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literature in metrical form any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling
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Poetry (ancient Greek language Greek: ''ποιεω'' (poieo) = I create) is traditionally a written art form (although there is also an ancient and modern poetry which relies mainly upon oral or pictorial representations) in which human language is used for its aestheticsaesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its meaningnotional and semanticssemantic content. The increased emphasis on the aesthetics of language and the deliberate use of features such as repetition, meter and rhyme, are what are commonly used to distinguish poetry from prose, but debates over such distinctions still persist, while the issue is confounded by such forms as prose poetry and poetic prose. Some modernists (such as the Surrealists) approach this problem of definition by defining poetry not as a literary genre within a set of genres, but as THE very manifestation of human imagination, the substance which all creative acts derive from. Poetry may use condensed form to convey an emotion or idea to the reader or listener, or it may use devices such as assonance, alliteration and repetition to achieve musicmusical or incantationincantatory effects. Furthermore, poems often make heavy use of imagery, word association, and musical qualities. Because of its reliance on "accidental" features of language and connotational meaning, poetry is notoriously difficult to Translationtranslate. Similarly, poetry's use of nuance and symbolism can make it difficult to interpret a poem or can leave a poem open to multiple interpretations. Thus, there can rarely be a single definitive interpretation of a given poem. In fact perhaps a better definition is Carl Sandburg's: "Poetry is the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits."
Nature of poetry - Poetry can be differentiated from prose, which is language meant to convey meaning in a less condensed way, using more logical or narrative structures. This does not imply poetry is illogical. Poetry is often created from the desire to escape the logical, as well as expressing feelings and other expressions in a tight, condensed manner. English Romantic poet John Keats termed this escape from logic Negative Capability. Prose poetry combines the characteristics of poetry with the superficial appearance of prose. Other forms include narrative poetry and dramatic poetry, used to tell stories and so resemble novels and theaterplays.The Ancient GreekGreek verb !ποιέω poiéō - (= I make or create), gave rise to three words: !ποιητ ής poiētḗs - (= the one who creates), !ποίησ ις poíēsis - (= the act of creation) and !ποίημ α poíēma - (= the thing created). From these we get three English words: poet (the creator), poesy (the creation) and poem (the created). A poet is therefore one who creates and poetry is what the poet creates. The underlying concept of the poet as creator is not uncommon. For example, in Anglo-Saxon a poet is a ''scop'' (shaper or maker) and in scots languageScots ''makar''.
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Sound - Perhaps the most vital element of sound in poetry is rhythm. Often the rhythm of each line is arranged in a particular meter (poetry)meter. Different types of meter played key roles in Classical, Early European, Eastern and Modern poetry. In the case of free verse, the rhythm of lines is often organized into looser units of cadence. Robinson Jeffers, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams were three notable poets who rejected the idea that meter was a critical element of poetry, claiming it was an unnatural imposition into poetry.Poetry in English and other modern European languages often uses rhyme. Rhyme at the end of lines is the basis of a number of common poetic forms, such as ballads, sonnets and coupletrhyming couplets. However, the use of rhyme is not universal. Much Modernismmodern poetry avoids traditional rhyme schemes. Classical Greek languageGreek and Latin poetry did not use rhyme. Rhyme did not enter European poetry until the High Middle Ages, when adopted from the Arabic language. Arabs have always used rhymes extensively, most notably in their long, rhyming qasidaqasidas. Some classical poetry forms, such as Venpa of the Tamil language, had rigid grammars (to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar), which ensured a rhythm. Alliteration played a key role in structuring early Germanic and English forms of poetry, alliterative verse. The alliterative patterns of early Germanic poetry and the rhyme schemes of Modern European poetry include meter as a key part of their structure, which determines when the listener expects instances of rhyme or alliteration to occur. Alliteration and rhyme, when used in poetic structures, help emphasise and define a rhythmic pattern. By contrast, the chief device of Biblical poetry in ancient Hebrew languageHebrew was ''parallelism'', a rhetorical structure in which successive lines reflected each other in grammatical structure, sound structure, notional content, or all three; which lent itself to antiphonal or call and response (music)call-and-response performance.Sound plays a more subtle role in free verse poetry by creating pleasing, varied patterns and emphasizing or illustrating semantic elements of the poem. Alliteration, assonance, consonance, dissonance and internal rhyme are among the ways poets use sound. Euphony refers to the musical, flowing quality of words arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Form - Poetry depends less on linguistic units of sentences and paragraphs. The structural elements are the line, couplet, strophe, stanza, and verse paragraph.Lines may be self-contained units of sense, as in the well-known lines from William Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'': :To be, or not to be: that is the question. Alternatively a line may end in mid-phrase or sentence: :Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to sufferthis linguistic unit is completed in the next line,:The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.This technique is called enjambment, and is used to create expectation, adding dynamic tension to the verse.In many instances, the effectiveness of a poem derives from the tension between the use of linguistic and formal units.With the advent of printing, poets gained greater control over the visual presentation of their work. As a result, the use of these formal elements, and of the white space they help create, became an important part of the poet's toolbox. ModernismModernist poetry tends to take this to an extreme, with the placement of individual lines or groups of lines on the page forming an integral part of the poem's composition. In its most extreme form, this leads to concrete poetry.
Rhetoric - Rhetorical devices such as simile and metaphor are frequently used in poetry. Aristotle wrote in his ''Poetics'' that "the greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor". Since the rise of Modernism, some poets have opted for reduced use of these devices, attempting the direct presentation of things and experiences. surrealismSurrealists have pushed rhetorical devices to their limits, making frequent use of catachresis.
History - Poetry as an art form predates literacy. Poetry was employed as a means of recording oral history, storytelling (epic poetry), genealogy, and law. Poetry is often closely identified with liturgy in pre-literate societies. Many of the scriptures currently held to be sacred by contemporary religious traditions with their roots in antiquity were composed as poetry rather than prose to aid memorization and help guarantee the accuracy of oral transmission in pre-literate societies. As a result many of the poems surviving from the ancient world are a form of recorded cultural information about the people of the past, and their poems are prayers or stories about religious subject matter, histories about their politics and wars, and the important organizing myths of their societies. of the Rig Veda, Sanskrit verse composed in the 2nd millennium BC.]]The use of verse to transmit cultural information continues today. Many English-speaking Americans know that "in 1492, Christopher ColumbusColumbus sailed the ocean blue". An alphabet song teaches the names and order of the letters of the alphabet; another jingle states the lengths and names of the months in the Gregorian calendar. Some writers believe poetry has its origins in song. Most of the characteristics that distinguish it from other forms of utterance—rhythm, rhyme, compression, intensity of feeling, the use of refrains—appear to have come about from efforts to fit words to musical forms. In the European tradition the earliest surviving poems, the Homeric and Hesiodic epics, identify themselves as poems to be recited or chanted to a musical accompaniment rather than as pure song. Another interpretation is that rhythm, refrains, and kennings are essentially parataxisparatactic devices that enable the reciter to reconstruct the poem from memory.In preliterate societies, these forms of poetry were composed for, and sometimes during, performance. There was a certain degree of fluidity to the exact wording of poems. The introduction of writing fixed the content of a poem to the version that happened to be written down and survive. Written composition meant poets began to compose for an absent reader. The invention of printing accelerated these trends. Poets were now writing more for the eye than for the ear. ]]The development of literacy gave rise to more personal, shorter poems intended to be sung. These are called lyrics, which derives from the Greek ''lura'' or lyre, the instrument that was used to accompany the performance of Greek lyrics from about the seventh century BC onward. The Greek's practice of singing hymns in large choruses gave rise in the sixth century BC to dramatic verse, and to the practice of writing poetic plays for performance in their theatres. In more recent times, the introduction of electronic media and the rise of the poetry reading have led to a resurgence of performance poetry. The late 20th-century rise of the singer-songwriter, RappingRap culture, and the increase in popularity of Slam poetry have led to a split between the academic and popular views.
Terms - Periods, styles and movementsFor movements see List of schools of poetry.'' Technical means Tropes Metaphor Simile Irony Metonymy Synecdoche EllipsisMeasures of verse Verse forms
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BC POETRY
British Columbia's moder master of verse featured with new collections and guests every New Moon. MP3s, Podcasts, photos, streaming radio, daily alternative news digest, and much more.
http://www.bcpoetry.com/
Mediterranean Design
Florense,Francesco Saverio Alessio web site,Italian Artist,expert in a emigration problems,desirous of Mediterranean Architecture, researcher of the florense and Italian roots, in order to preserve the interest and the knowledge of each cultural and intercultural aspect by the origins of the Italians Emigrants, Associate Founder by Mediterranean Scientific Research Center Mediterranean University S.r.l., Founder and President by emigrati.it Italians Emigrants Internet Association, computer science research for Internet; Associate founder of the I.S.Ca.P.I. Istituto Superiore Calabrese di Politiche Internazionali (Calabrian Superior Institute of Internationals Politicals), Università della Calabria (Calabrian University), Arcavacata di Rende
http://www.florense.it/
The Site of Big Shoulders
The Site of Big Shoulders is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit online magazine featuring art, writing, photography and music with a Chicago connection.
http://www.sobs.org/
Christmas in Virginia
Born of European tradition and strengthened by early American energy, Christmas in Virginia is an exciting mixture of old and new.
http://www.christmas-in-virginia.com
Namaste Cafe Internet Coffee House
Lightworkers sharing, communicating, learning, growing in Love and Peace. Joining together as One, creating Heaven on Earth!
http://www.namastecafe.com/
Eric Ode, Music and Poetry for Kids
Singer, songwriter, poet, Eric Ode provides fun music experiences for children and their families. It's a time of songs, skits, puppets, props, poems and much more!
http://www.ericode.com/
Sternbergs.dk
Forfatteren, digteren, kunstneren, performeren, konceptudvikleren, m.v., Sternbergs hjemmeside hvor, der er tekster af forskellig slags, oplysninger om arrangementer, salg af bøger, anmeldelser, hyperlinks, omtaler, analyser, og i øvrigt, hvad som helst, Sternberg har lyst til; en slags personligt fyrtårn på nettet.
http://www.sternbergs.dk/
Pippa Kay's Website
Pippa Kay. Freelance writer. Author of two books: Doubt & Conviction: The Kalajzich Inquiry, and Back Stories - an anthology of award winning short stories.
http://www.pippakay.com/
artrats
kosmosblues and astronautenstreß-nettext klaus-peter m. lohse & casper rauhblau
http://www.artrats.de/
Azafrán y Cinabrio ediciones
Recent publishing house situated in Guanajuato City (central Mexico). Series on philosphy, literature, arts and poetry. Also translations, seminars and speeches are available in several topics. / Empresa editorial de reciente creación dedicada a publicar libros de filosofía, literatura, artes y poesía. También cuenta con servicios editoriales, de traducción, y conferencias y seminarios sobre diversos temas culturales.
http://www.ayc.com.mx/
if press
chapbook publisher: creating small things of beauty, handbound chapbooks of voice and image, celebrating life and living
http://www.ifpress.ca
Dennis Trudell - Poet / Fiction Writer / Editor
Dennis has recently retired from being an assistant professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. His poems have been published in seven chapbooks and more than a dozen anthologies. He also writes fiction and has a story in a recent O. Henry Prize volume.
http://www.dennistrudell.com
Entelechy: Mind & Culture
Entelechy is an online journal that publishes creative and beautiful work that is: Concerned with ideas — psychological, philosophical, spiritual, scientific, political, mathematical, semiotic, memetic, postmodern, evolutionary, and revolutionary. Darwin-touched — Evolutionary fiction and biofiction; Darwinian literary criticism; as well as essays, art, poems, and reviews with evolutionary themes. 3rd-culture — i.e., work which attempts to bridge the arts and humanities with science. Work, then, by artistic and literary scientists; as well as scientific/science-interested writers and artists, and anything in-between and beyond. Visionary — e.g., work by artists and writers who want to connect with their audience; who are driven to heal or raise the consciousness of their audience (i.e., who are compelled to affect their audience emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, aesthetically, morally); who are fearless in style and content.
http://www.entelechyjournal.com/
Toward the Light
Toward the Light Event: contest, concert & anthology - an annual event exploring and celebrating the spiritual journey with poetry and photography.
http://www.towardthelight.net
Whisper from the Heart Poetry Club
A Poetry Club hosting annual competitions for scholars & adults.
http://www.whisperpoetry.com
Dalityapi Unpoemed
Pangasinan literature: poetry, essays and other related literatures. Preservation and Revitalization of the Pangasinan Language and Literature. Read contemporary poetry in the Makata - an international poetry journal.
http://www.dalityapi.com/
InsiderEntertainment.com
InsiderEntertainment.com ~ the premier creative online manual for metropolitan individuals seeking entertainment and enjoyment in their professional, social and cultural endeavours.
http://www.insiderentertainment.com/
Linda K. Sienkiewicz, Artist, Writer
Site has altered book art and contemporary poetry, books by published poet/artist Sienkiewicz, her bio and info on upcoming novel, links to poetry sites
http://www.sienkiewiczlinda.com/
Jackalope Arts -- Omaha Tribal Historical Research Project, Inc.
A multicultural site featuring the artwork of Margery Coffey, BFA, MA and an eclectic gallery of artists from a variety of cultures in the U.S. The official site of the Omaha Tribal Historical Research Project, Inc. the work of Tribal Anthropologist, Dennis Hastings, MA. in cultural restoration
http://www.jackalopearts.org/
The Visionary Poetry of Stephen Berer
This site features my narrative poetry, Jewish writings, and illuminated manuscripts and shivitis. My work addresses issues of spiritual, ethical, and linguistic evolution.
http://www.shivvetee.com/
Sea of Joy - EMF Balancing Technique® - spiritual counseling & meditation
Sea of Joy is dedicated to my practice of the EMF Balancing Technique®. Sea of Joy showcases my writing of poetry, my novel, Break the Chain, and articles. Sea of Joy propagates the awareness that we are intrinsically connected with our environment
http://www.seaofjoy.com/
Personal website of Sybil Vaughn
Several sections on Silky Terriers and responsible dog ownership, pictures of family and pages about me, my education, career, and co-workers, section on type I diabetes and complications, inspirational and religous pages, poetry, and holiday pages.
http://www.sbvdrsilkycrsilky.com/
Threads of Reading
Site features information about the teaching of reading, links to great reading resource sites and the work of author, Karen Tankersley
http://www.threadsofreading.com/
of answers not given
a love story told in poems and poetic prose
http://www.riccardogiovanni.com/
Creative-Women
A collection of amateur and professional art, music, poetry and literature created by lesbian women from all around the world.
http://www.creative-women.com/
Iconoclast Press: spiritual books, visionary website design.
Publisher of spiritual books which expand the dimensions of our conscious reality.
http://www.iconoclastpress.com
lukaluka itu nyata adanya......
It's a wounded web of a silentman named Luka lived in the island of duality sun as a mind whore.
http://www.akuluka.net/
Bookwurm - German Book Import, DVD Players, Movies
plus magazines & newspapers, movies, audiobooks, multi-region DVD players, software, board games; import of over 800,000 titles from Germany in 2 weeks; largest selection of German language books for children and teenagers in the US; wide range of school books, teaching material and dictionaries; Audio books for adults and children; extensive software catalog; textbooks for economics, law, medicine, computing and engineering; the latest in German DVDs
http://www.bookwurm.net
Association Manuelfurru & co site
Ebooks free Animation Movies ManuelBlob
http://www.manuelfurru.it/
My Crazy Dream
A good collection of writing, news, articles, and such put together by a close, but welcoming community.
http://www.mycrazydream.net/
notabook artist's book
An artist's book collection named Notabook and an little animations collection by Notamax's pencil.
http://www.notamax.it/
Silentmuse.com
Romantic and spiritual verse and children's verse by by Lisa G. Leming, animal advocacy, holistic health.
http://www.silentmuse.com/
Kunstrattenasyl
the media-asylsite! a asylart- project by artrats & kpml-art Casper Rauhblau website !
http://www.kunstratten.de
Robert Edward Levin
Site for Author, and his work.
http://www.robertedwardlevin.com/
Pavement Saw Press
A journal and press located in the 21st century of mindfullness
http://www.poetspath.com/
Tom's Coffeehouse
Welcome to the Coffeehouse... A site that has no hidden agendas or underlying multi-million dollar motives. This humble abode is a direct result of love... a by-product of the immense inspiration that I'm blessed with on a daily basis. The Coffeehouse is my digital canvas of expression, a lil' piece of my soul - served up hot n' fresh. So, kick off those weary shoes... let down your hair... a lil' Jello and whipped cream and take a moment to ponder over the photography, art, poetry and whatever else that I've tried to cram into this lil' corner of my web.
http://www.tomscoffeehouse.com/
Writers on the Net
Online writing classes, writers' newsletter, groups and more. Since 1995 - the first private writing school on the Net
http://www.writers.com/
Revival of Love
Christian love poems, sonnets, and other poetry for praise and worship, friendship and singles, courtship and romance, marriage and family life, to honor Jesus Christ and the poet's future wife.
http://www.psonnets.org/
International Peace Resource Center Library
Library Resource: International Peace Resource Center is a resource for peace, security, values, justice, equity, freedom, liberty, social change, civic commitment, service learning, teaching, tutoring, research, and other functions. We access the largest libraries in the world, with more than 120 million items. Our access to collections includes books, sound recordings, motion pictures, photographs, maps, and manuscripts. We are a primary resource for writers, readers, teachers, students, and professionals. Our resources are dedicated to art art of communication.
http://www.InternationalPeaceResources.org/library.html
www.WritingResource.org/
This non-profit is a primary resource for writers, readers, teachers, students, and professionals. It is dedicated to rhetoric, the art of communication. For those with a passion for language, reading, stories, poetry, drama, and literature, this is the place. We provide sources and resources for grammar, style, tutoring, quotations, dictionaries, proofreading, esl, ennl, creative writing, translation, publishing, journalism, and editing. Portals to activism, civic commitment, and social change are included. Welcome and enjoy!
http://www.WritingResource.org/
VAVILON: Present-Day Russian Literature
On-Line anthology of contemporary Russian wrinting, especially poetry
http://www.vavilon.ru/
Fanfics.org
Fanfics.org is a large automated online fanfiction community. It is free to use and open to anybody.
http://www.fanfics.org/
Daniel Allens' poetry
Enjoy these inspirational poems about life, love, and spirituality
http://www.danielallenpoet.com/
The Revolutionary Poets Society
Post Poetry and have discussions, without restriction to content, freedom of speech is here
http://www.therevolutionarypoetssociety.net/
Sound poetry
Penn Kemp's Poetry, Sounding, Creativity, Publishing (hand-made books/cd combos) See http://www.mytown.ca/pendas/, http://www.mytown.ca/pennletters/ http://mytown.ca/poemforpeace/
http://www.pennkemp.ca/
Oscar Durand Paintings
contemporary ealist paintings done in a style reminiscent of the old school. Still Life, Landscapes, and Figurative.
http://www.durandstudio.com/
ome Poems by Cahit Zarifoglu in English translation
Cahit Zarifoğlu. Şair Cahit Zarifoğlu hakkında internette en kapsamlı kaynak. Some Poems by Cahit Zarifoglu in English translation.
http://www.zarifce.com/
Bare Nibs
The Poetry, Prose and Travel Writing of John Webber
http://www.barenibs.com/
Revista Veneno. Pasiones y razones de América Latina
Publicación no lucrativa que analiza los problemas y desafíos de los latinoamericanos en cualquier parte del mundo
http://veneno.com/
ChristianFreebies.com
ChristianFreebies.com - Find FREE Christian materials like books, bookmarks, clipart, e-mail cards, inspirationals, midi music, penpals, poetry, posters, scenic pictures, software, vegetarian recipes and much more!
http://www.christianfreebies.com/
Ashton Court Festival
Bristol's best-kept secret - a fantastic outdoor festival held every summer featuring Two outdoor stages showcasing the best of local bands with national headliners to finish. The Bigger Top featuring souly, funky, hip-hop, jazzy bands. The Global marquee featuring a unique mix of modern and traditional music from around the world. A Performing Arts marquee featuring dance, poetry, comedy and theatre. The Acoustic marquee. A large kids' area. Blackout, a marquee featuring experimental film and music Plus over 150 stalls selling foods and crafts from around the world, three Event bars and fairground rides.
http://www.ashtoncourtfestival.com/
Andros' Website
Life and art of Andros, an Italian artist.
http://www.androsart.com/
PsychicWorld
A site dedicated to supernatural and paranormal subjects discussed by Internationally published authors such as John G. Sutton and Joe Cooper.
http://www.psychicworld.net/
Pink Floyd and Company
The largest and most comprehensive Pink Floyd site in the world!
http://www.pinkfloyd-co.com/
The Mystery of Miss Tree and Mr E
Directory of stories, poetry, and other odd bits by BarTalk, from There.com
http://co-inc-e-dink.com/Bedtime.html
Unlikely 2.0
A web-magazine of Politics, Culture, and Art
http://www.unlikelystories.org/
A Poets Story with lipsandwings.com
A website full of poetry, lyrics and writings. Also some great photography.
http://www.lipsandwings.com/
Bajeca's Vistas
A large and diverse website covering such topics as Poetry, Quotes, and Personal thoughts, A large collection of American Indian topics, Social issues, Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, and Teenage pregnancy, as well as puzzles, recipes, and linkware graphics and adoptions. As well as a good size collection of midi files with lyrics.
http://www.bajeca.com/
http://www.wordclix.com/
This electronic bookstore offers a comprehensive library, ranging from FREE children’s classics like Aladdin, to unique reference material and travel guides, and current works of fiction by emerging authors. All eBooks at wordclix.com use Phoenix Accrual Corporation's proprietary Omnipresents reader software.
http://www.wordclix.com/
T. L. Cooper
Showcase of T. L. Cooper's writing including a sample chapter from her novel, All She Ever Wanted, short stories, poetry, and a sample chapter from her upcoming novel, Red. Periodic replacement of the short stories and poetry mean there’s often something new for visitors to read.
http://www.tlcooper.com
DarkBlueWorld
canadian alternative band DarkBlueWorld is centred on Elizabeth Fischer's (Animal Slaves) voice and the intricate songs she's been writing with Talking Pictures guitarist Ron Samworth, but it also includes guitarist Tony Wilson, bassist Pete Schmitt, and drummer Skye Brooks. Imagine a kind of distaff Tom Waits - utterly individualistic singing framed by some of the most creative musicians around. CD available on Drip Audio (www.dripaudio.com)
http://www.darkblueworld.ca/
NOIDI.IT
an italian web site concerning cultural items of general interes
http://www.noidi.it/
seitdem meine dämonen namen tragen
aphorismen and poems inspired by mark twain and richard brautigen, illustrated by the autor with pictures from his sculptures and xerographies
http://www.markusgruner.de/
The Outsiders
Relax and meet new friends, discuss life, music, books, art or poetry. Find some more discussions or help with your pc-problems. Present your Websites in our Showroom or write some funny Storys for our Website too. Write a review or take a look in our music-, film-, hardware or gamereviewdatabase. Your're welcome to find a german site and forum to spend your time there.
http://the-outsiders.net
quietrivers
journal and poetry blog of a filipino in florida
http://www.quietrivers.com/
Vicente Reyes: American Romantic Poet, 21st Century
The romantic poetry of New Age 21st Century poet Vicente Reyes, dramatized with graphics and midi music. The work of this modern poet is both complex yet easy to comprehend, for he writes about universal values common to all societies and times in the history of mankind.
http://www.thepoetsdiary.com/
cynette
music, R&B, soul, neo-soul
http://www.cynette.com/
Los Daddy Enterprises
This s my personal site, I mainly use it to promote my poetry, but there is a photo album, and other links and a chatroom. Please sign the guestbook on the way out and feel free to request poetry brochures of my books, b rochures can be copied and distributed, but only in their entirety, and use other than promotion is stricly prohibited and all material is copyrighted a nd not to be bought or sold, unless by written permission of myself.
http://www.losdaddyenterprises.com/
attitude.com.pk
Site for fun lovers. Cricket, hollywood n bollywood stuffs, music, poetries and more..
http://attitude.com.pk/
Roy Hart Theatre Archives
The story of greatest vocal theatre work that has been done in the twentieth century
http://www.roy-hart.com/
Poetry Daily
An anthology of contemporary poetry offering new poems from books, magazines and journals currently in print, as well as an archive and daily news.
http://www.poems.com/
The English Server
Includes a variety of literature-related materials, including etext archives of prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction; links.
http://eserver.org/
UBWings
UBWings is the University at Buffalo's website intended for use by UB's faculty, staff and students. This page is a starting point to find nearly all web-based information for the University at Buffalo community.
http://wings.buffalo.edu
Giggle Poetry
Includes funny poetry, contests, lessons, and poems about school.
http://www.gigglepoetry.com
Poetry Magazine
Website of the print magazine includes a weekly featured poet, information on current issue, subscriptions, and programs of the Modern Poetry Association.
http://www.poetrymagazine.org/
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