It was used before people even began to write.
Poetry has been a part of human expression for thousands of years, with examples dating back to ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians. It is not something that was "discovered" at a specific moment in time, but rather has evolved over centuries through various cultures and traditions.
No individual made poetry, just as no individual invented Chinese.
Emily Dickinson wrote 1775 poems that we know of. Only twenty were published during her lifetime. after she died, her family discovered the 40 volumes of poetry that she had written, and published them.
Wilson discovered that Ellen's face exhibited signs of rapture, with flushed cheeks and a bright, concentrated look in her eyes. This indicated that Ellen was deeply moved and emotionally engaged by the poetry Wilson was reading to her.
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Poetry for Poetry's Sake was created in 1901.
Poetry has been a common form of literary expression across many cultures throughout history. It is difficult to pinpoint a specific origin, as poetry likely emerged independently in various ancient civilizations, such as in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and China. These early forms of poetry often served as a means of storytelling, recording history, and expressing emotions and religious beliefs.
Nabati poetry is also known as "the people's poetry" and "Bedouin poetry".
They distinguished between three kinds of poetry: (religious poetry was not one) Calliope Epic poetry Erato Lyric poetry Polyhymnia Choral poetry
Teen poetry is poetry that is done by/for teens.
Kimbra L. Cutlip has written: 'Sailor's night before Christmas' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Christmas, Juvenile poetry, Narrative poetry, Poetry, Sailors, Santa Claus, Christmas poetry 'Firefighter's night before Christmas' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Christmas, Fire fighters, Juvenile poetry, Narrative poetry, Poetry, Santa Claus, Christmas poetry
A. Dickinson's poetry addresses many topics at once, whereas Whitman's poetry focuses on a single topic. B. Dickinson's poetry has a strict structure, whereas Whitman's poetry rejects structure. C. Dickinson's poetry is rambling, whereas Whitman's poetry is succinct. D. Dickinson's poetry is frivolous, whereas Whitman's poetry is serious.
Fran Posner has written: 'Princess poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Princesses 'Pretty princess poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Princesses