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Telgren notes that it has been suggested that verses 25 and 26 have a poetic structure of ABBA.
While this theory, first propounded by Ernst von Dobschütz and Rudolf Bultmann, is not universally accepted, Amos Wilder writes that, " it is at least clear that there are considerable and sometimes continuous elements in the epistle whose style distinguishes them from that of the author both with respect to poetic structure and syntactic usage.
In more developed, closed or " received " poetic forms, the rhyming scheme, meter and other elements of a poem are based on sets of rules, ranging from the relatively loose rules that govern the construction of an elegy to the highly formalized structure of the ghazal or villanelle.
He did, however, write a poetic Prospectus to " The Recluse " in which he lays out the structure and intent of the poem.
The concepts of psychoanalysis can be deployed with reference to the narrative or poetic structure itself, without requiring access to the authorial psyche ( an interpretation motivated by French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's remark that " the unconscious is structured like a language ").
However, although Homer is not at the beginning of the Trojan War, he is at the beginning of the poem and therefore uses the Teichoscopia as a poetic structure that provides information and suspense important for the remainder of the play and the duel to come.
In studying poetic speech in its phonetic and lexical structure as well as in its characteristic distribution of words and in the characteristic thought structures compounded from the words, we find everywhere the artistic trademark – that is, we find material obviously created to remove the automatism of perception ; the author ’ s purpose is to create the vision which results from that deautomatized perception.
This was the time of the formal stabilization of the poetic form of the “ ten-verse stanza ”, a quatrain made of four stanzas of ten verses each, on which fado would get its structure and later develop into other variants.
A. C. Swinburne placed it with " Ode on a Grecian Urn " as " the nearest to absolute perfection " of Keats's odes ; Aileen Ward declared it " Keats's most perfect and untroubled poem "; and Douglas Bush has stated that the poem is " flawless in structure, texture, tone, and rhythm "; Walter Evert, in 1965, stated that " To Autumn " is " the only perfect poem that Keats ever wrote – and if this should seem to take from him some measure of credit for his extraordinary enrichment of the English poetic tradition, I would quickly add that I am thinking of absolute perfection in whole poems, in which every part is wholly relevant to and consistent in effect with every other part.
The injection of a jazzy structure forcefully creates a three-dimensional literary space, perhaps at the expense of character, while in Black Horses, Cobalt Suns and Home ( a poetic broadsheet, 2003 ), the poet opens out to societal concerns.
Rore carefully brought out the varying moods of the texts he set, developing musical devices for this purpose ; additionally he often ignored the structure of the line, line division, and rhyme, deeming it unnecessary that the musical and poetic lines correspond.
Syllabic verse is a poetic form having a fixed or constrained number of syllables per line, while stress, quantity, or tone play a distinctly secondary role or no role at all in the verse structure.
One of the effects of narrowing the unit of structure in the poem down to what could fit within an utterance was that the Black Mountain poets developed a distinctive style of poetic diction ( e. g. " yr " for " your ").
Other works tended to continue the tradition of contrasting two poets in order to determine which one best follows the rule of classical poetic structure.
The use of the ABAB structure in the beginning lines of each stanza represents a clear example of structure found in classical literature, and the remaining six lines appear to break free of the traditional poetic styles of Greek and Roman odes.
Even so, while looking over the proofs for a second edition, Longfellow briefly wished he had used a different poetic structure:
" In terms of poetic structure, Eliot was influenced by Jacobean dramatists like Thomas Middleton that relied on blank verse in their dramatic monologues.
Both quatrains are based on a poetic form that was popular in England and the United States during the 18th-to-mid-20th centuries, in which a person stated their name, country, city or town, and a religious homily ( often, " Heaven's my destination ") within the rhyming four-line structure ( see book rhyme ).
Kanık who is the founder of Garip Movement together with Oktay Rıfat and Melih Cevdet has moved to the poetic language, utterance of man-in-the street by purposing rootedly to change the old structure in Turkish poetry.
* Agon: Agons have a predictable poetic structure, with speeches in long lines of anapests framed within a pair of symmetrical songs ( strophe and antistrophe ).
The poetic structure can also be seen in early Hebrew verse forms.
In 1957, Jacques Lacan-building on the way in Freud's work, condensation ( from German Verdichtung ) and displacement are closely linked concepts, and inspired by an article by linguist Roman Jakobson-argued that the unconscious has the structure of a language, and that condensation and displacement are close equivalents to the poetic functions of metaphor and metonymy.
The rigid, short structure ( and, to a lesser degree, the type of humor used ) parallels the poetic genre of limericks in British culture.

poetic and followed
In chapter 48, poetic terms for " battle " include " weather of weapons or shields, or of Odin or valkyrie or war-kings, or their clash or noise ", followed by examples of compositions by various skalds that have used the name of valkyries in said manner ( Þorbjörn Hornklofi uses " Skögul's din " for " battlefield ", Bersi Skáldtorfuson uses " Gunnr's fire " for " sword " and " Hlökk's snow " for " battle ", Einarr Skúlason uses " Hildr's sail " for " shield " and " Göndul's crushing wind " for " battle ", and Einarr skálaglamm uses " Göndul's din ").
In 1981, Silko released Storyteller, a collection of poems and short stories, incorporating creative writing, mythology, and autobiography, which garnered favorable reception as it followed in much the same poetic form as the novel Ceremony.
In common with a number of her fellow Objectivists, a combination of critical neglect and personal circumstances meant that this early publication was followed by a longish period of poetic silence.
In 1828 he exhibited his first oil picture, the " Hopes of Early Genius dispelled by Death ," which was followed by " Cain, Nimrod, Adam and Eve singing their Morning Hymn ," " Sarpedon carried by Sleep and Death ," and other subjects of a poetic and imaginative character.
This tentative volume had some success, and was followed by Idyls and Legends of Inverburn ( 1865 ), London Poems ( 1866 ), and North Coast and other Poems ( 1868 ), wherein he displayed a faculty for poetic narrative, and a sympathetic insight into the humbler conditions of life.
The next ' Die Form ' releases saw the poetic, emotional side of their sound richen via ' The Trilogy of Passions ', starting with ' Suspiria De Profundis ' in 1994, followed by ' L ' âme électrique ' the following year.
The Ancestress was followed by Sappho ( 1818 ), a drama of a very different type ; in the classic spirit of Goethe's Torquato Tasso, Grillparzer unrolled the tragedy of poetic genius, the renunciation of earthly happiness imposed upon the poet by his higher mission.
Not whole poetic pieces but a part of classics were quoted and recited by individuals usually followed by a chorus.
This was soon followed by his first major success, and one of his most popular novels, Singoalla ( 1858 ), a " romantic story out of the Middle Ages, permeated with a poetic nature-mysticism, about the tragic love between a knight and a gypsy girl.
The Schlumberger offering, Les Fils Louverné (" The Louverné Sons "), a rather austere drama about sibling conflict, was followed by Alfred de Musset's Barberine, a delightfully poetic piece that charmed the public and showed off the talents of the young company on a bare stage.
Collier, instead, preferred his restrictions imposed on comedy ( e. g. his rigid Neoclassical notions of dramatic decorum ), and in doing so he followed the same twisted moral logic found in the work of other critics who had imposed the law of poetic justice on tragedy ( e. g. Thomas Rymer and his A Short View of Tragedy ( 1693 )).
In 1882, the death of his chief poetic ally and inspirer, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, was followed closely by that of another kindred spirit, James Thomson ( B. V .), who was carried dying from his blind friend's rooms, where he had sought refuge from his latest miseries early in June of the same year.
The reaction to modernism, then, assumed the form of a mix between its most salient trait, the use of more formal literary language ( as was the case of the so-called " generation of 1945 ", whose twin hallmarks were, firstly, the highly physical poetry of João Cabral de Melo Neto, who opposed Carlos Drummond de Andrade's poetic modernism, and secondly the sonnets-on both the Italian and English model-of the early Vinicius de Moraes ), followed by varying doses, according to the author considered, of subjectivism, political conservatism and militant Catholicism.
Common metre or Common measure, abbreviated C. M. or CM, is a poetic metre consisting of four lines which alternate between iambic tetrameter ( four metrical feet per line, with each foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable ) and iambic trimeter ( three metrical feet per line, with each foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable ), rhyming in the pattern a-b-a-b.
Horace, whose career crossed the divide between republic and empire, followed Catullus ' lead in employing Greek lyrical forms, identifying with Alcaeus of Mytilene, composing Alcaic stanzas, and also with Archilochus, composing poetic invectives in the Iambus tradition ( in which he adopted the metrical form of the Epode or ' Iambic Distich ').
His first attempts to publish some of his introspective poetic prose in newspapers were unsuccessful, but in 1897 the terse narratives of scenes observed by Stefanyk appeared in Pratsia ( Chernivtsi ); they were followed by several novellas in Literaturno-naukovyi vistnyk ( 1898 ) and finally by Stefanyk's first collection of novellas, Synia knyzhechka ( The Blue Book, 1899 ).
His early paintings followed closely the Hudson River School tradition, while the later infused with low-key colors, atmospheric features and poetic interpretation are representative of tonalism.
These are followed by Beowulf, which takes up the bulk of the volume, and Judith, a poetic retelling of part of the book of Judith.
Desani's Hali, an unclassifiable poetic work, which followed his All About H. Hatterr, after five years, was introduced by T. S. Eliot and E. M. Forster.
He followed this with the poetic drama Hōrai kyoku (" The Drama of Mount Hōrai ").

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