The canto is a main division in a poem.
A canto is a portion of a large poem, Dante's epics are good examples. One could think of them as something like the chapters in a novel. Free nugget: canto is derived from the Latin cantusmeaning "song".(Music / Classical Music) Music another word for cantus
canto 13I think it's actually Canto XII.
the speakers/narrators attitude to his subject matter or audience; the distinctive mood created by this
The time of Revolutionary or Marxist poetry.
In Hawaiian, "mele" is a term that means "song" or "poetry". The Hawaiians have a rich culture that often includes many songs and poetry, which is why "mele" is significant.
what about "canto" a division of a long poem
Think of a canto in a poem as about the same as a chapter in a novel. It is a smaller portion, but not as small as a stanza, of a larger work.
Giovanni de Benedictis has written: 'Canto improvviso' -- subject(s): Poetry
"rhyme" and 'canto', part of a poem "chant" also 'I sing' from verb (infinitive) 'cantar'
"MI CANTO A LA ESPERANZA", es lo que debería decir, de otra forma sería: "MI CANTO, LA ESPERANZA"
Manoel Sarmento Barata has written: 'Canto melhor' -- subject(s): Brazilian poetry, History and criticism
"El canto de los días" means "the song of the days" in English.
Perhaps you mean "Restoration poetry"...
It's Yo canto? If that is it "It means I can sing and you?"
A canto is a subdivision of an epic poem, typically long and containing a specific theme or story within the larger narrative. Cantos are often used to structure lengthy poems and help organize the various elements of the narrative.
Estela Canto died in 1994.
Ignacio Canto was born in 1981.