Triolet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A triolet (pronounced /ˈtraɪ.əlɨt/ or /ˌtriː.əˈleɪ/ ) is a one stanza poem of eight lines. Its rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB and often all lines are in iambic tetrameter: the first, fou...
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Elsa Triolet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elsa Yur'evna Triolet (September 12 (or September 24) 1896 - June 16 1970) was a French writer. Born Elsa Kagan (Russian: ) into a Jewish family of a lawyer and a music teacher in Moscow, she and h...
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How to write a Triolet: Description and explanation of the Triolet, a poetry form from France. ... The Triolet Verse Form by J. Zimmerman. ... The Triolet ("triplet"), a French verse form, is a poem or a stanza of eight lines that include two rhymes and two refrains.
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Of the triolet's eight lines, the first line is used three times and the second line is repeated once. So the requirement for rhyme words is easy, and the eight lines really come down to only five different ones--easier than it seems at first.
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Triolet, Mauritius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The village of Triolet is located in the district of Pamplemousses in the island of Mauritius. It lies exactly 7 miles (about 11.3 Kilometres) from Port Louis, the capital of the island. The village...
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The triolet is a short poem of eight lines with only two rhymes used throughout. The requirements of this fixed form are straightforward: the first line is repeated in the fourth and seventh lines; the second line is repeated in the final line; ... British poet Robert Bridges reintroduced the triolet to the English language,
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The triolet defined, in our glossary of poetic forms, with links to samples of poems written in the triolet form. ... The triolet is a very brief, tightly rhymed poem that, like the pantoum, takes part of its structure from the repetition of entire lines. A triolet is eight lines, as follows:
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And this one's goofy: Spaetzle Triolet ... Little Triolet with Toilet; Marcel Duchamp he had his fun; Fur-rimmed cups for drinking tea ; The Fountain critics chose to shun; Marcel Duchamp, he had his fun; In time his eye/intellect had won; But his Selavy art still startles me;
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Two triolets by Charlie Rossiter with audio commentary by the poet. ... ; Triolet (pronounced tree o lay), a short French form. ... The greatest difficulty in writing an interesting triolet is the requirement that so many lines be repeated (as indicated by the Capital letters in the form description).
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form poetry, triolet. ... A triolet is an eight line poem or stanza with a set rhyme scheme. Line four and line seven are the same as line one, and line eight is the same as line two. The rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB.
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