate to verse as well as the deviations allowable for effect within it Aristotle discussed the proper diction for writers in his Poetics, and English poets have long struggled with which kind of language to employ and when
  • Meter | The Poetry Foundation
    Glossary of Poetic Terms Meter The rhythmical pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse The predominant meter in English poetry is accentual-syllabic See also accentual meter, syllabic meter, and quantitative meter Falling meter refers to trochees and dactyls (i e , a stressed syllable followed by one or two unstressed syllables)
  • Samuel Johnson | The Poetry Foundation
    Samuel Johnson, the premier English literary figure of the mid and late 18th century, was a writer of exceptional range: a poet, a lexicographer, a translator, a journalist and essayist, a travel writer, a biographer, an editor, and a critic His literary fame has traditionally—and properly—rested more on his prose than on his poetry As a result, aside from his two verse satires (1738
  • Rhyme | The Poetry Foundation
    Glossary of Poetic Terms Rhyme The repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse line Rhymed words conventionally share all sounds following the word’s last stressed syllable Thus “tenacity” and “mendacity” rhyme, but not “jaundice” and “John does,” or “tomboy” and “calm bay ”
  • Caesura | The Poetry Foundation
    Glossary of Poetic Terms Caesura A stop or pause in a metrical line, often marked by punctuation or by a grammatical boundary, such as a phrase or clause A medial caesura splits the line in equal parts, as is common in Old English poetry (see Beowulf)
  • Erasure Poetry | The Poetry Foundation
    Glossary of Poetic Terms Erasure Poetry Erasure poetry, the most common form of which is also called blackout poetry, is a poetic form in which a poet blacks out or in some way erases words from a preexisting source to create new poems Erasure poetry comes in several forms other than blackout poetry
  • Roundtable on Indigenous Poetics | The Poetry Foundation
    Where does Indigenous poetics play a role in your writing? BP: I began writing poems because poetic forms are amenable to expressing sonic and grammatical concepts The linguistic structure of our language is so different from English that alternative poetic forms are necessary to bring readers into the thought-world of the language
  • Harryette Mullen | The Poetry Foundation
    Harryette Mullen is a poet and a professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she teaches creative writing and African American literature Her collections of poetry include S*PeRM**K*T (1992), Sleeping with the Dictionary (2002), Recyclopedia (2006), Urban Tumbleweed: Notes from a Tanka Diary (2012), and Open Leaves (2023) Her poetry has been hailed by critics as





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