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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoetPoet - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or written ), or they may also perform their art to an audience .

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  2. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoètePoète — Wikipédia

    Poète. Le Poète en détresse (, 1736). Un poète (ancienne orthographe : poëte) est quelqu'un qui dit ou écrit un ou plusieurs poèmes. Le féminin est (une) poète ou poétesse 1, 2. C'est une personne pratiquant l' art de combiner les mots, les sonorités, les rythmes pour évoquer des images, suggérer des sensations, des émotions.

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  4. Manuscrit du poème Les Assis d’Arthur Rimbaud recopié par Paul Verlaine.. La poésie est un genre littéraire très ancien, aux formes variées, écrites généralement en vers mais qui admettent aussi la prose, et qui privilégient l'expressivité de la forme, les mots disant plus qu'eux-mêmes par leur choix (sens et sonorités) et leur agencement (rythmes, métrique, figures de style).

  5. Joachim du Bellay ( 1522 - 1560) Pierre de Ronsard ( 1524 - 1585) Nicolas Denisot ( 1515 - 1559) Jacques Peletier du Mans ( 1517 - 1582) Rémy Belleau, ( 1528 - 1577) Etienne Jodelle ( 1532 - 1573) Jean Antoine de Baïf ( 1532 - 1589) Poètes de la deuxième moitié du XVIe siècle. Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas ( 1544 - 1590)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoetryPoetry - Wikipedia

    Poetry (a term derived from the Greek word poiesis, "making"), also called verse, [note 1] is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic [1] [2] [3] qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, a prosaic ostensible meaning.

  7. French prosody and poetics. The modern French language does not have a significant stress accent (as English does) or long and short syllables (as Latin does). This means that the French metric line is generally not determined by the number of beats, but by the number of syllables (see syllabic verse; in the Renaissance, there was a brief attempt to develop a French poetics based on long and ...

  8. Early life. Baudelaire was born in Paris, France, on 9 April 1821, and baptized two months later at Saint-Sulpice Roman Catholic Church. His father, Joseph-François Baudelaire (1759–1827), a senior civil servant and amateur artist, who at 60, was 34 years older than Baudelaire's 26-year-old mother, Caroline (née Dufaÿs) (1794–1871); she was his second wife.

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