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He is particularly well known for his research on meter and poetics.
Literature is being read here as an allegory of poetics.
In poetics these would be considered identity, rather than rhyme.
"The Hand" is a work of fiction, with its own poetics, not politics.
As a result, both poetics and rhetoric make use of narrative structure.
In this one, called "Lawn," environmental issues and the poetics of dance are said to meet head on.
Since 1990 he has been associated with London's poetry scene and poetics of performance writing.
They represent a decisive turn in the poetics and direction of this author.
The subject of the next two chapters (337-337) is poetics and rhetoric.
And in general, it was the poetics, the music of things that tossed his confetti.
Poetics and athletics-and, of course, the two are very closely related.
As a young man he read a book about poetics, and later said that the rules were easy to break once he had learned them.
This artist brought a seldom found union of sharpness and poetics.
In his writings he has never obeyed rhetoric or poetics.
The book contains, besides poems, about 20 short essays on poetics.
Aristotle established his view of what makes a tragic hero in Poetics.
The group has been advancing an avant-garde poetics and art practice since its inception.
The same could be said for poetics, prosody and Prakrit.
Its first use has been traced back to Aristotle's Poetics.
"Images can provide a kind of multimedia poetics that values simultaneity," she said.
"My poetics are completely different from Allen's," he said.
Poetics is concerned with a general grammar of literature which will be only partially visible in any individual work.
This postmodern improvisational dance has had a strong influence upon her poetics.
However, his poetics and other writings often appeared in literary scholarly journals.
In his poetics, socialist and social ideas are prevalent.