Poetry prose and the interrelation of style
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2018/137Keywords:
Poetry prose; interrelation; poetry style; free.Abstract
Poetry prose is a style which arose from the needs of the present period. With its strength of transmitting diverse and complex feelings of people’s soul in the modern period, poetry prose has significantly developed. As a later poetry style, and as the rule of moving and developing of literary genre, poetry prose has been interrelated with some lyrical styles such as free poetry and notes.Downloads
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