- in
verse and a part in prose" (prosimetrum). The
derived adjective prosimetrical occurs in
English as
early as
Thomas Blount’s
Glossographia (1656) where...
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Haibun (俳文, literally,
haikai writings) is a
prosimetric literary form
originating in ****an,
combining prose and haiku. The
range of
haibun is
broad and...
- that is
believed to be some of the
earliest examples of
vernacular and
prosimetric narratives in
Chinese literature.
These texts date back to the Tang dynasty...
- or
Muslim East,
especially the monometer,
monorhyme qaṣīda and the
prosimetric maqāma, were
adopted in al-Andalus. The
major Andalusi innovation in...
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vernacular stories, ****, histories, dramas, po****r songs, jokes, and
prosimetric narratives, as well as
texts far
outside of the
parameters of the literary...
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politically incorrect in
China as of 2010. Wilt L.
Idema wrote in the
article "
Prosimetric and
verse narrative"
within The
Cambridge History of
Chinese Literature:...
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battles among Tribes of the
Arabian Peninsula before Islam. The text is
prosimetric,
containing alternating p****ages of
prose and poetry. P****ages of poetry...
- "[citation needed] André Alexis'
Fifteen Dogs: an Apologue, an
extended prosimetric example of apologue, was
published in 2015,
notably winning that year's...
- "****embly";
plural maqāmāt, مقامات [maqaːˈmaːt]) is an (originally)
Arabic prosimetric literary genre of
picaresque short stories originating in the
tenth century...
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expeditione Hierosolymitana, is
usually called simply Gesta Tancredi, is a
prosimetric history written in
laconic Latin prose and
episodes of
verse by Norman...