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Your search for: Haiku OR Haikus


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Research Topics on: Haiku or Haikus

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Books on: Haiku or Haikus

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Encyclopedia Articles on: Haiku or Haikus

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    Haiku
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    HAIKU hi koo, an unrhymed Japanese poem recording the essence...symbol-sounds). The term is also used for foreign adaptations of the haiku, notably the poems of the imagists . These poems are usually...See the anthology ed. by H. G. Henderson, Introduction to Haiku (1958). ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia...
     
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    Senryu
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...a Japanese poem structurally similar to the haiku but primarily concerned with human nature. It...loosely, the term means a poem similar to the haiku that does not meet the criteria for haiku. ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia...
     
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    Masaoka Shiki
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...MASAOKA SHIKI ma sa o ka she ke, 1867 1902, Japanese waka and haiku poet. Founder of the literary magazine Hototogisu and patron...played a leading role in the revival of the traditional waka and haiku forms. He advocated a realistic, descriptive poetic style, which...
     
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    Basho
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...disciple. Basho played a central role in the development of haiku . He composed stanzas of haikai no renga (a sequence of linked...important, stanza ( hokku ) was later separated as the verse form haiku. A master of hokku and the integration of verses in a sequence...
     
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    Crapsey, Adelaide
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...issued in 1934. Her special contribution to verse form is the cinquain a compressed five-line verse resembling the Japanese haiku in its fragile precision and expressive delicacy. See biography by M. E. Osborn (1933). ____________________ The Columbia...
     

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