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Oh, well I will look at another item then. I went by what I found on Shadow Poetry, to wit: The Terzanelle is a poetry type which is a combination of the villanelle and the terza rima forms. It is a 19-line poem consisting of five interlocking triplets/tercets plus a concluding quatrain in which the first and third lines of the first triplet appear as refrains. The middle line of each triplet is repeated, reappearing as the last line of the succeeding triplet with the exception of the center line of the next-to-the-last stanza which appears in the quatrain. What I read in our lesson, to wit: Since "a couple dozen types of Sonnets...My favorite form is the Villainelle, but there are also variations on this theme" I know the spelling is slightly different; but when I looked up Villainelle, I kept coming up with Villanelle which made me think that either spelling is for the same form. I am not sure if the variation of forms fall into categories because of similarities. I suppose the Terzanelle is in a class of its own, being the hybrid of a sonnet and a Terza Rima. I did find mention of a Terza Rima Sonnet in Shadow Poetry. Okay, let me research another form and see if I cannot complete my list. |