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Free verse - Wikipedia
Vers libre. edit. Vers libre is a free-verse poetic form of flexibility, complexity, and naturalness created in the late 19th century in France, in 1886.
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Vers libre | Modernist, Symbolist, Avant-Garde - Britannica
Vers libre, (French: “free verse”), 19th-century poetic innovation that liberated French poetry from its traditional prosodic rules.
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VERS LIBRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VERS LIBRE is free verse.
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vers libre
‖ vers libre (vɛr libr) Pl. vers libres. [Fr., free verse.] Poetic writing in which the traditional rules of prosody, esp. those of metre and rhyme, are disregarded in favour of variable rhythms and line lengths; a composition in this style; = free verse s.v. free a. D. 2.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVIII. ...
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VERS LIBRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
poetry whose lines do not have a regular pattern: He published a series of poems in vers libre on contemporary themes.
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VERS LIBRE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
free verse. vers libre. / vɛr librə /. noun. (in French poetry) another term for free verse. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 ...
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Vladimir Burich
Time X) and later the Anthology of Russian vers libre. Burich was an ardent supporter of vers libre at a time when it was nearly nonexistent in the USSR.
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Vers Libre - TS Eliot Prize
Vers libre is a genuine verse-form it will have a positive definition. And I can define it only in negatives: (1) absence of pattern, (2) absence of rhyme, (3) ...
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The Beginner's Guide To Free Verse - Vers Libre
Free verse is a poetry style that does not use rhyme, meter, or lines. It can be written as couplets (2-line stanzas), triplets (3-line stanzas), quatrains (4- ...
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Free Verse: Its Operating Principles & History
Free verse is a translation of the French term “vers libre.” It became current in English poetry based on the work and advocacy of writers such ...
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Some Reflections on Eliot's "Reflections on Vers Libre": on Verse ...
This essay implicitly warns us not to consider any serious poem not written in a traditional form as free verse.
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Grahame Davies
He won the vers libre prize in the National Eisteddfod in 1994 and 2022, the sonnet prize in 2004 and 2016, the Poem Suitable for Song prize in 2017 and Tony Curtis (Seren, 2021).
100 Poems to Save the Earth, eds Zoe Brigley and Kristian Evans, (Seren, 2021)
Awards
1994 Vers Libre Prize at the National
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Imagism
Imagism (ˈɪmɪdʒɪz(ə)m) Also imagism. [f. image n. + -ism.] 1. Name given to a movement in poetry, originating in 1912 and represented by Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and others, aiming at clarity of expression through the use of precise visual images. In the early period often written in the Fr. form Ima...
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Jim Powell (poet)
Antoninus") (Beat Generation Writers, Dictionary of Literary Biography)
"Rope Of Twined Lifetimes: The Poetry Of John Peck" (Occident 1980)
"The Light Of Vers Libre" (Paideuma 1979, on Pound's metric)
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External links
Poetry Reading by Jim Powell Chicago
The Poetry of Sappho
Poetry Reading by Jim
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polyrhythmic
polyrhythmic, a. Chiefly Mus. (pɒlɪˈrɪðmɪk) [f. poly- + rhythmic a. and n.] Involving or using two or more different rhythms, esp. at the same time. Also polyˈrhythmical a.1893 J. S. Shedlock tr. Riemann's Dict. Mus. 609/2 Polyrhythmical, i.e. containing a mixture of various rhythms. 1917 E. C. Farn...
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