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Vers libre is a free-verse poetic form of flexibility, complexity, and naturalness [22] created in the late 19th century in France, in 1886. It was largely through the activities of La Vogue , a weekly journal founded by Gustave Kahn , [ 23 ] as well as the appearance of a band of poets unequaled at any one time in the history of French poetry ...
These three similar terms (in French vers libres and vers libre are homophones [20]) designate distinct historical strategies to introduce more prosodic variety into French verse. All three involve verse forms beyond just the alexandrine, but just as the alexandrine was chief among lines, it is the chief target of these modifications.
He was a writer of vers libre and founded the highly influential journal Entretiens politiques et littéraires (1890–92). [2] He wrote symbolist and vers-libre poetry. His first collection, Cueille d'avril, appeared in 1885. He practiced a relaxed prosody, which did not take into account the obligatory alternation of masculine and feminine ...
Vers des destins dignes de toi. Dieu protège la libre Belgique Et son Roi ! Ta longue paix autant que longs combats Au travail exerçait ta vaillance, Et tes progrès disaient à chaque pas Ton génie et ta fière endurance. Si ta force déborde et franchit ses niveaux, Verse-la, comme un fleuve, en de mondes nouveaux ! Refrain:
Lope de Vega: Three Major Plays ISBN 978-0-19-954017-4: blank octosyllables El mejor mozo de España: The Best Boy in Spain: 1999 Gitlitz, David M. The Best Boy in Spain at the Internet Archive ISBN 9780927534857: La dama boba: Wit's End: 2000 Friedman, Edward H. Wit's End; an adaptation of Lope de Vega's La dama boba ISBN 0820445320
La Vega Province, a province in central Dominican Republic named for the city of La Vega; La Vega, Cauca, a town and municipality in Colombia; La Vega, Cundinamarca, a town and municipality in Colombia; A Veiga, a Galician town whose Castilian name is La Vega; La Vega, capital of the municipality of Vega de Liébana
Rafael Lasso de la Vega Iglesias, alias marqués de Villanova (February 1890 Seville - 1959 Spain) was a Spanish modernist poet. [1] He collaborated with the creationist movement, the ultraist movement and the review Ultra. [1] He lived for a long time in Florence where he was a friend of the Italian hermetic poets.
The city of La Concepción de la Vega was founded as a fortress by Christopher Columbus in 1495. The city was built up around the fortress and the gold mine of Pueblo Viejo, as the extraction of precious metals was the main objective of Columbus' missions to the new world. [ 2 ]