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  • 31National Book Award for Poetry — The National Book Award for Poetry has been given since 1950 and is part of the National Book Awards, which are given annually for outstanding literary works by American citizens. No award for poetry was given 1985 90. If more than one author is… …

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  • 32Ci (poetry) — Ci (simplified Chinese: 词; traditional Chinese: 詞; pinyin: cí; Wade–Giles: tz ŭ, and, to a point, interchangeable with 辭/辞) is a kind of lyric Classical Chinese poetry using a poetic meter based upon certain patterns of fixed rhythm formal types …

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  • 33heroic poetry —       narrative verse that is elevated in mood and uses a dignified, dramatic, and formal style to describe the deeds of aristocratic warriors and rulers. It is usually composed without the aid of writing and is chanted or recited to the… …

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  • 341721 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=17th century c=18th century cf=19th century yp1=1718 yp2=1719 yp3=1720 year=1721 ya1=1722 ya2=1723 ya3=1724 dp3=1690s dp2=1700s dp1=1710s d=1720s da=0 dn1=1730s dn2=1740s dn3=1750s|EventsWorks… …

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  • 35Madrigal (poetry) — Madrigal (Italian: madrigale) is the name of a form of poetry, the exact nature of which has never been decided in English.[1] The definition given in the New English Dictionary, a short lyrical poem of amatory character, offers no distinctive… …

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  • 36From Jewish Folk Poetry — (opus 79) is a song cycle for soprano, mezzo soprano, tenor and piano by Dmitri Shostakovich. It uses texts taken from archives of Jewish folk music compiled and translated by Moyshe Beregovsky and Y. M. Sokolov. The piece was composed in the… …

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  • 37Battle piece — Battle Bat tle, n. [OE. bataille, bataile, F. bataille battle, OF., battle, battalion, fr. L. battalia, battualia, the fighting and fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators, fr. batuere to strike, beat. Cf. {Battalia}, 1st {Battel}, and see… …

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  • 38William Shakespeare by Edmund Malone — ▪ Primary Source       The following document is one of several portraits presented in Edmund Malone s Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage (1800). In addition to a general examination of the origins of theatre in… …

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  • 39… but the clouds … — Samuel Beckett wrote his television play ... but the clouds ... between October November 1976 “to replace a film of Play which the BBC had sent [him] for approval (and which he had rejected)” [Ackerley, C. J. and Gontarski, S. E., (Eds.) The… …

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  • 40Mallarmé prize — The Mallarmé prize (Prix de poésie de l’Académie Mallarmé, in French) is a poetry prize awarded each year by the Académie Mallarmé to a French speaking poet. To be eligible for the prize the poet must have published a piece in the year concerned …

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