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WP:POETRY

Welcome to WikiProject Poetry. To start exploring poetry on Wikipedia, visit the main poetry page. For information on creating poetry-related articles, please read on.

For poetry-related deletion discussions, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Poetry.

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[edit] Scope

This WikiProject aims primarily to document information on national poetries, individual poets, poetry movements and groups and individual poets and on poetic forms, styles and techniques, and poetries example. All of these articles should be contained in the Category:Poetry or one of its subcategories.

See also:WikiProject Novels and WikiProject Songs.

[edit] Participants

Participants are welcome to add the WikiProject userbox to their talkpages. Simply add {{WPPoetryMember}}. It is recommended that participants add this project page to their watch list.

  1. Daniel C. Boyer
  2. Smerdis of Tlön
  3. Kdammers
  4. user:sjc
  5. Wikipedius
  6. WayneRay
  7. Stumps
  8. Sam
  9. hmwith
  10. Kyoko
  11. Midnightdreary
  12. Moonbug
  13. John Carter
  14. Wrad
  15. *Rianon Burnet
  16. William P. Coleman (talk) Modernism, Classical Chinese Poetry, Classical Greek Poetry
  17. User:Thehumuslayer
  18. User:ImperviusXR
  19. --Survivalism (talk) 16:04, 21 February 2008 (UTC)
  20. Kalindoscopy
  21. Zorba the Geek (talk) especially Russian poetry
  22. Vergency
  23. Erik the Red 2 (AVE·CAESAR) 17:05, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
  24. Albeiror24-Neopanida: Spanish literature and poetry.
  25. Halcatalyst: English Romantics and Modern British and American poetry
  26. --Evb-wiki (talk) 13:57, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
  27. Smileypirate (talk) 15:06, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
  28. mrathel (talk)
  29. Ottava Rima - English Civil War to Victorians.
  30. User:Ericdn
  31. User:TheGeniusPrince
  32. Ida-Marie's Father - German and German-writing Poets
  33. Easchiff - various contemporary poets (Kay Ryan, Timothy Murphy, Carl Dennis), some awards articles.
  34. Lordknave
  35. Junius49
  36. Pohick
  37. Spanglej
  38. Aclayartist
  39. Sir Richardson
  40. BarbaraSta
  41. -- Daniel Jones (talk) 11:26, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
  42. MaximilianT
  43. User:Szfski - Classical Arabic and Russian poetry.

[edit] Structure

[edit] Templates

Please consider adding the following template at the top of article Talk pages. {{WPPoetry}}

[edit] National Poetries

Articles devoted to national poetries should be chronological in structure, beginning with the earliest known poetry from that country in question. The article should cover the principal periods and give brief information on the main poets, groups and movements in each period. Some attempt should be made to indicate factors that link and/or differentiate each period. Any important influences from other poetries should also be mentioned. Where possible, external links to online primary texts and/or critical or historical discussions should be appended at the end of the article. References and pictures are required to bring the article to featured status.

Some assistance may be available through WikiProject Historical Information.

Examples

Well-developed articles:

Other priorities:

[edit] Poetry Groups or Movements

Articles covering poetry groups or movements should cover the main members of the group, the stated aims or poetic and any important dates or key publications in the group's history. Other poets or groups/movements that the group being discussed were influenced by or reacting against should also be mentioned, as should the general cultural context. Where possible, external links to online primary texts and/or critical or historical discussions should be appended at the end of the article. References and pictures are required to bring the article to featured status.

Example

[edit] Individual Poets

Articles discussing individual poets should adhere to normal Wikipedia biography conventions. The poet's early influences, associations with any groups or movements, and main publications should be mentioned, along with any later poets, groups or movements they may have strongly influenced. Where possible, external links to online primary texts and/or critical or historical discussions should be appended at the end of the article. References and pictures are advised where the intention is to push the article to featured status.

Examples

[edit] Individual poems

If the poem in question is quite short, it should be added to the article, per WP:L&P. If it is a long poem, it should be linked, either from WikiSource, or from another website. The text of poems which are not copyrighted should in general be placed in WikiSource.

An article on an individual poem, besides the poem itself, should describe the publication history of the poem, and the critical response to the poem. Other matters that could be covered include: the circumstances in which the poem was written, the structure and style of the poem, and references made in the poem.

Examples

[edit] Styles/Forms/Techniques/Lists/General

Include definitions, history including dates, notable poets associated and examples where appropriate. Lists should be annotated and illustrated where appropriate. Where there are red links on a list, please consider writing stubs or longer entries. References and pictures are required to bring the article to featured status.

Examples

[edit] Poetry Prizes

[edit] Style

[edit] Scansion

Different systems of scansion are being documented in the article Systems of Scansion. The recommended style for marking scansion in Wikipedia articles is 'Ictus and x', that is with the symbol "/" for a stressed (accented) syllable, and the symbol "x" for an unstressed (unaccented) syllable. The advantages of this style is that the symbols are easily typed, cause no display problems in different browsers, and allow the older 'Macron and Breve' notation to still be used in referring to the quantity (length) of syllables, if so desired.

To ensure correct alignment of stress marks with syllables, the use of a table is recommended. Here is an example:

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x
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x
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To swell | the gourd, || and plump | the ha- | zel shells

Example article:

[edit] Current activities

  • Poetry assessment drive: Please visit Category:Unknown-importance Poetry articles and assess as either High, Mid, or Low importance.
  • Ongoing activity: Add the WP:Poetry template to the talk pages of articles related to poets, poems, and poetry collections to affiliate them with this project.

Please nominate current activities on the talk page.

[edit] Articles

Poetry
articles
Importance
Top High Mid Low None Total
Quality
Featured article FA 4 5 11 5 1 26
A-Class article A 1 1
Good article GA 1 5 20 18 3 47
B 6 38 75 31 2 152
C 6 19 48 56 6 135
Start 3 52 354 672 13 1094
Stub 8 181 1495 17 1701
List 4 18 31 53
Assessed 21 131 707 2308 42 3209
Unassessed 2 2 52 56
Total 21 131 709 2310 94 3265

[edit] Recognized content

[edit] Featured articles

Featured article Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Featured article Cædmon
Featured article Stephen Crane
Featured article H.D.
Featured article Emily Dickinson
Featured article Rufus Wilmot Griswold
Featured article Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Featured article Imagism
Featured article Samuel Johnson

Featured article Samuel Johnson's early life
Featured article James Joyce
Featured article James Russell Lowell
Featured article Philitas of Cos
Featured article Edgar Allan Poe
Featured article "Ode on Indolence"
Featured article Poetry
Featured article Proserpine

Featured article "The Raven"
Featured article William Shakespeare
Featured article Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Featured article John Millington Synge
Featured article "To Autumn"
Featured article "Ulysses"
Featured article Nathaniel Parker Willis
Featured article William Butler Yeats

[edit] Good articles

Good article The Absent-Minded Beggar
Good article Agrippa (a book of the dead)
Good article "Al Aaraaf"
Good article W. H. Auden
Good article Matsuo Bashō
Good article Jorge Luis Borges
Good article The Botanic Garden
Good article "Burnt Norton"
Good article Lev Chernyi
Good article Thomas Holley Chivers
Good article "The Dry Salvages"
Good article "East Coker"
Good article Elizabeth F. Ellet
Good article Eureka: A Prose Poem

Good article Green Knight
Good article Kigo
Good article Joyce Kilmer
Good article Philip Larkin
Good article Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Good article Midas
Good article "Mounseer Nongtongpaw"
Good article "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
Good article "Ode on Indolence"
Good article "Ode to a Nightingale"
Good article Dorothy Parker
Good article Harold Pinter
Good article William Henry Leonard Poe

Good article "In Praise of Limestone"
Good article Luis Muñoz Rivera
Good article Christopher Smart
Good article Patti Smith
Good article Sonnet 18
Good article Tamerlane and Other Poems
Good article Edwin Thumboo
Good article Tristan Tzara
Good article Jones Very
Good article Walt Whitman
Good article Y Gododdin

[edit] Did You Know (DYK)s

[edit] Formerly recognized content

[edit] Former featured articles

[edit] Former good articles

[edit] Templates

What to type: What it makes: What it's for
{{WPPoetry}}
WikiProject Poetry  
Quill and ink.svg This article is within the scope of WikiProject Poetry, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Poetry on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
Unrated ???  This article has not yet received a rating on the project's quality scale.
 ???  This article has not yet received a rating on the project's importance scale.
The notice or template to indicate an article is part of the project. Place on talk pages.
{{Poetry portal}} Provides a link to the Poetry portal for easy subject navigation. To be placed at the top of "see also"/"related topics" sections only.
{{WPPoetryMember}}
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This user is a member of

Wikiproject Poetry.

Userbox for members of the project, for display on user pages.
{{User:Scepia/poetry}}
Open book 01.svg This user enjoys reading poetry.
Userbox for readers of poetry, not necessarily members of the project.
{{poetry-stub}} The stub template for general poetry articles.
{{poem-stub}} The stub template for articles on individual poems.
{{poet-stub}} The stub template for articles on individual poets.



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