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  • '''Free verse''' is poetry that does not use a fixed [[metre (poetry)|meter]]. That is, ...Press, 1980), defines free verse by what it is not: it is not metrical. Free verse differs from metrical verse in that they use different kinds of prosody.
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  • ...ican [[poetry|poet]] and [[essay]]ist, famous for his flowing [[Free verse|free verse]] in ''Leaves of Grass'', including 'A Noiseless Patient Spider'
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  • '''Free verse''' is poetry that does not use a fixed [[metre (poetry)|meter]]. That is, ...Press, 1980), defines free verse by what it is not: it is not metrical. Free verse differs from metrical verse in that they use different kinds of prosody.
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  • {{r|free verse}}
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  • {{r|Free verse}}
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  • ...e, but with developments in modern and contemporary [[poetry]] including [[free verse]], [[prose poetry]] and [[concrete poetry]] and other new poetic directions
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  • *Charles O. Hartman. ''Free Verse: An Essay in Prosody.'' Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1980. Reprinted i
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  • ...y collection ''Leaves of Grass'', a book-sized opus written in a flowing [[free verse]] style<ref>A group of Whitman poems about the [[Civil War]] is sometimes p Reading Whitman's free verse can seem a little like wandering in an overgrown, late summer meadow; there
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  • ...ing the reader's temporal experience of the poem"<ref>Charles O. Hartman, "Free Verse: An Essay on Prosody" (Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1980), 13.</ref> L
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  • The poems structure is similarly simple: 2-4 short free verse stanzas, with minimal poetic embellishments. This simple structure perfectl
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  • ...vored precision of imagery, clear language, directness of presentation and free verse. A characteristic feature of the form is its attempt to isolate a single im
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  • ...and closely patterned manner. Modern poetry also includes forms such as [[free verse]] and [[concrete poetry]], which depart from the strict poetic meter or ear
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  • ...and closely patterned manner. Modern poetry also includes forms such as [[free verse]] and [[concrete poetry]], which depart from the strict poetic meter or ear
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