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Questions of Possibility: Contemporary Poetry and Poetic Form
For discussions of the sestina's popularity, see John Hollander, Rhyme's Reason: A Guide to English Verse, enlarged ed. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989), 78-82; Paul Cummins, "The Sestina in the 2Oth Century," Concerning Poetry ...
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Poetry a la Carte - Pagina 110
Triolet The triolet, like the sestina and several other forms of French-derived poetry, is a form of rhyming poetry that has lines that repeat. These forms of poetry, like some forms of music, use the repetition and rearrangement of lines to add ...
Connie Homan Weaver,
2005
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Tina Christina Sestina: A Northwoods Adventure
In this poetic narrative, Tina Christina Sestina tells the fame-game girls about Aunt Tina?s magic closet in a tall pine on Big Lake Water.
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An Exaltation of Forms: Contemporary Poets Celebrate the ...
Although the sestina is of medieval French origin, attributed to Arnaut Daniel in the late twelfth century and used by other Gallic poets and by Italians including Petrarch and Dante (from whom it received its Italian name), its popularity in English ...
Annie Finch, Kathrine Varnes,
2002
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The Incredible Sestina Anthology
For The Incredible SestinasAnthology, editor Daniel Nester has gathered more than 100 writers-from John Ashbery toDavid Lehman to Matt Madden and Patricia Smith-to show the sestina in its many incarnations:prose and comic sestinas, ...
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Cold War Poetry - Pagina 162
Wightman Williams, Painter" in Spring 1958 (Golffing's sestina had previously appeared in the Nation in 1957). The Hudson Review was especially hospitable, welcoming William Meredith's "Trees in a Grove" (Winter 1949), E. Stambler's ...
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Fee-Only Financial Planning: How to Make It Work for You - Pagina 153
13. mendation of John E. Sestina and Company is taken by the Client with respect to the purchase, sale, or retention of any security or property of the Client, the Client will pay such fees and expenses so incurred. It is agreed and understood ...
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Time and the Crystal: Studies in Dante's Rime Petrose - Pagina 269
The evident relation of the sestina to the number six has been often discussed (Dragonetti 1982 234-236; Durling 1965 84-86; Durling 1976 7-18; Shapiro 1980 49-53); a brief inventory is appropriate here. In both form and content, Dante's ...
Robert M. Durling, Ronald L. Martinez,
1990
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The Spenser Encyclopedia
The form was not often used by English poets, but Sidney experimented with it in his Old Arcadia (70, 71, 76 in ed 1962); and his double sestina (71) led Barnabe Barnes to attempt atriple one in Parthenophil and Parthenophe (1593; ...
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Apocalypse And/or Metamorphosis - Pagina 165
can recognize in Zukofsky's sestina the Communist hymn, the Internationale, set to new measures— Arise, ye prisoners of starvation; Arise ye wretched of the earth; For justice thunders condemnation; A better world's in birth. Zukofsky is ...
Norman Oliver Brown,
1991