Definition of Prose poem

1. Noun. Prose that resembles poetry.

Generic synonyms: Prose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prose Poem

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proscriptive
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proscuitto
proscænium
prose
prose poem (current term)
prosect
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prosector's wart
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prosecutability
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Literary usage of Prose poem

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Poets and Their Theology by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1916)
"Poe has declared his theology in his prose poem entitled " Eureka." He regarded it as the greatest work of his life, and that by which he would be ..."

2. American Poets and Their Theology by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1916)
"He must give a reason for the very unbelief that is in him, Poe has declared his theology in his prose poem entitled "Eureka. ..."

3. Bill Arp: Front the Uncivil War to Date. 1861-1903 by Bill Arp (1903)
"A prose poem ON SPRING. On this pellucid day when the sky is so beautifully blue and the sun so warm and cheerful, when the jaybirds are chanting their safe ..."

4. Steps in English, Composition Rhetoric: Composition-rhetoric by Thomas Charles Blaisdell (1906)
"The volume is called "Pastels in Prose," 1 a name perhaps even more appropriate than "The prose poem." Some selections from this volume will show what the ..."

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