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    THE MAGNIFICIENT ’S POETRY. THE WORK OF A PERFECT RULER. Suleiman the Magnificient (Kanuni - the Lawgiver) provided a new spirit for the poets‚ scientists and authors. This ruler poet of the XVI century sponsored an army of artists‚ religious thinkers and philosophers that outshone the most educated courts of Europe. Suleiman himself actively participated in the development of Ottoman poetry by writing poems under the name Muhibbi (the lover‚ true friend) and his love poetry is among the best in

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    Impersonal Theory of Poetry. The central point of T.S. Eliot’s Impersonal Theory of Poetry is that ’the poet‚ the man‚ and the poet‚ the artist are two different entities’.  The poet has no ’personality’ of his own.  He submerges his own personality‚ his own feelings and experiences into the personality and feelings of the subject of his poetry.             The experiences or impressions which are obviously autobiographical may be of great interest to the writer himself‚ but not to his readers

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    and also the desire of the Irish people of living in a country without the British domination‚ as in the social life like in the religious. In spite of this poem‚ not all the critics consider him as a postcolonial author. Seamus Deane defines his poetry as "a strong cultural nationalist‚ but just as often he accuses Yeats of

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    Plato's Objection to Poetry

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    Plato’s Objection to Poetry by  dilipbarad ‚ 08-24-2008 at 08:34 AM (8266 Views) He was the first systemic critic who inquired into the nature of imaginative literature and put forward theories which are both illuminating and provocative. He was himself a great poet and his dialogues are full of his gifted dramatic quality. His Dialogues are the classic works of the world literature having dramatic‚ lyrical and fictional elements. According to him all arts are imitative or mimetic in nature

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    lash of coming rain; and this feeling seems to the poet to be “poised like a cobra”. These are original similes; and these are followed by a series of metaphors based on serpent-behaviour. These are only a few of the examples. Actually Daruwalla’s poetry contains an abundance of similes and metaphors. Daruwalla finds that there is violence in the very air‚ and that this violence is an indication of the mass hatreds drifting across the moon and hovering‚ poised like a cobra. He looks for a fang

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    cities‚ the Napoleon final battle of Waterloo in 1815 left many soldiers unemployed‚ and many social problems took over these years (Peterloo massacre‚ 1819). In literature‚ poets wanted a revolution too‚ Wordsworth and Coleridge changed the way poetry was conceived in contrast with the period that came before‚ the Augustan Age. A change in the vocabulary used in the poems‚ much simpler than in the Augustans. Now‚ emotions were important‚ the feelings and the imagination‚ in despite of reason

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    Does Poetry Matter

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    issues and human improvement are all recorded so we learn from our past mistakes. A popular opinion is that one learns more from history than poetry –or any art form for that matter- and although this may be true‚ it can also be argued against it. Without poetry‚ our knowledge of ancient Greek‚ Chinese and other early civilizations would be minimal. Poetry allows us to understand the way people have thought and behaved. It allows us to look into their beliefs and learn from them. Poems can be universal

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    Poetry Reading List

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    Engl 65- Poetry A Provisional Course Outline I. Introduction of Poetry: The Experience of Poetry and The Definition of Poetry “Introduction to Poetry” Billy Collins “Poetry” Pablo Neruda‚ as read by Miranda Richardson “Ars Poetica” Archibald McLeish “The Definition of Poetry” Bijan Kant Dubey “The Poets are Mad Men and Poetry a Mad Man’s Babbling” Bijan Kant Dubey “A Private Affair” Heather Burn II. The Persona and the Poet‚ and the Context “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” William Carlos

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    Learn Traditional Poetry

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    Traditional Poetry "Traditional poetry"- applies to the classical forms in rhyme‚ meter‚ and language. The later Modernist or Postmodernist forms have the spirit and content of poetry‚ but lack the traditional organization. Critics of free verse and other forms often allude to traditional forms as "proper poetry". Characteristics of Traditional Poetry Rhyme scheme – organized patterns of rhyme in poetry. Not all poems have rhyme‚ however. Meter – the rhythm or

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    or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables. In poetry and prose‚ the use‚ within a line or phrase‚ of words beginning with the same sound‚ as in Two tired toads trotting to Tewkesbury. It was a common device in Old English literature‚ and its use survives in many traditional phrases‚ such as dead as a doornail and pretty as a picture. Alliteration is used in modern poetry more sparingly than in Old English‚ as an emphasis for certain imagery or words. While

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