- Marc Moskowitz's Latin Poetry Page - http://www.suberic.net/~marc/latinpoetry.html
"This page is meant to be a jumping-off point for examples of modern (aka 20th century) Latin verse as well as information about such things as scansion, poetic style, and anything else that seems related."
- Sprung Rhythm in Hopkins - http://landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/hopkins/hopkins13.html
A brief description of Gerard Manley Hopkin's use and interpretation of the term.
- Poetry: Meter, Form, and Rhythm - http://www.uncg.edu/~htkirbys/intro.html
This site provides interactive tutorials in poetic forms and meter, links to other poetry sites, and numerous examples of stanzas and fixed poetic forms.
- Poe, E.: Near a Raven - http://users.aol.com/s6sj7gt/mikerav.htm
Poetry in the style of, and how to write it.
- It's What I Do - http://flipzoied.tripod.com
Poetry, different styles of writing, art work.
- Unusual Rhyming Poetry - http://members.chello.at/bernard.shaw/poetry.html
Poetry for all of the family, Easy to find topics.
- ProsePoetry - http://pw2.netcom.com/~pprater/prosepoetry.html
Brief explanation of prose poetry with examples and additional links.
- Prosody Anecdotes - http://www.public.asu.edu/%7eaarios/formsofverse/anecdotes/
Alberto Rios of Arizona State University has posted anecdotes and introductions to some of the canonical forms of European poetry.
- Spectra - http://www.sniggle.net/spectra.php
Satiric poetic 'school' founded by Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke.
- Free Verse - http://library.thinkquest.org/3721/poems/forms/free.html
A definition and description of the term "free verse."
- Let's Learn About Poetry - http://library.thinkquest.org/3721/poems/forms/learn.html
A good though not extensive informal treatise on various forms and types of poetry.
- The Ode - http://library.thinkquest.org/3721/poems/forms/ode.html
A brief description and definition of the Ode form.
- Arnaut and Karkur's Prosody Resource - http://www.cam.org/~malcova/prosody
A revised edition of this high-brow prosody guide. The phonetic aspects of English poetry seen through a comparison with other Western European languages.
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