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folk poet

NOUN
  1. a folk writer who composes in verse

How To Use folk poet In A Sentence

  • Traditional Basque folk poets improvise and sing rhymes on any subject.
  • There is a well-known poem by Goethe, “Weltliteratur” (1827), which rehearses rather the delights of folk poetry and actually got its title erroneously from the editor of the LITERATURE AND ITS COGNATES
  • Poets turned to the syllabic meters of folk poetry, and the old Osmanli literary style gave way to the more direct language characteristic of most Western poetry.
  • Poets turned to the syllabic meters of folk poetry, and the old Osmanli literary style gave way to the more direct language characteristic of most Western poetry.
  • The absence of run-on, the asyndeton of folk poetry may bear some relationship to Joyce's inability to develop a running line, the non-discursive quality of his writing.
  • This tradition of syllabic folk poetry, much of it having a mystic quality, was always sung to the poet's own accompaniment on the stringed instrument called the baglama or saz.
  • All folk poetry has an irresoluble ambiguity based in its use of signed objects, plants, and animals.
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