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Asked on October 3, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
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Asked on October 3, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on October 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on October 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on October 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on September 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on September 29, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on September 29, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on September 29, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Single word requests.
Shape poetry or concrete poetry, attempting to convey the imagery of the poem through the way that the words are arranged on the page.
I would suggest mimetic poetry, but googling the term only brings up references to Plato and Aristotle, and their assertions that “poetry is mimetic in that it creates a representation of objects and events in the world, unlike philosophy, for example, which presents ideas.” I
agree “Go to heaven, be blessed with”
- 376888 views
- 317 answers
- 139382 votes