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International Digest of World Poetry. PoetryMagazine .com Spring 2005 Edition, Poetry by Jean Valentine, Marcia Falk, Maxine Chernoff, Dorothy Barresi, and Ralph Angel,; and ... Featuring new poets every month Spoken word poetry is also available in Audio. PoetryMagazine.com has a complete archive of published poets available. Poetry by well know poets often form around the world.
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Aesthetic Realism Lectures. Talks by the great educator and man of thought, Eli Siegel.
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A free online tutorial explaining the basic elements of good romance poetry.
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North American Centre for Interdisciplinary Poetics
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A comprehensive resource for poets and lovers of poetry with poems by the webmaster, Patrick Martin
http://www.pmpoetry.com
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,A place to explore the work, ideas, & issues relevant to the art of performance poetry as expressed by some of the world's most exciting contemporary poets. Exploring oral literature from modern performance poetry to traditional Aboriginal song cycles. - dewey decimal 809.12811.6
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Poetic Muses is honoring the Muses through poetry, short fiction, plays, essays, and prose poetry. Read my ramblings or get your work featured here.
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Join Janan Young as she talks with teachers, students, gurus, musicians, writers, parents... about poetry. Find out about how to grow through living a creative, inspiring lifestyle.
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A dedicated resource of classical and personal poems alike. Also includes famous quotations in history along with writing tips and information.
http://www.poemofquotes.com
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A comprehensive resource for Famous Poetry Online. The most famous poems by the most celebrated poets can be found on Famous Poetry Online. Classic information regarding the works of Shakespeare, Browning, Eliot, Joyce, Tennyson and Butler are fully featured on Famous Poetry Online.
http://www.poetry-online.org/
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This online course is both a poetry tutorial and a poetry workshop, covering the areas of line breaks, stanza breaks, voice and persona, phrasing and diction, a
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The home page of poet Rick Lupert with online versions of his books as well as other writing samples. Also the home of the Poetry Super Highway.
http://PoetrySuperHighway.com/
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Poetry leaders of the web with free poetry contests, love poems and all styles of poetry!.
http://www.moontowncafe.com/
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From Ashbery to Wordsworth, haiku to epic, anapest to terza rima
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Ariadne's Poetry Web: Learn how to write and improve your poetry, and how to read it and listen to it.
http://www.baymoon.com/~ariadne
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Enter our free poetry contest to win cash prizes. Read international contemporary poetry in our Hall of Fame. Information on how to get your poems published and an extensive resource links directory.
http://poetry.com/
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Poetry Contest Website. Enter your best poems to win our 2005 free online Poetry Contests. Our Poetry Contest is free to enter. Plus read love poems, friendship poems, inspirational poems, teen poems, sad love poems and more.
http://www.poetryamerica.com
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Comprehensive directory of literary publications, from small presses up to the most famous with an emphasis on poetry links. Over 300 print journals. Most pages contain submission guidelines and some contain additional links.
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A site of inspiration for poets
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POETRY KIT - A major poetry writers resource site with 3000 unique visitors each day. Numerous listings including publishers, competitions, courses, funding, events, festivals and magazine listings. It also holds a Who's Who in Poetry and a listing of poets on the internet.  Offers a critique service and mailing list. Home of the internet based Poetry Kit Magazine and has a monthly newsletter...
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Touched by poetry, language is more fully language and at the same time is no longer language: it is a poem. ~Octavio Paz [The Poets' Place is an MSN Cool Group]
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Poetry writing contest, international free online poetry community for creative and romantic personalities from all over the English speaking world!
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support materials for both poets and teachers of poets
http://www.poetscraft.com
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Free online poetry community where poets can post poetry and receive reviews. Also offers a free poetry contest, publication, and workshop. Thousands of members. Join Us!
http://www.thepoetsanctuary.net/
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Poetry -- Poetsrite Website for Writers, Poets and Poetry Discussion(R)
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Modern poetry: an extensive guide to the theory and craft of writing poetry.
http://www.poetrymagic.co.uk
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Poetry -- Writers Write(R)
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Poetry Power Advice about Writing Poems and How to Publish Them
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Tools, references and resources for writers and poets
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A website for those who enjoy reading or writing poetry, but who feel that they never learned enough about the subject when they were in school.
http://www.tinablue.homestead.com/index.html
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WorkingPOET: The Unofficial E-zine of the Intractable Muses
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How easily to rhyme your thoughts imagination feelings passion as poems.
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The Scroll (formerly The Open Scroll): a community of authors of poetry and prose dedicated to the freedom of art in the pursuit of passion, brilliance, and insanity.
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Resources for poets, including links to online lectures about poetry, lessons on craft, links to valuable tips on writing and revising poetry.
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Wikipedia-Article "Poetry"

Poetry (ancient Greek: ποιεω (poieo) = I create) is traditionally a written art form (although there is also an ancient and modern poetry which relies mainly upon oral or pictorial representations) in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. The increased emphasis on the aesthetics of language and the deliberate use of features such as repetition, meter and rhyme, are what are commonly used to distinguish poetry from prose, but debates over such distinctions still persist, while the issue is confounded by such forms as prose poetry and poetic prose. Some modernists (such as the Surrealists) approach this problem of definition by defining poetry not as a literary genre within a set of genres, but as THE very manifestation of human imagination, the substance which all creative acts derive from.

Poetry may use condensed form to convey an emotion or idea to the reader or listener, or it may use devices such as assonance, alliteration and repetition to achieve musical or incantatory effects. Furthermore, poems often make heavy use of imagery, word association, and musical qualities. Because of its reliance on "accidental" features of language and connotational meaning, poetry is notoriously difficult to translate. Similarly, poetry's use of nuance and symbolism can make it difficult to interpret a poem or can leave a poem open to multiple interpretations. Thus, there can rarely be a single definitive interpretation of a given poem. In fact perhaps a better definition is Carl Sandburg's: "Poetry is the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits."

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Nature of poetry

Poetry can be differentiated from prose, which is language meant to convey meaning in a less condensed way, using more logical or narrative structures. This does not imply poetry is illogical. Poetry is often created from the desire to escape the logical, as well as expressing feelings and other expressions in a tight, condensed manner. English Romantic poet John Keats termed this escape from logic Negative Capability. Prose poetry combines the characteristics of poetry with the superficial appearance of prose. Other forms include narrative poetry and dramatic poetry, used to tell stories and so resemble novels and plays.

The Greek verb ποιέω [poiéō (= I make or create)], gave rise to three words: ποιητής [poiētḗs (= the one who creates)], ποίησις [poíēsis (= the act of creation)] and ποίημα [poíēma (= the thing created)]. From these we get three English words: poet (the creator), poesy (the creation) and poem (the created). A poet is therefore one who creates and poetry is what the poet creates. The underlying concept of the poet as creator is not uncommon. For example, in Anglo-Saxon a poet is a scop (shaper or maker) and in Scots makar.

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Sound

Perhaps the most vital element of sound in poetry is rhythm. Often the rhythm of each line is arranged in a particular meter. Different types of meter played key roles in Classical, Early European, Eastern and Modern poetry. In the case of free verse, the rhythm of lines is often organized into looser units of cadence. Robinson Jeffers, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams were three notable poets who rejected the idea that meter was a critical element of poetry, claiming it was an unnatural imposition into poetry.

Poetry in English and other modern European languages often uses rhyme. Rhyme at the end of lines is the basis of a number of common poetic forms, such as ballads, sonnets and rhyming couplets. However, the use of rhyme is not universal. Much modern poetry avoids traditional rhyme schemes. Classical Greek and Latin poetry did not use rhyme. Rhyme did not enter European poetry until the High Middle Ages, when adopted from the Arabic language. Arabs have always used rhymes extensively, most notably in their long, rhyming qasidas. Some classical poetry forms, such as Venpa of the Tamil language, had rigid grammars (to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar), which ensured a rhythm. Alliteration played a key role in structuring early Germanic and English forms of poetry, alliterative verse. The alliterative patterns of early Germanic poetry and the rhyme schemes of Modern European poetry include meter as a key part of their structure, which determines when the listener expects instances of rhyme or alliteration to occur. Alliteration and rhyme, when used in poetic structures, help emphasise and define a rhythmic pattern. By contrast, the chief device of Biblical poetry in ancient Hebrew was parallelism, a rhetorical structure in which successive lines reflected each other in grammatical structure, sound structure, notional content, or all three; which lent itself to antiphonal or call-and-response performance.

Sound plays a more subtle role in free verse poetry by creating pleasing, varied patterns and emphasizing or illustrating semantic elements of the poem. Alliteration, assonance, consonance, dissonance and internal rhyme are among the ways poets use sound. Euphony refers to the musical, flowing quality of words arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way.

Form

Poetry depends less on linguistic units of sentences and paragraphs. The structural elements are the line, couplet, strophe, stanza, and verse paragraph.

Lines may be self-contained units of sense, as in the well-known lines from William Shakespeare's Hamlet:

To be, or not to be: that is the question.

Alternatively a line may end in mid-phrase or sentence:

Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer

this linguistic unit is completed in the next line,

The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.

This technique is called enjambment, and is used to create expectation, adding dynamic tension to the verse.

In many instances, the effectiveness of a poem derives from the tension between the use of linguistic and formal units. With the advent of printing, poets gained greater control over the visual presentation of their work. As a result, the use of these formal elements, and of the white space they help create, became an important part of the poet's toolbox. Modernist poetry tends to take this to an extreme, with the placement of individual lines or groups of lines on the page forming an integral part of the poem's composition. In its most extreme form, this leads to concrete poetry.

Rhetoric

Rhetorical devices such as simile and metaphor are frequently used in poetry. Aristotle wrote in his Poetics that "the greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor". Since the rise of Modernism, some poets have opted for reduced use of these devices, attempting the direct presentation of things and experiences. Surrealists have pushed rhetorical devices to their limits, making frequent use of catachresis.

History

Poetry as an art form predates literacy. Poetry was employed as a means of recording oral history, storytelling (epic poetry), genealogy, and law. Poetry is often closely identified with liturgy in pre-literate societies. Many of the scriptures currently held to be sacred by contemporary religious traditions with their roots in antiquity were composed as poetry rather than prose to aid memorization and help guarantee the accuracy of oral transmission in pre-literate societies. As a result many of the poems surviving from the ancient world are a form of recorded cultural information about the people of the past, and their poems are prayers or stories about religious subject matter, histories about their politics and wars, and the important organizing myths of their societies.

Manuscript of the Rig Veda, Sanskrit verse composed in the 2nd millennium BC.
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Manuscript of the Rig Veda, Sanskrit verse composed in the 2nd millennium BC.

The use of verse to transmit cultural information continues today. Many English-speaking Americans know that "in 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue". An alphabet song teaches the names and order of the letters of the alphabet; another jingle states the lengths and names of the months in the Gregorian calendar. Some writers believe poetry has its origins in song. Most of the characteristics that distinguish it from other forms of utterance—rhythm, rhyme, compression, intensity of feeling, the use of refrains—appear to have come about from efforts to fit words to musical forms. In the European tradition the earliest surviving poems, the Homeric and Hesiodic epics, identify themselves as poems to be recited or chanted to a musical accompaniment rather than as pure song. Another interpretation is that rhythm, refrains, and kennings are essentially paratactic devices that enable the reciter to reconstruct the poem from memory.

In preliterate societies, these forms of poetry were composed for, and sometimes during, performance. There was a certain degree of fluidity to the exact wording of poems. The introduction of writing fixed the content of a poem to the version that happened to be written down and survive. Written composition meant poets began to compose for an absent reader. The invention of printing accelerated these trends. Poets were now writing more for the eye than for the ear.

Bust of Homer, one of the earliest European poets, in the British Museum
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Bust of Homer, one of the earliest European poets, in the British Museum

The development of literacy gave rise to more personal, shorter poems intended to be sung. These are called lyrics, which derives from the Greek lura or lyre, the instrument that was used to accompany the performance of Greek lyrics from about the seventh century BC onward. The Greek's practice of singing hymns in large choruses gave rise in the sixth century BC to dramatic verse, and to the practice of writing poetic plays for performance in their theatres. In more recent times, the introduction of electronic media and the rise of the poetry reading have led to a resurgence of performance poetry. The late 20th-century rise of the singer-songwriter, Rap culture, and the increase in popularity of Slam poetry have led to a split between the academic and popular views.

Terms

Periods, styles and movements

For movements see List of schools of poetry.

Technical means

Tropes

Measures of verse

Types of metre Types of line

Verse forms

External links

Reference material and resources

Poetry collections and anthologies

Poetry organizations and publications


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