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  2. Visual poetry - Wikipedia

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    Visual poetry is a style of poetry that incorporates graphic and visual design elements to convey its meaning. This style combines visual art and written expression to create new ways of presenting and interpreting poetry. [1] Visual poetry focuses on playing with form, which means it often takes on various art styles.

  3. Silva (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish poetry, a silva is a poetic form consisting of in eleven- and seven- syllable lines: hendecasyllables (endecasílabos) and heptasyllables (heptasílabos), the majority of which are rhymed although there is no fixed order or rhyme, nor is there a fixed number of lines.

  4. Latin American poetry - Wikipedia

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    Latin American women have been a force of innovation in poetry in Spanish since the sonnets and romances by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in the 17th century. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Sor Juana's poems spanned a range of forms and themes of the Spanish Golden Age , and her writings display inventiveness, wit, and a vast range of secular and theological ...

  5. Spanish poetry - Wikipedia

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    Such characteristics made this form of poetry highly complex, making comprehension difficult. Conceptismo was a trend using new components and resources. An example of this new extension was the Germanias. Works included comparative and complex sentences. This movement derived from Petrarchanism.

  6. Rhina Espaillat - Wikipedia

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    Espaillat is especially well-known for her literary translations of the Christian poetry of St. John of the Cross (1542–1591) from Castilian Spanish into American English and which appeared in the literary journal First Things, [6] and for similarly translating the greatest works from the literary canon of both Spanish and Latin American poetry.

  7. Diccionario de la lengua española - Wikipedia

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    The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited, and published by the Royal Spanish Academy, with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language.

  8. Category:Spanish poetry - Wikipedia

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    Spanish poetry collections (1 P) G. Poetry by Federico García Lorca (3 P) S. Spanish poems (1 C, 7 P) Spanish poets (12 C, 157 P) Pages in category "Spanish poetry"

  9. Quintilla (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    A quintilla is a Spanish stanza of five octosyllabic lines. It employs two rhymes and no three consecutive lines may rhyme nor may it end in a couplet.The most common scheme is abaab, but abbab, aabab, ababa and aabba are also permitted.