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  • curprev 20:1020:10, 6 August 2024Lisaxcohen talk contribs 7,228 bytes +36 The phrase "fixed form" is not a conventional poetic term. "Form" is used as a term of art in poetic analysis, and the modifier "fixed" is sometimes used in defining forms (e.g. Oxford English Dictionary: villanelle, n. def. 2, "A poem of fixed form, usually of a pastoral or lyric nature). Editors who add to this page (which is currently unsourced) should be redirected to the category of poetic forms. undo Tags: New redirect Visual edit Newcomer task Newcomer task: references

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  • curprev 16:0816:08, 8 October 2012Nostalgicquark talk contribsm 6,858 bytes 0 Change of word choice. Converse was replaced with opposite. The 'antonym' to fixed verse is free verse, however converse simply means they speak or communicate not that they are opposed to each other. undo

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