❞ كتاب Anthology of English Poetry ❝  ⏤ WILLIAM BLAKE

❞ كتاب Anthology of English Poetry ❝ ⏤ WILLIAM BLAKE

Anthology of English Poetry

Blake's father was a London haberdasher. His only formal education
was in art: at the age often he entered a drawing school and later studied for
a time at the school of the Royal Academy of Arts. At the age of fourteen he
was apprenticed to a well-known engraver, James Basire, from whom he
learned the technique of illuminated printing - a technique he further
developed and used in his major works to emphasize the mythical quality of
his writing. His earliest poems are contained in Poetical Sketches published in
1783. In 1789 he engraved and published his Songs oflnnocence^ in which he
first showed the mystical cast of his mind. In 1790 he engraved his prose
work, The Ma/mage of Heaven and Hell. His other major work, the Songs of
Experience (1794) is in contrast with the Songs oflnnocence. The brightness of
the earlier work gives place to a sense of gloom and mystery, and the power
of evil. At the time of his death Blake was litde known as an artist and almost
entirely unknown as a poet. Blake's poems express ideas and feelings which
are the result of an intense probing into the source of his own being and
character. He uses symbols, startling forms and methods. Apart from his
lyrics he wrote a number of prophetic books which are concerned which the
spiritual and political history of man. His poems are vividly illuminating,
and his symbols provide an expression of wisdom and spiritual health. WILLIAM BLAKE - ❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ Anthology of English Poetry ❝ ❱
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Anthology of English Poetry

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Anthology of English Poetry

Blake's father was a London haberdasher. His only formal education
was in art: at the age often he entered a drawing school and later studied for
a time at the school of the Royal Academy of Arts. At the age of fourteen he
was apprenticed to a well-known engraver, James Basire, from whom he
learned the technique of illuminated printing - a technique he further
developed and used in his major works to emphasize the mythical quality of
his writing. His earliest poems are contained in Poetical Sketches published in
1783. In 1789 he engraved and published his Songs oflnnocence^ in which he
first showed the mystical cast of his mind. In 1790 he engraved his prose
work, The Ma/mage of Heaven and Hell. His other major work, the Songs of
Experience (1794) is in contrast with the Songs oflnnocence. The brightness of
the earlier work gives place to a sense of gloom and mystery, and the power
of evil. At the time of his death Blake was litde known as an artist and almost
entirely unknown as a poet. Blake's poems express ideas and feelings which
are the result of an intense probing into the source of his own being and
character. He uses symbols, startling forms and methods. Apart from his
lyrics he wrote a number of prophetic books which are concerned which the
spiritual and political history of man. His poems are vividly illuminating,
and his symbols provide an expression of wisdom and spiritual health.
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Poetry (derived from the Greek poiesis, "making") is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language—such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre—to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic ostensible meaning.

Poetry has a long history dating back to prehistoric times with hunting poetry in Africa, and to panegyric and elegiac court poetry of the empires of the Nile, Niger, and Volta River valleys.[4] Some of the earliest written poetry in Africa is found among the Pyramid Texts written during the 25th century BCE. The earliest Western Asian epic poetry, the Epic of Gilgamesh, was written in Sumerian.

Early poems in the Eurasian continent evolved from folk songs such as the Chinese Shijing; or from a need to retell oral epics, as with the Sanskrit Vedas, the Zoroastrian Gathas, and the Homeric epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. Ancient Greek attempts to define poetry, such as Aristotle's Poetics, focused on the uses of speech in rhetoric, drama, song, and comedy. Later attempts concentrated on features such as repetition, verse form, and rhyme, and emphasized the aesthetics which distinguish poetry from more objectively-informative prosaic writing.

Poetry uses forms and conventions to suggest differential interpretation to words, or to evoke emotive responses. Devices such as assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and rhythm are sometimes used to achieve musical or incantatory effects. The use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony, and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations. Similarly, figures of speech such as metaphor, simile, and metonymy[5] create a resonance between otherwise disparate images—a layering of meanings, forming connections previously not perceived. Kindred forms of resonance may exist, between individual verses, in their patterns of rhyme or rhythm.

Some poetry types are specific to particular cultures and genres and respond to characteristics of the language in which the poet writes. Readers accustomed to identifying poetry with Dante, Goethe, Mickiewicz, or Rumi may think of it as written in lines based on rhyme and regular meter. There are, however, traditions, such as Biblical poetry, that use other means to create rhythm and euphony. Much modern poetry reflects a critique of poetic tradition,[6] testing the principle of euphony itself or altogether forgoing rhyme or set rhythm.[7][8] In today's increasingly globalized world, poets often adapt forms, styles, and techniques from diverse cultures and languages.

Contents
1                                                      History
1.1                                   Western traditions
1.2    20th-century and 21st-century disputes
2                                                      Elements
2.1                                                   Prosody
2.1.1                                                Rhythm
2.1.2                                                Meter
2.1.3                                Metrical patterns
2.2                   Rhyme, alliteration, assonance
2.2.1                                Rhyming schemes
2.3                                           Form in poetry
2.3.1                                Lines and stanzas
2.3.2                                Visual presentation
2.4                                                   Diction
3                                                      Forms
3.1                                                   Sonnet
3.2                                                           Shi
3.3                                                   Villanelle
3.4                                                   Limerick
3.5                                                   Tanka
3.6                                                   Haiku
3.7                                                   Khlong
3.7.1                                Khlong si suphap
3.8                                                           Ode
3.9                                                   Ghazal
4                                                      Genres
4.1                                           Narrative poetry
4.2                                           Lyric poetry
4.3                                           Epic poetry
4.4                                           Satirical poetry
4.5                                                   Elegy
4.6                                           Verse fable
4.7                                           Dramatic poetry
4.8                                   Speculative poetry
4.9                                           Prose poetry
4.10                                         Light poetry
4.11                                         Slam poetry
 

 

Anthology os English Poetry

Blake's father was a London haberdasher. His only formal education
was in art: at the age often he entered a drawing school and later studied for
a time at the school of the Royal Academy of Arts. At the age of fourteen he
was apprenticed to a well-known engraver, James Basire, from whom he
learned the technique of illuminated printing - a technique he further
developed and used in his major works to emphasize the mythical quality of
his writing. His earliest poems are contained in Poetical Sketches published in
1783. In 1789 he engraved and published his Songs oflnnocence^ in which he
first showed the mystical cast of his mind. In 1790 he engraved his prose
work, The Ma/mage of Heaven and Hell. His other major work, the Songs of
Experience (1794) is in contrast with the Songs oflnnocence. The brightness of
the earlier work gives place to a sense of gloom and mystery, and the power
of evil. At the time of his death Blake was litde known as an artist and almost
entirely unknown as a poet. Blake's poems express ideas and feelings which
are the result of an intense probing into the source of his own being and
character. He uses symbols, startling forms and methods. Apart from his
lyrics he wrote a number of prophetic books which are concerned which the
spiritual and political history of man. His poems are vividly illuminating,
and his symbols provide an expression of wisdom and spiritual health.
 

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