• nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). c. April 8 – English poet Lascelles Abercrombie and his family move to live near Dymock in rural...
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    1911 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1911. 1911 (MCMXI) was...
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  • Collection Online at Project Gutenberg: Georgian Poetry 1911-12 Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Georgian Poetry 1916-17 Georgian Poetry 1918-19 Georgian Poetry 1920-22...
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  • language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, literal or surface-level meanings. Any particular instance of poetry is called a poem and is written...
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    poem." In ancient Greek, 'epic' could refer to all poetry in dactylic hexameter (epea), which included not only Homer but also the wisdom poetry of Hesiod...
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    Modern lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person. The term for both modern...
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  • Didacticism (redirect from Didactic poetry)
    dictionary definition of didacticism at Wiktionary Gosse, Edmund William (1911). "Didactic Poetry" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). pp. 202–204....
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    Dithyramb (redirect from Dithyrambic poetry)
    Plato also remarks in the Republic that dithyrambs are the clearest example of poetry in which the poet is the only speaker. However, in The Apology Socrates...
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  • sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gosse, Edmund (1911). "Gnome and Gnomic Poetry". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica...
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  • of the oldest poetic material in Arabic, but Old Arabic inscriptions reveal the art of poetry existed in Arabic writing in material as early as the 1st...
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  • literary events and publications of 1911. January – The journal Ay Qap begins monthly publication in Arabic script in Troitsk, to promote modern Kazakh...
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  • information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1491: Immanuel of Rome, Mahberot Imanu'el, published in Brescia, Italy, among...
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  • traditionally having been referred to as stanzas. Verse in the uncountable (mass noun) sense refers to poetry in contrast to prose. Where the common unit of verse...
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    American poetry refers to the poetry of the United States. It arose first as efforts by American colonists to add their voices to English poetry in the 17th...
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  • Descriptive poetry is the name given to a class of literature that belongs mainly to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries in Europe. From the earliest times...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1450: Fairfax Manuscript thought...
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    The 1911 Revolution, also known as the Xinhai Revolution or Hsinhai Revolution, ended China's last imperial dynasty, the Qing dynasty, and led to the establishment...
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  • (of Tarascon, c. 1640), still in manuscript in 1911, speak highly of them. The most consistently popular form of poetry in the south of France was always...
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  • published by the author, printed in Sydney by R.T. Kelly Allen Gilfillen, A Day, Melbourne: Melville and Mullen, drama and poetry Lilian Wooster Greaves, Poems...
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  • Poets, was a modernist transient poetic school, which emerged c. 1911 or in 1912 in Russia under the leadership of Nikolay Gumilev and Sergei Gorodetsky...
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    (Iran) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which led to the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1906–1911, the idea that change in poetry was necessary...
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  • Poetry (founded as Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) has been published in Chicago since 1912. It is one of the leading monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking...
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    Dymock poets (category English poetry)
    had been so honoured during an inauguration. 1911 in poetry 1912 in poetry 1913 in poetry 1914 in poetry "FDP – Visiting the Dymock Area". Dymockpoets...
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  • An iamb (/ˈaɪæm/ EYE-am) or iambus is a metrical foot used in various types of poetry. Originally the term referred to one of the feet of the quantitative...
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  • nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). December 19 – Ted Hughes' appointment as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in succession...
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  • information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). May (late) – Alfred Tennyson's poem In Memoriam A.H.H., written to commemorate...
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  • Sorley MacLean (category Queen's Medal for Poetry winners)
    Somhairle MacGill-Eain; 26 October 1911 – 24 November 1996) was a Scottish Gaelic poet, described by the Scottish Poetry Library as "one of the major Scottish...
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    Canto (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    pronunciation: [ˈkanto]) is a principal form of division in medieval and modern long poetry. The word canto is derived from the Italian word for "song"...
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    Chinese poetry is poetry written, spoken, or chanted in the Chinese language, and a part of the Chinese literature. While this last term comprises Classical...
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