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It is produced by dividing a word at the line break of a poem to make a rhyme with the end word of another line. Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem The Windhover, for example, divides the word "kingdom" at the end of the first line to rhyme with the word "wing" ending the fourth line. Hopkins is rare in using the device in serious poems.
The poem is composed in three-line stanzas based on glyconic cola, [12] made up of a creticus, three glyconics, and a bacchius, [13] the same metre as Sappho 95. [14] Though written over three lines, these stanzas are made up of a single verse without a metrical break, in several cases with words split over two lines. [15]
CIL 4.5296 (or CLE 950) [a] is a poem found graffitied on the wall of a hallway in Pompeii.Discovered in 1888, it is one of the longest and most elaborate surviving graffiti texts from the town, and may be the only known love poem from one woman to another from the Latin world.
TLC; Shutterstock Keeping her head up. Christine Brown shared a video of herself reading an inspiring poem after Janelle Brown confirmed her split from Kody Brown. Where Do Sister Wives’ Meri ...
Cathy Linh Che is a Vietnamese American poet from Los Angeles.She won the Kundiman Poetry prize, the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America, [1] and the Best Poetry Book Award from the Association for Asian American Studies [2] for her book Split.
In 2019, her poem "To the woman I saw today who wept in her car" was one of the most frequently viewed poems on a list of social justice-related poems maintained by Split This Rock. [7] Her poems can also be found in anthologies and journals such as Union Station Magazine , Tidal Basin Review , New Growth: Recent Kentucky Writings , America ...
On the other hand, the women in the tales who do speak up are framed as wicked. Cinderella's stepsisters' language is decidedly more declarative than hers, and the woman at the center of the tale "The Lazy Spinner" is a slothful character who, to the Grimms' apparent chagrin, is "always ready with her tongue."
Rosemary Daniell (born November 29, 1935) is an American second-wave feminist poet and author.She is known for her poetry collection, "A Sexual Tour of the Deep South," that focused on anger and sexuality, as well as her memoirs "Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex, and Suicide in the Deep South" and "Sleeping with Soldiers: In Search of the Macho Man."