A Journey Through the History and Elements of Poetry

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Explore the rich history of poetry from ancient times to modern eras, delving into its evolution, forms, and significance. Discover the core elements of poetry and its distinctions from prose and drama. Uncover the genres, themes, and iconic works that have shaped the world of poetry as we know it today.


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  1. The History of Poetry Poetry (the term derives from a variant of the Greek term, poiesis, "making") is one of the oldest genres in literary history that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre to evoke meanings. The earliest poetry is believed to have been recited or sung, employed as a way of remembering oral history, genealogy, and law. For example the Germanic oral poetry which survives fro the end of Roman Empire, found in writings from Austria to Iceland, has a common form, technique and formulatic repertoire. The oldest surviving speculative fiction poem is the Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor, written in Hieratic and ascribed a date around 2500 B.C.E The earliest known English poem is a hymn on the creation; Bede attributes this to C dmon (fl. 658 680), who was, according to legend, an illiterate herdsman who produced extemporaneous poetry at a monastery at Whitby. This is generally taken as marking the beginning of Anglo- Saxon poetry.

  2. Stelae Rune stones

  3. The History of Poetry 1 449 AD: Romano-British Poetry 449 1066: Anglo-Saxon or Old English Period 1066 1332: Anglo-Norman or Middle English Period 1332 1486: Late Medieval or Chaucerian Poetry 1486 1603: Early Renaissance Poetry or Elizabethan Poetry 1603 1690: Jacobean/Caroline/Restoration Poetry 1690 1756: Augustan or Neoclassical Poetry 1756 1837: Romantic Poetry 1837 1901: Victorian and Pre-Modernism Poetry 1910 1936: Georgian and the Modern Poetry 1937 Present: Postmodern Poetry

  4. The differences in coventional forms of poetry with other literary works; Prose and Drama.

  5. Poetry The genre of poetry : Narrative poetry Includes genres such as the epic long poem, the romance and the ballad, which tell stories with clearly developed, structured plots. Lyric poetry The focus of the following comments, is mainly concerned with one event, impression or idea.

  6. The most important elements in poetry Lexical-thematic dimension Diction Rhetorical figures Theme Visual dimension Stanzas Concrete poetry Rhythmic-acoustic dimension Rhyme and meter Onomatopoeia

  7. Prose The basic elements of prose : Plot Character Point of view Setting

  8. Drama Three interdependent levels of a play : Text : dialogue, monologue, plot, setting, and stage directions. Transformation : Directing, stage, props, and lighting. Performance : Actors, methods, facial expressions, gestures, and language.

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