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  1. 6 lis 2019 · Concrete poetry in social sciences research is scarce, yet emerging. Some recent examples include Meyer’s (2017) use of concrete poetry to explore the experiences of eight single mothers of children and young adults with mental illness. The data derived from interviewing participants were represented by visual metaphors.

  2. In English poetry, George Herbert (writing in the early seventeenth century) penned a number of poems whose shapes resemble a cross, or a pair of birds’ wings, or an altar, and many other well-known poets have written what might be termed ‘concrete poems’.

  3. 24 kwi 2021 · This article explores the relationship between concrete poetry and women’s writing, focusing especially on the concrete-infl uenced work of the Scottish poet and literary critic Veronica...

  4. 18 kwi 2023 · In total there are 134 poems by 40 poets, plus further images of poems in the introduction. Throughout, the quality of the reproductions is stunning. Poems are printed in colour, an essential semantic as well as aesthetic component of much concrete poetry.

  5. This chapter provides an overview of the international concrete poetry movement of the 1950s-70s, which frames the development of concrete poetry in England and Scotland. Concrete poetry first emerged in West Germany and Brazil in the early-to-mid 1950s, largely through the endeavours of Eugen Gomringer and the Noigandres poetry group.

  6. 1 sie 2024 · In this chapter, the author reviews recent exemplars of concrete and iconographic research poetry. She traces the development of concrete and iconographic research poetry in journal articles and chapters in edited books, paying attention to the methods that each...

  7. Concrete Poetry: A Study in Metaphor. Abbie W. Beiman. Various characteristics of concrete poetry have been examined but little attention has been focused on this art form's contribution to literature. Indeed, the concrete poem exemplifies a dramatic variation in the most basic element of poetry: figura-tive language.

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