wiktionary Purpleprose is a term of literary criticism used to describe passages, or sometimes entire literary works, written in prose so extravagant, ornate, or flowery as to break the flow and draw attention to itself. Purpleprose is sensually evocative beyond the requirements of its context. It also refers to writing that employs certain rhetorical effects such as exaggerated sentiment or pathos in an attempt to manipulate a reader s response. When it is limited to certain passages, they may be termed purple patches or purple passages these are often noted as standing out from the rest of the work. The term purple patch is also used in a more general, and more unequivocally positive, sense ... accessdate 2009 06 04 It was Inzaghi s second hat trick in his last six matches  &mdash a purple patch that has included nine goals in all. ref Origins The term purpleprose is derived from a reference ... 2011 A frequently cited example of purpleprose is the penultimate paragraph of The Garden of Cyrus ... hardly with any delight raise up the Ghost of a Rose. A more recent author famous for purpleprose ... instances of purpleprose quoted from the novel include As soon as the Promethean spark had been ... lands. The Stones of Venice book The Stones of Venice Modern instances of purpleprose can ... an essay The PurpleProse Eater to the book How to Write a Romance For The New Markets 1999 ... use purpleprose to refer to any writing that is undermined by its over stylized and formulaic nature. Many Pulp magazine pulp genres have become infamous for excesses of purpleprose, including ... The PurpleProse Eater by Deb Stover. The website of the http purpleprose.com PurpleProse e zine ... of the http www.bulwer lytton.com Bulwer Lytton Fiction Contest . DEFAULTSORT PurpleProse Category ... games might be said to be enjoying a purple patch . ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football ... shows great promise, and yet flashy br purple patches as when describing br a sacred grove, or the altar ... more details
About the language form legal term uses Pro se literature Prose is the most typical form of language , applying ordinary Syntax grammatical structure and natural speech natural flow of speech rather than meter poetry rhythmic structure as in traditional poetry . While there are literary theory critical debates on the construction of prose, its simplicity and loosely defined structure has led to its adoption for the majority of spoken dialogue, factual discourse as well as topical and fictional writing. It is commonly used, for example, in literature , newspapers , magazines , encyclopedias , broadcasting , film , history , philosophy , law and many other forms of communication. Structure Novel s, essay s, short story short stories , and works of criticism are examples of prose. Other examples include comedy , drama , fable , fiction , folk tale , hagiography , legend , literature , myth , narrative , saga , science fiction , Narrative story , Theme literature theme , tragedy . Prose lacks ... poetry . Poems often involve a meter poetry meter and or rhyme scheme. Prose, instead, comprises ... of prose do contain traces of metrical structure or versification and a conscious blend of the two literature formats is known as prose poetry . Similarly, any work of verse with fewer rules and restrictions ... prose is the most reflective of ordinary often conversational speech. On this point Samuel Taylor Coleridge requested, jokingly, that novice poets should know the definitions of prose and poetry that is, prose ... Jourdain asked for something to be written in neither verse nor prose. A philosophy master replied that there is no other way to express oneself than with prose or verse, for the simple reason being that everything that is not prose is verse, and everything that is not verse is prose. ref cite web url ... cy Rhyddiaith da Prosa de Prosa et Proosa es Prosa eo Prozo eu Prosa fa hif Prose fr Prose gd ... nn Prosa oc Pr sa pnb pl Proza pt Prosa ro Proz rue ru scn Prosa simple Prose ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Short prose is a generic term for various kinds of very short fictional prose short prose may or may not be narrative . Short prose pieces are considerably shorter than a short story , i.e., usually less than c. 1,000 words. Because of their small size, short prose pieces can attain high levels of lexical density and may thereby resemble prose poetry prose poems , but the focus in short prose is less on language itself and thus on rhythm , metre, or other phonological effects than on the rapid presentation of a situation. A piece of short prose may contain drama , but it normally differs from a vignette literature vignette in that it has no necessary associations with theatre or character. Because Plot narrative plot is peripheral to, or nonexistent in, short prose, a short prose piece differs from a sketch story in that it does not necessarily invite the reader to imagine what came before or what follows after. Finally, because a piece of short prose does not necessarily have characters, conflict, or resolution, it usually differs from the short short story , flash fiction and microfiction as these are usually defined. Writers who have favoured the use of short prose include Fyodor Sologub , Daniil Kharms , Dezs Kosztol nyi , Istv n rk ny Egyperces novell k , Samuel Beckett Fizzles , Francis Ponge Le parti pris des choses , David Eggers Short Short Stories , Eduardo Berti La Vie Impossible . DEFAULTSORT Short Prose Category Prose Category Fiction Category Short story types Category Fiction forms no kortprosa ... more details
Prose & Poetry , or Prose Poetry sometimes Original Prose & Poetry , is a competitive speech event practiced by state high school Public speaking forensics or debating associations such as the Ohio High School Speech League and the California High School Speech Association , but not by the National Forensic League NFL . The NFL does have consolation events in Prose Interpretation and Poetry Interpretation at the National Tournament, but these are only open to competitors who qualified in other events and were eliminated before the late elimination rounds. Competitors in Prose & Poetry short form P P read an unmemorized cut of prose or poetry, which is typically read from a small black binder. A short memorized introduction precedes the prose or poetry reading. The time limit for these events is typically seven minutes, occasionally with a 30 second grace period, though in some areas the time limit is ten minutes. Competition rules are the same as for NFL interpretation events. In the California High School Speech Association , the event is more similar to Original Oratory in the sense that competitors have a ten minute time limit on a memorized original work it works much as an interpretation event with emphasis on acting as well as speaking, but is not cut from an outside source. ref http cahssa.org yahoo site admin assets docs Original ProsePoetry 2010.33890645.pdf Original Prose & Poetry Cover Sheet ref References reflist Category Public speaking Prose&Poetry Speech and debate stub US stub ... more details
Rhymed prose is a literary form and literary genre , written in Meter poetry unmetrical rhyme s. This form has been known in many different cultures. In some cases the rhymed prose is a distinctive, well defined style of writing. In modern literary traditions the boundaries of poetry are very broad free verse , prose poetry , etc. , and some works may be described both as prose and poetry. Arab culture Arabic culture and influences In classic Arabic literature the rhymed prose is called saj ref http www.sacred texts.com isl mhm mhm05.htm Rhymed prose ref . An elaborate Arabic kind of rhymed prose is maqama . It influenced other cultures of the Muslim world , such as Persian literature Persian as exemplified by Saadi poet Saadi s Gulistan of Sa di Gulestan and Turkish literature Turkish tr Seci ref Murat Belge Belge, Murat . Osmanl da Kurumlar ve K lt r . ISBN 975 8998 03 X. ref . Maqama also influenced the medieval Hebrew literature , a significant amount of which was produced by Jews ... maqamat or mahbarot mahberot , e.g., Mahbarot Emmanuel , by Immanuel the Roman . Arabic rhymed prose ... rhymed prose called fu literature fu originated during the period of Han dynasty , when ... a four character rhymed prose , first appeared in the Zhou Dynasty . Indian culture Rhymed prose was common in early Khariboli Hindi texts, such as Premsagar Prem Sagur by Lallu Lal ref http ... fell into disuse. ref http www.sasnet.lu.se panelabstracts 2.html Shyama Svapna Rhyming prose in a nineteenth ... South Asian Studies 2004 ref The paper traces possible origins of the Hindi rhyming prose in Islamic and Sanskrit literature. European cultures Rhymed prose was a characteristic feature of the Liturgy ... were offices in rhymed prose, i.e., in irregular rhythm. Later it was gradually replaced by rhythmical ... rhymed prose in Russian culture is known as rayok . Rhymed prose is present in many books for small children. References references Category Prose Category Rhyme Category Literary genres ... more details
Tanka prose is a literary genre whose individual compositions employ two modes of writing verse and prose. It was first composed by Japanese poets, often in the elementary form of a prose commentary or anecdote ... and diary. Tanka prose, therefore, is related to fact date September 2011 but predates another ... prose employs Tanka poetry tanka with prose, while haibun employs haiku with prose. History Tanka ... 2011 Early examples of tanka prose are the Tosa Diary ref William N. Porter, Translator. The Tosa Diary ... Landis Barnhill, Translator. Basho s Journey The Literary Prose of Matsuo Basho . State University of New York Press, 2005. ref some seven centuries later. Description Tanka prose, in its many varied ... Woodward. The Elements of Tanka Prose, Modern English Tanka V2, N4 Summer 2008 , 194 197. ref The simplest ... and placement of tanka in relation to the prose is widespread in today s practice of the tanka prose genre. ref Woodward, Elements, op. cit., 197 203. ref The basic unit of one paragraph of prose, one tanka, is a very common form while inversion of that unit one tanka followed by one paragraph of prose is a frequent variation. Another common form of tanka prose is the verse envelope tanka, prose, tanka ... the flavor and character of the individual tanka prose work. fact date September 2011 Tanka prose ... poets who adopted tanka prose in the 1990s. fact date September 2011 Contemporary practitioners ... masthead.html Modern Haibun & Tanka Prose , http haibuntoday.com Haibun Today ... . Tanka prose is also included in the anthology series, http www.themetpress.com catalog takefive.html ... modernhaibunandtankaprose masthead.html Modern Haibun & Tanka Prose biannual haibun, tanka prose ..., tanka prose and criticism online only http www.themetpress.com MET masthead.html Modern English Tanka quarterly tanka, tanka prose and criticism in hardcopy and digital editions http atlaspoetica.org Atlas Poetica triannual tanka and tanka prose in hardcopy and digital editions In anthologies and collections ... more details
Flash prose , also known as flash literature , is brief creative writing , generally on the order of between 500 and 1500 words. It s also an umbrella term that encompasses various short format works such as prose poetry , short essay s and other works of creative fiction and creative nonfiction nonfiction . The term flash implies fast, impromptu, and short format. The term flash prose is generally used in the context of writing competitions or other public exhibitions of creativity or skill with language such as Blog weblogs or non journalistic writing in, for example, a Daily newspaper daily , a Magazine journal or another type of periodical . See also Prose poetry Flash fiction Creative nonfiction Vignette literature Vignette External links http www.creativenonfiction.org brevity The Journal Brevity http www.flashquake.org The Journal flashquake http www.smokelong.com SmokeLong Quarterly http www.vestalreview.net Vestal Review Ohio State University Department of English http english.osu.edu research journals thejournal AlumniContest.cfm Annual Alumni Flash Prose Writing Contest http www.lunefiction.com LuneFiction http www.hypersonictales.com Hypersonic Tales Category Narrative forms Category Prose Category Short story types Lit stub ar ... more details
About a poetic form the competitive speech event Prose & Poetry Prose poetry is poetry written in prose ... effects. Characteristics Prose poetry can be considered either primarily poetry or prose , or a separate genre altogether. The argument for prose poetry belonging to the genre of poetry emphasizes ... hand, prose poetry can be identified primarily as prose for its reliance on prose s association ... Monroe and Margueritte S. Murphy argue that the prose poem gains its subversiveness through ... of genre theory . History As a specific form, the origins of prose poetry in the West are placed ... line in verse . At the time of the prose poem s emergence, French poetry was dominated by the Alexandrine ... and David Young eds. Models of the Universe An Anthology of the Prose Poem . 1995 ref The prose poem ... hence any form used by the Decadents was suspect. Other writers of prose poems outside of France include Friedrich H lderlin , Novalis , Rainer Maria Rilke , Edgar Allan Poe with such poems in prose as Shadow ... Ashton Smith whose over all more than forty poems in prose should serve to establish his pre ... examples extant by Baudelaire . Notable Modernist poet T. S. Eliot wrote vehemently against prose poems ... may not be classed as poetic prose as it did not have the rhythm or musical pattern of verse. In contrast, a couple of other Modernist authors wrote prose poetry consistently, including Gertrude Stein ... term, flash fiction . The distinction between flash fiction and prose poetry is at times very ... example of English language poetic prose in the mid 20th century. Then, for a while, prose poems ..., and helped give the prose poem its current reputation for surrealist wit. Simic won the Pulitzer .... Giannina Braschi , postmodern Spanish language poet, wrote a trilogy of prose poems, El ... prose poets in The Modern Japanese Prose Poem an Anthology of Six Poets . Similarly, Adrian Wanner ... from the Prose Poem to the Anti story . The two best known examples of this literary form in Russian ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Prose Edda translator image File Edda.jpg 250px image caption This colourful front page of the Prose Edda in an 18th century ... Various release date Around 1220 isbn n a was first published before ISBN system started The Prose ... scholar and historian Snorri Sturluson around the year 1220. The Prose Edda begins with a Euhemerus ... , and to grasp the meaning behind the many kenning ar theories that were used in skaldic poetry . The Prose Edda was originally referred to as simply the Edda , but was later called the Prose Edda to distinguish ... compiled around the same time as the Prose Edda in 13th century Iceland. ref name FAULKESXI Faulkes 1995 XI . ref The Prose Edda is related to the Poetic Edda in that the Prose Edda cites various ... that Snorri Sturluson is responsible for writing the Prose Edda is largely based on the following ... the Prose Edda blockquote This book is called Edda . Snorri Sturluson compiled it in the way that it is arranged ... of the entire Prose Edda . ref name BYOCKXII Byock 2006 XII . ref Whatever the case, the mention of Snorri in the manuscripts has been influential in the acceptance of Snorri as the author of the Prose Edda . ref name BYOCKXII Contents Old Norse topics Prologue Main Prologue Prose Edda The Prologue is the first section of four books of the Prose Edda , and consists of an Euhemerus euhemerized ... to the Prose Edda, these warriors settled in northern Europe, where they were accepted as divine ... the Prologue in the Prose Edda. Gylfaginning deals with the creation and destruction of the world of the sir Nordic gods , and many other aspects of Norse mythology . The section is written in prose ... FAULKES59 Faulkes 1995 59 . ref is the third section of the Prose Edda , and consists of a dialogue ... Faulkes 1995 165 . ref is the last section of the Prose Edda. The section is composed by the Iceland ... didn t always follow his rules. Notes Reflist 2 References Refbegin Byock, Jesse Trans. 2006 . The Prose ... more details
number of long and unusual words is called a purple passage see Purpleprose . Microbiology In April ... white title Purple pic File Color icon purple.svg symbolism royal family royalty , imperialism , nobility ... m 100 y 0 k 50 h 300 s 100 v 50 source Web colors HTML color names HTML Purple is a range of hues of color ... color green for light or yellow for pigment . In color theory , a purple is defined as any Spectral ... red and blue. In art , purple is the color on the HSV color space color wheel between magenta and violet and its tint s and shade s. This color, electric purple, is shown below. ref Graham ... theoreticians see Rood color wheel 1879 p. 93 ref In human color psychology, purple is also associated with royalty and nobility stemming from classical antiquity when Tyrian purple was only affordable to the elites . Like Orange word orange and Silver color silver , purple has no true word that rhymes with it. Etymology and definitions The word purple comes from the Old English word purpul which ... purple dye manufactured in classical antiquity from a mucus secreted by the Murex brandaris spiny ...?term purple ref ref http oxforddictionaries.com view entry m en gb0674820 m en gb0674820 purple , Oxford Dictionaries ref The first recorded use of the word purple in English was in the year AD 975. ref Oxford English Dictionary , second edition ref Purple versus violet Main Violet color infobox ... color approximately 380 420  nm , of a shorter wavelength than blue, while purple is a combination ..., purple was not present on Newton s color wheel which went directly from violet to red , though it is on modern ones, between red and violet. There is no such thing as the wavelength of purple light ... spectral colors red and violet is known as the line of purples or purple boundary it represents ... is near the center of the line of purples, but most people associate the term purple with a somewhat bluer tone, such as is displayed by the color electric purple a color also directly on the line ... more details
Village Prose lang ru , or was a movement in Soviet literature beginning during the Khrushchev Thaw , which included works that focused on the Soviet rural communities. Some point to the critical essays on collectivization in Novyi mir by Valentin Ovechkin as the starting point of Village Prose, though most of the subsequent works associated with the genre are fictional novels and short stories. ref Kathleen Parthe, Russian Village Prose The Radiant Past, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ 1992 p151 ref Authors associated with Village Prose include Aleksander Yashin , Vasily Belov , ref name best cite web author date url http www.bestpeopleofrussia.ru persona Vasiliy Belov bio title . . publisher www.bestpeopleofrussia.ru accessdate 2011 01 01 ref Fyodor Abramov , Valentin Rasputin , Boris Mozhayev , Vasily Shukshin . Some critics also count Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn among the Village Prose writers for his short novel Matryona s House . ref Dale E. Peterson, Solzhenitsyn Back in the U.S.S.R. Anti Modernism in Contemporary Soviet Prose, Berkshire Review, 16 1981 64 78 ref Many Village Prose works espoused an idealized picture of traditional Russian village life and became increasingly associated with Russian nationalism in the 1970s and 1980s. Some have argued that the nationalist subtext of Village Prose is the reason the Soviet government remained supportive of Village Prose writers like Valentin Rasputin who became a member of the Writers Union during the Time of Stagnation , even while they began to more heavily censor other dissenting movements, like Youth and Urban Prose . ref Yitzchak Brudny, Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953 1991, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA 1998 ref ref Simon Cosgrove, Russian Nationalism and the Politics of Soviet Literature The Case of Nash sovremennik, 1981 1991, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY 2004 ref See also Fyodor Abramov Valentin Rasputin Vasily Belov Aleksander ... more details
About a literary work by Gon alves Dias the song by Tom Jobim Meditation song Medita o lang en Meditation is a unfinished work discontinued series of prose poetry prose poetries written by Brazilian people Brazilian poet Gon alves Dias . Written circa 1850 , it was published serially in the magazine Guanabara , who was founded by him, alongside other Brazilian writers, Joaquim Manuel de Macedo and Manuel de Ara jo Porto alegre, Baron of Santo ngelo Manuel de Ara jo Porto alegre . The work criticizes the situation of Brazil during the 19th century, under the form of a dialogue between an old man and a young man, who represent, respectively, the critic and the exaltation. External links http oburricodebalaao.blogspot.com 2010 11 capitulo i ix meditacoes de goncalves.html An excerpt of the work pt icon DEFAULTSORT Meditacao Prose Category Brazilian poetry Category Unfinished novels Category 1850 books Category Brazilian books pt Medita o prosa ... more details
Infobox book name Poems in Prose title orig translator image Image Poems in prose.jpg 200px image caption Jacket illustration by Frank Utpatel for Poems in Prose author Clark Ashton Smith illustrator Frank Utpatel cover artist Frank Utpatel country United States language English language English series subject genre Prose poetry publisher Arkham House release date 1965 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages xxiv, 54 pp isbn NA preceded by followed by Poems in Prose is an illustrated collection of Prose poetry prose poems by Clark Ashton Smith . It was released in 1965 in literature 1965 and was published by Arkham House in an edition of 1,016 copies. The book is a nearly complete collection of Smith s prose poetry. Contents Poems in Prose contains the following poems Clark Ashton Smith, Poet in Prose , by Donald Sidney Fryer Donald S. Fryer The Traveller The Flower Devil Images Tears The Secret Rose The Wind and the Garden Offerings A Coronal The Black Lake Vignettes Beyond the Mountains The Broken Lute Nostalgia of the Unknown Grey Sorrow The Hair of Circe The Eyes of Circe A Dream of Lethe The Caravan The Princess Almeena Ennui The Statue of Silence Remoteness The Memnons of the Night The Garden and the Tomb In Cocaigne The Litany of the Seven Kisses From a Letter From the Crypts of Memory A Phantasy The Demon, the Angel, and the Beauty The Shadows The Crystals Chinoiserie The Mirror in the Hall of Ebony The Muse of Hyperborea The Lotus and the Moon The Passing of Aphrodite To the Daemon The Forbidden Forest The Mithridate Narcissus The Peril That Lurks Among the Ruins The Abomination of Desolation The Touchstone The Image of Bronze and the Image of Iron The Corpse and the Skeleton The Sun and the Sepulchre Sadastor References cite book last Jaffery first Sheldon authorlink Sheldon Jaffery title The Arkham House Companion location Mercer Island, WA publisher Starmont House, Inc. pages 78 year 1989 isbn 1 55742 005 X cite book last Chalker first ... more details
File DeliberateProse.jpg thumb right 1st edition publ. 2000 HarperCollins Deliberate Prose Essays 1952 to 1995 is a collection of essays penned by Allen Ginsberg in the years 1952 to 1995. The writer and poet was consistently outspoken and passionate about his beliefs. The essays are arranged by subject and include commentary on such themes as China , Vietnam , and the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. ref cite book last Ginsberg first Allen title Deliberate Prose Selected Essays 1952 1995 publisher Harper Perennial date 2001 isbn 9780060930813 ref Notes reflist Category Works by Allen Ginsberg Category Beat Generation Category Essay collections Category 2000 books poli book stub ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Francine Prose image Francine Prose BBF 2010 Shankbone.jpg caption Prose at the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival pseudonym birth date April 1, 1947 per Intelius birth place Brooklyn, New York death date death place occupation Novelist nationality American period genre Francine Prose born April 1, 1947, Brooklyn, New York is an American writer . Since March 2007 she has been the president of PEN American Center . She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1968 and received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1991. She sat on the board of judges for the PEN Newman s Own First Amendment Award PEN Newman s Own Award . Her novel, Blue Angel , a satire about sexual harassment on college campuses, was a finalist for the National Book Award . She is a Visiting Professor of Literature at Bard College . One of her novels, Household Saints , was adapted for a movie by Nancy Savoca . Another, The Glorious Ones , has been adapted into The Glorious Ones a musical with the same title by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty . It ran at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre at Lincoln Center in New York City in the fall of 2007. Bibliography Novels 1973 Judah ... Prose s 2009 non fiction work is a critique of the Diary of anne frank Diary of Anne Frank , taking ... Prose wikiquote cite web last Myers first D. G. title In Praise of Prose year 2010 url http www.commentarymagazine.com viewarticle.cfm in praise of prose 15434 work Commentary magazine Commentary ... unbound factfict ff9803.htm A conversation with Francine Prose on The Atlantic Online http www.nybooks.com authors 7417 Prose archive from The New York Review of Books Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Prose, Francine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Prose, Francine Category 1947 births Category Living people Category American ... Rome Prize winners nl Francine Prose ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Intro missing date September 2009 Prose interpretation also known as prose reading is a non memorized event in which competitors choose a published piece of work that is not poetry or drama. The piece should be cut to no more than 10 minutes with an additional 30 second grace period, the use of which incurs no penalty . Going over the time limit of 10 and a half minutes will deny a competitor from gaining first place. In each round of competition the competitors will read their pieces along with a brief introduction that should be memorized and is also counted for time . They read their pieces in the order specified by the schematic, or they will draw for order. After each person is finished reading, the Judge puts notes on the ballots. After all competitors are finished reading, the Judge ranks the speakers and takes the ballots to the Tab Room. The competitor should be familiar enough with the piece so as to be able to read it without stumbling or misspeaking. However, the competitor must at the least give the impression of looking at the book usually a small Ring binder binder with a hard copy of the piece if the competitor fails to do so, then they will usually not be ranked well. Judges of this event should look for 1. Smooth and well rehearsed impression. 2. Facial expression of the competitors. 3. Looking at the book. 4. Eye Contact. 5. Use of intonation, different voices for characters, and consistency of characters. 6. Gestures that enhance the performance. 7. Limited to no depending on state regulations lower body movements. 8. How well the competitor makes the piece come alive. 9. How well the piece suits the competitor. 10. Overall effect of the piece. If the judge is so caught up in the piece that they forget to write .... Current National Champion in Prose Nathaniel Zegree representing Portage Northern High School in Portage, MI See also Poetry reading DEFAULTSORT Prose Interpretation Category Public speaking Speech ... more details
The Prose Tristan is an adaptation of the Tristan and Iseult story into a long prose romance heroic literature ... the first major Arthurian prose cycle commenced after the widely popular Lancelot Grail Vulgate Cycle , which influenced especially the later portions of the Prose Tristan . According to the prologue ... of the Authorship of the Prose Tristan . In Romania LXXIX 1958 314 38. ref Synopsis The first ... by the various characters and episodes serving to Arthurianize the story. ref Busby, Keith 1991 . Prose ... regarding the Tristan en prose . Instead of writing new material, the author chose to insert ... dans le Tristan en prose in Norris Lacy, ed. Conjunctures Amsterdam Rodopi, 1994 , pp. 1 14, Fanni ... of Brunor in Prose Tristan . ref Manuscripts which do not include the Grail material preserve the earlier ... of the Prose Tristan were attempted, scholars were dependent on an extended summary and analysis .... ref Curtis, Ren e L., ed. Le Roman de Tristan en prose , vols. 1 3 Cambridge D.S. Brewer, 1963 1985 ref ref M nard, Philippe exec. ed. Le Roman de Tristan en Prose , vols. 1 9 Geneva Droz, 1987 1997 ... of the continuation of the Prose Tristan . The shorter version, which contains no Grail Quest, is published by Jo l Blanchard in five volumes. Though part of the larger prose cycles, which dominated all things Arthurian after the early 13th century, the originality of the Tristan en prose is found ... and articles have studied the lyrical content of the Prose Tristan whether expressed as riddles in verse ... du Tristan en prose in Bulletin Bibliographique de la Soci t International Arthurienne 7 73 78. ref ref Fotitch, T. and Steiner, R. 1974 . Les Lais du Roman de Tristan en Prose . Munich. ref In this way, the Prose Tristan functions like a musical. Characters placed in extreme situations actually break into song. All of this is appropriate considering Tristan s traditional link to poetry. The Prose ... redactions in several languages. The Prose Tristan also influenced the Post Vulgate Cycle , the next ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Prose Combat Type Album Artist MC Solaar Cover Prosecombat.jpg Released February 9, 1994 Recorded 1993 1994 Genre Jazz rap Length 55 52 Label Cohiba Producer Jimmy Jay Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r203215 pure url yes Last album Qui S me le Vent R colte le Tempo br 1991 This album Prose Combat br 1994 Next album Paradisiaque br 1997 Prose Combat was the second studio album released by MC Solaar . Its success propelled him to international fame. An outtake from the album sessions was Comme dans un film falsely known as John Woo . This song was featured on the album La Haine musique inspirees du film La Haine music inspired by La Haine the film . Track listing French and US editions Aubade Jimmy Jay, MC Solaar 0 35 Obsol te Jay 3 02 Nouveau western Serge Gainsbourg Gainsbourg , MC Solaar 4 34 A la claire fontaine Jay, M Barali 2 59 Superstarr MC Solaar 3 03 La concubine de l h moglobine Jay, M Barali 4 49 D votion MC Solaar 4 26 Temps Mort Jay, MC Solaar 3 41 L NMIACCd HTCK72KPDP Les Sages Poetes De La Rue 5 04 S quelles Barali, Jay 3 37 Dieu ait son me Barali, Pigale Boom Bass 4 46 A dix de mes disciples MC Solaar 3 45 La fin justifie les moyens MC Solaar 4 57 Relations humaines Bambi, MC Solaar 3 28 Prose combat Jay, M Barali 3 06 UK edition The UK edition replaces Obsol te , L NMIACCd HTCK72KPDP , and Dieu ait son me with Le free style d obsol te , Solaar Power , and I m Doin Fine , respectively. The sequence of the tracks was also altered. Aubade Jimmy Jay, MC Solaar 0 35 Le free style d obsol te Jimmy Jay, MC Solaar 6 00 A la claire fontaine Jay, M Barali 2 59 Superstarr MC Solaar 3 03 Solaar Power JP Bluey Maunick, MC Solaar 4 51 Relations humaines Bambi, MC Solaar 3 28 Nouveau western Serge ... Jay, MC Solaar 3 41 Prose combat Jay, M Barali 3 06 Personnel Boom Bass Scratching, Sampling Jimmy ... Derin Young Vocals, Harmony Vocals MC Solaar Category 1994 albums Category MC Solaar albums fr Prose ... more details
Woods s circulating library in London from some time after mid century. Augustan prose is somewhat ..., the general time represented by Augustan literature saw a rise in prose writing as high literature ... imitative, novels were few and still dominated by the Romance, and prose was a rarely used format ..., novels surpassed drama as entertainment and as an outlet for serious authors, and prose was serving ... from a court centered and poetic literature to a more democratic, decentralized literary world of prose ... prose works enjoyed currency well beyond the literate, as works were read aloud to the illiterate. For those ... collections of the issues among their inheritable goods. Addison s prose style was magisterial, placid, and with perfect balance of clauses. Steele s prose style was more direct than Addison s, and more ... for the novel had been laid by journalism. It had also been laid by drama and by satire. Long prose ... to the prose itself and uses his narrative style to posit antitheses of characters and action. Tom ... s work with the Royal Society . It is an image that affected Jonathan Swift s poetry and prose. A single name overshadows all others in 18th century prose satire Jonathan Swift . Swift wrote poetry as well as prose, and his satires range over all topics. Critically, Swift s satire marked the development of prose parody away from simple satire or burlesque. A burlesque or lampoon in prose would ... imitation of form and style of another, and satire in prose. Swift s works would pretend to speak ... were all satirists in prose whose works appeared in the early part of the Augustan age. Tom Brown ... of London life in a lively prose style. Ward is also important for his history of secret clubs ... a novel, as it is a sustained prose work that only serves satire. Satire was present in all genres during ... Arbuthnot s John Bull s Law Case was a prose satire that was extremely popular and generated the term ... prose References http www.oldbaileyonline.org history london life london life18th.html Proceedings of the Old ... more details
Wiktionary purplePurple is a colour. Purple may also refer to Purple magazine Purple magazine Purple cipher machine Purple government , a political term Purple album Purple album , by the Stone Temple Pilots Purple song Purple song , by Skin The Purple , a former nickname of Northwestern University athletic teams Purple King disambiguation Purpleprose , a literary term Purple Records , a record label Purple software , an eroge brand Purple and Brown , an animated series Peri Urban Regions Platform Europe , a network of European regions A Blue university sport University of London University of London sports award equivalent to a Blue Purple, an Anything Muppet pattern Pidgin software libpurple , the instant messaging library of Pidgin Apple Inc. s development code name ref http blogs.oreilly.com digitalmedia 2008 01 iphone purple apps.html ref for the IPhone Purple Mountain Observatory is a astronomical observatory in China Tyrian purple , a valuable ancient dye See also Purpure , a heraldic tincture Born in the purple , born to high title References references Disambiguation cs Purpur rozcestn k ko he ja pl Purpura pt P rpura ... more details
firstdate 1992 PurpleProse br 1995 old version br 2004 new version country France website http purple.fr purple.fr Infobox Magazine title Purple Journal image file image size 200px image caption Cover of Purple Journal 13 company Les Editions Purple paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation ... PurpleProse as a reaction against the superficial glamour of the 1980s in fashion 1980 s much ... ref Zahm, Olivier Purple Anthology 1992 2006 Purple Fashion, Fall Winter 2008 09 Purple Institute, Paris 2008 p.68 69 ref . In the introduction of the Purple Anthology , Zahm writes cquote ... We launched PurpleProse in the early 1990s without any means, and without any experience, because we ... aesthetics. ref Zahm, Olivier and Fleiss, Elein Purple Anthology Art Prose Fashion Music Architecture Sex Rizzoli 2008 ISBN 0847830209 ISBN 9780847830206 ref In 2004 it divided into Purple Fashion published by Purple Institute based in Paris and New York, and Purple Journal , published by Les Editions Purple , based in Paris. On February 16th the first installation of Purple Fashion s new online presence was launched. http purple diary.com can be considered as the extension of the magazine but as a digital voice that offers immediate access to the world of Purple including Olivier Zahm s personal pictures as well as a look into the next issue of the magazine. The art director of PurpleProse ... table width 440 cellpadding 5 tr td td td valign top PurpleProse br small published from October 1992 ...Infobox Magazine title Purple Fashion image file Purple Fasion magazine Fall Winter 2011 cover.jpg image size image caption Fall Winter 2011 2012 cover company Purple Institute paid circulation unpaid ... firstdate 2004 country France website http purple.fr purple.fr Purple is a France French fashion, art ... interests and views Purple was, and in a sense still is, made much in the same spirit of the fanzine ... that Purple is the portrait of a generation, I mean it s a portrait of those who embody their times ... more details
about the album by Deep Purple the literary term purpleprose Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Purple Passages Type Compilation Album Artist Deep Purple Cover Purple Passages.jpg Released November, 1972 Recorded 1968 1969 Genre Hard rock , progressive rock ref http www.deep purple.net review files earlyyears earlyyears.htm Deep Purple early years Seventy Seven Minutes In Prog Rock Heaven ref Length 69 12 Double album 2LP Label Warner Bros. Records Warner Bros. Producer Derek Lawrence Reviews Last album Machine Head album Machine Head br 1972 This album Purple Passages br 1972 Next album Made in Japan album Made in Japan br 1972 Purple Passages is a 1972 United States only compilation album by Deep Purple featuring material originally released in 1968 and 1969 on the Tetragrammaton Records Tetragrammaton label. It features classics such as Hush and Kentucky Woman . It was issued on compact disc in 1998 and in 2007 with bonus tracks. This compilation included some alternate mixes of The Bird Has Flown and Why Didn t Rosemary? , with the former having a clean intro instead of a fade in on the album version. It also included the final Purple MK I single Emmaretta for the first time on LP. Original lead singer Rod Evans went on to front the popular 1970 s band Captain Beyond . Track listing Side one And The Address Blackmore Lord 4.53 Hey Joe trad., arr. Lord Evans Simper Paice Blackmore 6.57 Hush Billy Joe Royal song Hush Joe South 4.20 Emmaretta Lord Blackmore Evans 2.58 Side two li value 5 Chasing Shadows Lord Paice 5.31 The Bird Has Flown Evans Blackmore Lord ... 12.03 Credits Deep Purple Ritchie Blackmore lead guitar Rod Evans vocals Jon Lord organ, keyboards, vocals Ian Paice drums Nick Simper bass guitar, vocals References references Deep Purple Category 1972 compilation albums Category Warner Bros. Records compilation albums Category Deep Purple compilation albums el Purple Passages hr Purple Passages hu Purple Passages pl Purple Passages fi Purple Passages ... more details
s of either a religious or a philosophical nature Later Ottoman Prose Expand section date June 2008 DEFAULTSORT Prose Of The Ottoman Empire Category Culture of the Ottoman Empire Category History of literature ... more details
Purple Rain may refer to Purple Rain film Purple Rain film , a 1984 film starring the musician Prince Purple Rain album Purple Rain album , the soundtrack album for the film Purple Rain song Purple Rain song , the title track of the album Purple Rain Tour , Prince s 1984 1985 concert tour Purple Rain Protest , the name given to an anti apartheid protest held in Cape Town in September 1989 Purple Rain drink , an alcoholic cocktail Purple Rain, a trademark and flavor of MD 20 20, a Low end fortified wine disambig de Purple Rain fr Purple Rain it Purple Rain nl Purple Rain no Purple Rain sk Purple Rain sv Purple Rain zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Classical Prose Movement Chinese language Chinese pinyin guwen yundong of the late Tang dynasty and the Song Dynasty 960 1279 Song dynasty in China advocated clarity and precision rather than the florid piantiwen or parallel prose style that had been popular since the Han dynasty . Parallel prose had a rigid structure and came to be criticized for being overly ornate at the expense of content. The aim of the guwen stylists was to follow the spirit of pre Han prose rather than to imitate it directly. They used elements of colloquial language to make their writings more direct. The movement also had political and religious aspects, as Confucian scholars tried to combat the influence of Taoism and Buddhism on the emperors. Some also saw it as an effective tool to expose the reality of corruption and weakness in the central government. The first great promoters of the movement were Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan who were not only great writers but also great theorists, providing the foundation of the movement. Both were enthusiastic to promote the movement and were keen to teach young people so the movement could develop. After the deaths of Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan, the movement fell into something of a decline, their students writing with such ancient characters as to hinder understanding or neglecting the importance of writing good essays. Furthermore, the government only allowed the use of piantiwen for official use, so those who want to be officials had to learn that style. Ouyang Xiu once again promoted the use of classical prose in the Song dynasty . As many people were dissatisfied with the florid piantiwen style, the Classical Prose Movement reached another peak. See also Chinese literature Category Chinese literature Category History of literature Category Literary movements China lit stub zh ... more details