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  2. Verse drama and dramatic verse - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, forms and examples of verse drama and dramatic verse, a type of drama written in verse to be performed or read. Explore how verse drama has evolved from ancient Greece to the modern era, and how it relates to other genres and movements.

  3. Dramatic monologue - Wikipedia

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    A dramatic monologue is a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character, who addresses and interacts with one or more other people. Learn about the features, types, and examples of this genre, from romantic poetry to modern literature.

  4. Poetics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    Poetics is the earliest surviving work of Greek dramatic theory and the first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. It analyzes the genres of poetry, especially tragedy and epic, and their functions, elements, and effects.

  5. Essay of Dramatick Poesie - Wikipedia

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    John Dryden's treatise on dramatic poetry, published in 1668, defends modern drama against classical and French models. It features a dialogue among four speakers who debate the merits of different genres, styles, and unities of drama.

  6. Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Poetry is a literary art that uses language to evoke meanings beyond literal or surface-level meanings. Learn about the origins, evolution, and types of poetry from various cultures and genres, as well as the techniques and devices that poets use to create poetic effects.

  7. Performance poetry - Wikipedia

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    Performance poetry is not solely a postmodern phenomenon. It began with the performance of oral poems in pre-literate societies. By definition, these poems were transmitted orally from performer to performer and were constructed using devices such as repetition, alliteration, rhyme and kennings to facilitate memorization and recall.

  8. Greek tragedy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution, and features of Greek tragedy, one of the three principal theatrical genres from Ancient Greece. Explore the works of the most acclaimed tragedians, such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, and their themes of human nature and mythology.

  9. Drama - Wikipedia

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    Drama is a mode of fiction represented in performance, such as a play, opera, or film. Learn about the origins of drama in ancient Greece, the different types and forms of drama, and the contrast with epic and lyrical modes.