The Nature and Elements of Poetry

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The Nature and Elements of Poetry is a critical work by Edmund Clarence Stedman that systematically analyzes the principles, forms, and aesthetic foundations of poetry.

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instanceOf critical work
literary criticism book
aimsTo classify elements of poetry
define the nature of poetry
analyzes aesthetic foundations of poetry
forms of poetry
principles of poetry
associatedWith American literary criticism
Edmund Clarence Stedman bibliography
author Edmund Clarence Stedman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
covers historical development of poetic forms
philosophical aspects of poetry
technical aspects of verse
discusses dramatic poetry
emotion in poetry
epic poetry
imagery in poetry
imagination in poetry
lyric poetry
metrical structure
poetic diction
poetic style
focusesOn systematic analysis of poetry
genre literary criticism
poetics
hasAuthorNationality American
hasCreator Edmund Clarence Stedman NERFINISHED
hasForm prose treatise
hasPerspective 19th-century American criticism
hasReputation systematic treatment of poetic theory
influencedBy Victorian-era poetics
intendedFor critics of poetry
poets
students of literature
language English
partOf tradition of English-language poetics
subject aesthetics of poetry
poetic form
poetic principles
poetry
prosody
title The Nature and Elements of Poetry NERFINISHED

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