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  • 61Danish literature — Introduction       the body of writings produced in the Danish and Latin languages.       During Denmark s long union with Norway (1380–1814), the Danish language became the official language and the most widely used literary medium in the… …

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  • 62Sonnet — The sonnet is one of the poetic forms that can be found in lyric poetry from Europe. The term sonnet derives from the Occitan word sonet and the Italian word sonetto , both meaning little song. By the thirteenth century, it had come to signify a… …

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  • 63Nad Tatrou sa blýska — English: Lightning over the Tatras The first printed version of Nad Tatrou sa blýska National anthem of …

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  • 64Garcilaso de la Vega — For the Peruvian writer, Garcilaso de la Vega, see Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Garcilaso de la Vega (c. 1501–;October 14 1536), was a Spanish soldier and poet. The prototypical Renaissance man, he was the most influential (though not the first or… …

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  • 65Christian poetry — is any poetry that contains Christian teachings, themes, or references. The influence of Christianity on poetry has been great in any area that Christianity has taken hold. Christian poems often directly reference the Bible, while others provide… …

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  • 66Lục bát — The lục bát is a Vietnamese verse form. Lục bát is Sino Vietnamese for six eight , referring to the alternating lines of six and eight syllables. It will always begin with a six syllable line and end with an eight syllable one. The form has a… …

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  • 67Ben Howard (poet) — Ben W. Howard [ [http://www.acisweb.com/members.php?type=profiles American Conference for Irish Studies: Member Profiles] ] (born 1944 in Iowa [ [http://people.alfred.edu/ fhowardb/ Ben Howard, Professor of English at Alfred University] ] ) is an …

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  • 68freeverse — free verse n. Verse composed of variable, usually unrhymed lines having no fixed metrical pattern.   [Translation of French vers libre: vers, verse + libre, free.] * * * …

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  • 69pentameter — /pɛnˈtæmətə / (say pen tamuhtuh) noun 1. a verse of five feet. 2. Classical Prosody a verse consisting of two dactyls, one long syllable, two more dactyls, and another single syllable (elegiac pentameter). 3. unrhymed iambic pentameter; heroic… …

  • 70BONAFED, SOLOMON BEN REUBEN — (end of the 14th–mid 15th century), Spanish poet and thinker; the last important poet of Sefarad. Solomon ben Reuben Bonafed was born between 1370 and 1380, and resided in different places in the Kingdom of Aragon in today s provinces of Lleida… …

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