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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ project: | |||
10 | class: autocento | 10 | class: autocento |
11 | ... | 11 | ... |
12 | 12 | ||
13 | How does one describe a poem? | 13 | [How does one describe a poem?][] |
14 | 14 | ||
15 | A genre is a set of creative outputs that fit a given set of criteria. | 15 | A genre is a set of creative outputs that fit a given set of criteria. |
16 | Genres are useful as a sort of shorthand when describing a thing of art: instead of noting, for example, all of the objects depicted in a still-life that aren't people or land-features, we call it a still-life and get on to describing how the objects interrelate to each other on the canvas. | 16 | Genres are useful as a sort of shorthand when describing a thing of art: instead of noting, for example, all of the objects depicted in a still-life that aren't people or land-features, we call it a still-life and get on to describing how the objects interrelate to each other on the canvas. |
@@ -91,3 +91,4 @@ _Poetry_ is almost a value judgement, and that makes me a little uncomfortable. | |||
91 | [The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock]: http://www.bartleby.com/198/1.html | 91 | [The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock]: http://www.bartleby.com/198/1.html |
92 | [fragment]: statements-frag.html | 92 | [fragment]: statements-frag.html |
93 | [different than a traditional narrative]: http://numerocinqmagazine.com/2011/03/07/translation-adaptation-and-transformation-the-poet-as-translator-an-essay-by-richard-jackson/ | 93 | [different than a traditional narrative]: http://numerocinqmagazine.com/2011/03/07/translation-adaptation-and-transformation-the-poet-as-translator-an-essay-by-richard-jackson/ |
94 | [How does one describe a poem?]: arspoetica.html | ||