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  • 71DER NISTER — (Yid. the concealed one ; pseudonym of Pinkhes Kahanovitsch; 1884–1950), Yiddish writer. Born in Berdichev, Ukraine, he received a traditional Jewish education but also read secular works in Russian from an early age. His spiritual and literary… …

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  • 72Tercet — A tercet is three lines of poetry, forming a stanza or complete poem. A three line stanza. Haiku is an example of an unrhymed tercet poem. Other types of tercet include an enclosed tercet where the lines rhyme in an a b a pattern and terza rima… …

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  • 73Piers Plowman — [ Psalter, showing drolleries on the right margin and a plowman at the bottom.] Piers Plowman (written ca. 1360 ndash;1399) or Visio Willelmi de Petro Ploughman ( William s Vision of Piers Plowman ) is the title of a Middle English allegorical… …

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  • 74Martín Fierro — This article deals with Hernández s poem. For other things named after it, see Martín Fierro (disambiguation) The Martín Fierro “ ...i …

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  • 75Rabindranath Tagore — Infobox Writer name = Rabindranath Tagore caption = Rabindranath Tagore in Kolkata, c. 1915 birthdate = birth date|1861|5|7|df=y birthplace = Calcutta deathdate = death date and age|1941|8|7|1861|5|7|df=y deathplace = Calcutta occupation = poet,… …

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  • 76For Owen — Infobox short story | name = For Owen author = Stephen King country = United States language = English genre = Poetry publication type = Anthology published in = Skeleton Crew publisher = Signet Books media type = Print (Hardback Paperback) pub… …

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  • 77High Windows (poem) — High Windows is a poem by Philip Larkin, published in the 1974 collection of the same name.It comprises 5 verses of 4 lines, and the rhyming scheme tightens as the poem progresses, from essentially unrhymed in verse one to abab by the final… …

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  • 78blankverse — blank verse n. Verse consisting of unrhymed lines, usually of iambic pentameter. * * * …

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  • 79cinquain — /sing kayn , sing kayn/, n. 1. a group of five. 2. Pros. a. a short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables. b. any stanza of five lines. [1705 15; < F < LL cinque (see&#8230; …

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  • 80Finnish literature — Introduction       the oral and written literature produced in Finland in the Finnish, Swedish, and, during the Middle Ages, Latin languages.       The history of Finnish literature and that of Swedish literature are intertwined. From the mid&#8230; …

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