Artistic Literacy: Word and Image Working Together
Title | Poetry Form | |
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2.This is Your World 3.Pining 4.The Navigator 5.The Sound of Water 6.Serpent’s Ladder 7.Lady of Shalott 8.Nevermore 9.Tyger 10.Yoko 11.Route 8 12.Urizen 13.Moby Dick 14.Genji 15.The Colonel’s Solitude 16.Oh, Nebraska 17.Calypso 18.Congo 19.Leda and the Swan 20.Who Gets All the Goodies? 21.Rose 22.Man's Best Friend |
Tritina Tritina Tritina Japanese Waka 575 77 Ladder Form Tritina Tritina Tritina Tritina Tritina Tritina Sestina Japanese linked Waka Ladder form Oulipo with vowel e absent Three stanzas, three lines Three stanzas, three lines Tritina Three stanzas, three lines Three stanzas, three lines Three stanzas, three lines |
Definitions
Tritina - Three stanzas of three lines each with the ending word repeated in each stanza in the pattern abc, cab, bda, and with one concluding line repeating abc.
Sestina - Consists of six stanzas of six lines each, normally followed by a three-line envoi.
Waka - A Japanese form of five line poem, with word count of 57555
Oulipo - A French form of constrained literature, such as completely omitting the letter “e”.