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poetry 的意思

诗歌; 诗作; 诗的艺术

poetry 的词源

poetry(n.)

14世纪晚期,poetrie,“诗歌,韵文创作;一首诗;古代文学;诗歌作品,寓言或故事”,来自古法语poetrie(13世纪),可能直接源自中世纪拉丁语poetria(约650年),源自拉丁语poeta(参见poet)。在古典拉丁语中,poetria意为“女诗人”;“诗歌”是poeticapoetice

比喻用法始于1660年代。古英语有metergeweorc“韵文”,metercræft“韵律艺术”。还有scop-cræft“诗人的艺术”。现代英语在这一组词中缺乏真正的动词形式,尽管有poeticize(1804年),poetize(1580年代,来自法语poétiser)和poetrize(约1600年)被尝试。拉丁语动词是poetari“创作诗歌,成为诗人”。Poetry in motion(1826年)可能来自poetry of motion(1813年)“舞蹈”(也有poetry of the foot,1660年代)。Poetry slam始于1993年。

It is only by a miracle that poetry is written at all. It is not recoverable thought, but a hue caught from a vaster receding thought. A poem is one undivided unimpeded expression fallen ripe into literature, and it is undividedly and unimpededly received by those for whom it was matured. [Thoreau, "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers"]
Poetry — meaning the aggregate of instances from which the idea of poetry is deduced by every new poet — has been increasingly enlarged for many centuries. The instances are numerous, varied and contradictory as instances of love; but just as 'love' is a word of powerful enough magic to make the true lover forget all its baser and falser, usages, so is 'poetry' for the true poet. [Robert Graves, "The White Goddess"]
Rien de ce qui ne transporte pas n'est poésie. La lyre est un instrument ailé. ("Nothing which does not transport is poetry. The lyre is a winged instrument.") [#286 from "Pensées of (Joseph) Joubert"]

相关词汇

“一个拥有想象力创造和发明的天赋与力量的人,伴随着相应的表达雄辩,通常但不一定以韵律形式出现”[世纪词典,1895年],14世纪早期,“一位诗人,韵律作品的作者;精通诗歌创作艺术的人;歌唱者”(约公元1200年作为姓氏),来自古法语 poete(12世纪,现代法语 poète)及直接源自拉丁语 poeta “诗人”,来自希腊语 poētēs “创造者,作者,诗人”,变体为 poiētēs,源自 poeinpoiein “制作,创造,作曲”。

这被重建[Watkins]为源自PIE *kwoiwo- “制作”,来自词根 *kwei- “堆积,建造,制作”(也源自梵语 cinoti “堆积,堆起”,古教会斯拉夫语 činu “行为,行为,命令”)。

A POET is as much to say as a maker. And our English name well comformes with the Greeke word : for of [poiein] to make, they call a maker Poeta. [Puttenham, "Arte of English Poesie," 1589]
POET 意思就是创造者。我们的英语名称与希腊词非常吻合:因为他们称创造者为 Poeta。[Puttenham, "Arte of English Poesie," 1589]
It isn't what [a poet] says that counts as a work of art, it's what he makes, with such intensity of perception that it lives with an intrinsic movement of its own to verify its authenticity. [William Carlos Williams, 1944]
重要的不是 [a poet] says 的内容作为艺术作品,而是他所创造的,凭借如此强烈的感知力,使其具有自身内在的运动来验证其真实性。[William Carlos Williams, 1944]

它取代了古英语 scop(在 scoff 中仍然存在)。在14世纪,如同古典语言一样,用于指所有文学作品的作者或创作人员。在16世纪至17世纪,常被英语化为 maker

Poète maudit,“一位未被同时代人充分欣赏的诗人”,字面意思是“被诅咒的诗人”,证明于1930年,来自法语(1884年,韦尔伦)。有关 poet laureate 的信息见 laureate

“武器和纹章的艺术”,14世纪末,heraldy,源自古法语 hiraudie,意为“所有的传令官”,来自 hiraut,意为“传令官”(参见 herald (n.))。带有 -r- 的拼写从1570年代开始被记录(比较 poetrypedantry)。

“伴随爵士乐的诗歌朗读”,1959年,来源于 jazz (n.) + poetry

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