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Writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through its meaning, sound, and rhythm.
It may be distinguished from prose by its compression, frequent use of conventions of metre and rhyme , use of the line as a formal unit, heightened vocabulary, and freedom of syntax. Its emotional content is expressed through a variety of techniques, from direct description to symbolism, including the use of metaphor and simile . See also prose poem ; prosody .
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Georgian poetry
Metaphysical poetry
skaldic poetry