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A poem written in such a way that the lines form a pattern, usually related to the subject-matter of the poem.
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shape poem — noun A poem written in such a way that the lines form a pattern, usually related to the subject matter of the poem. Syn: visual poem … Wiktionary
altar poem — noun a visual poem in the shape of an altar or a cross … Wiktionary
figure poem — noun A visual poem in the shape of an object. Syn: carmen figuratum … Wiktionary
Mariana (poem) — Illustration by William Britten. Mariana is a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson published in 1830. The poem follows a common theme in much of Tennyson s work that of despondent isolation. The subject of Mariana is a woman who continuously laments her … Wikipedia
Symphonic poem — A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music in one movement in which some extramusical program provides a narrative or illustrative element. This programme may come from a poem, a story or novel, a painting, or another source.… … Wikipedia
Death poem — Jisei redirects here. For the 2010 visual novel, see Jisei (video game). General Akashi Gidayu preparing to commit seppuku after losing a battle for his master in 1582. He is depicted as having just written his death poem, which is also visible… … Wikipedia
Air (visual novel) — Air Air original visual novel cover. Depicted are Kano (left), Misuzu (center), and Minagi (right). Genre Drama, Fantasy, Romance … Wikipedia
Paterson (poem) — Paterson is a poem by influential modern American poet William Carlos Williams.The poem is composed of five books and a fragment of a sixth book. The five books of Paterson were published separately in 1946, 1948, 1949, 1951, and 1958, and the… … Wikipedia
The Highwayman (poem) — The Highwayman is a narrative poem by Alfred Noyes, published in 1906. The poem was written when Noyes was a young man, and brought him immediate and long lasting success. It tells the story of a nameless highwayman who is in love with a landlord … Wikipedia
symphonic poem — Music. a form of tone poem, scored for a symphony orchestra, in which a literary or pictorial plot is treated with considerable program detail: originated by Franz Liszt in the mid 19th century and developed esp. by Richard Strauss. [1860 65] * * … Universalium