Context can be critical to poetics and to the development of poetic genres and forms.
It discussed for the first time in Russian literature such poetic genres as the sonnet, the rondeau, the madrigal, and the ode.
For students who were illiterate and could not take notes, he composed goshmas (Azeri poetic genre) to get them to remember weaving procedures.
It is distinguished from other poetic genres by being categorized by its subject matter, rather than by the poetry's form.
The rigid, short structure (and, to a lesser degree, the type of humor used) parallels the poetic genre of limericks in British culture.
A poetic genre is generally a tradition or classification of poetry based on the subject matter, style, or other broader literary characteristics.
Haiku has also attracted a community of American poets dedicated to its development as a serious poetic genre in English.
Sijo, Korea's favorite poetic genre, is often traced to seonbi scholars of the 11th century, but its roots, too, are in those earlier forms.
The reverdie is an old French poetic genre, which celebrates the arrival of spring.
The term 'dramatic monologue' is used both for monologues in plays and for the poetic genre.