THE POET'S DICTIONARY
Packard, William
HarperCollins (January 1992)
Whether you're a lover of poetry or a poet yourself, the terms defined in THE POET'S DICTIONARY are necessary for an understanding of the vocabulary poets share. From "accent" to "zeugma," this volume presents the essential terminology of poetry. Each entry provides a clear, concise definition followed by one or more examples from classic and modern poetry which give the reader an idea of how poetry works. In addition, interviews taken from the New York Quarterly provide examples of how some of the greatest poets in our time define terms in their own words.
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