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The italicized, transliterated Arabic word at the end of this quotation is explained to mean “port” (p. 83), and the poem goes on to identify the mother’s English lessons as the reason for her essay ...
Pattern poetry (known variously as figure poem, shaped verse, visual poetry, concrete poetry, and carmen figuratum) is a form of poetry that may be easily recognized due to the arrangement of its ...
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